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Why didn’t my course(s) transfer?
Transfer credit is usually awarded for courses that are
completed with satisfactory
grades in regionally accredited
colleges. Such courses must generally correspond
to the length, time and content of those offered
in the curricula at Gainesville
State College.
How
long does it take for transfer credit to be posted?
Transfer credit will generally be posted within one week
after an acceptance letter is received. This may take longer
during periods following application deadlines.
How
can I find out which classes will transfer before I
submit an application?
Any courses that have been previously evaluated can be
viewed on the Registrar’s Office website. Under “Quick
Links” choose Transfer Equivalencies. If a course does not
appear on this chart, it has no
equivalent or has not been evaluated. New course evaluations
will not be done until an official
transcript is received that includes the new course.
Does
GSC accept credit from technical colleges?
If a technical school was regionally accredited at the time
you attended, courses are accepted
that are equivalent to courses offered at GSC. To
find out if a school is accredited go to
http://www.sacs.org.
Why is my GPA not reflecting
grades that I earned at a previous institution?
Your
Gainesville State College GPA only includes courses taken at
GSC. Courses taken at other institutions will not factor
into your GPA.
My course did not transfer. Can I
appeal this decision?
If you would
like to appeal a course decision you will need to fax, mail,
or e-mail the course description and/or syllabus for that
course to the Registrar’s Office.
These documents will be reviewed,
and final approval may be required by the appropriate
Academic Division Chair.
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