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For students who reside in Kentucky, there is a statewide General Education
Transfer Policy. The policy lets colleges and universities accept each
other's general education requirements for transfer students. Courses
that meet General Education Transfer Policy requirements are identified
by each institution.
The
Policy on General Education Transfer:
The Kentucky Transfer Policy establishes two transfer components: the
General Education Core Component and the Specialty Component. The 48
semester hour General Education Core Component provides a broad background
of general education courses. The component is comprised of a 33 semester
hour core component and a 15 semester hours block of unspecified general
education courses.
General
Education Component (48 semester hours) is made up of two sections,
the General Education Core (33 semester hours) and the Specialty Group
(15 institutional specific semester hours).
Student
Responsibility and Access to Transfer Information
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The
General Education Transfer Policy applies to students who are accepted
for admission into one of KY's public higher education institutions.
Students planning to transfer should be aware of the admission requirements
of the institution into which they intend to transfer. Transfer certifications
noted on a student's transcript will only be applicable upon admission
into the receiving institution.
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Students
are encouraged to complete their lower division general education
requirements during the first two years of study and to plan their
transfer by working with their advisor, reviewing institutional catalogs,
and using the Course Applicability System to determine how their coursework
will transfer (WWW.ky.transfer.org/cas/index.jsp).
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Since
the provisions of this policy address only institution-wide lower
division general education requirements, students are advised to be
aware of the general education requirements of the college or school
within the university and the general education requirements of the
degree program to which they plan to transfer.
General
Education Core Transfer Component (33 semester hours)
The core component includes:
1. Communication
(9 semester hours)
a. Written Communication -- 6 semester hours of Written
Communication Courses - at NKU typically ENG 101 and ENG 291. See Academic
Regulations/General Education Requirements for list of approved general
education courses (pdf document).
b. Oral Communication -- 3 semester hours of Oral Communication. See
Academic
Regulations/General Education Requirements for list of approved general
education courses (pdf document).
2.
Humanities (6 semester hours)
3. Behavioral/Social
Sciences (9 semester hours).
4.
Natural Sciences (6 semester hours)
5. Mathematics (3 semester hours)
Courses may
be chosen from the List of Approved General Education Courses for Mathematics.
See
Academic Regulations/General Education Requirements for list of approved
general education courses (pdf document).
General
Education Specialty Block (15 semester hours)
Kentucky transfer students may transfer an unspecified (certain departments
will have specific requirements) 15 semester hour block of general education
courses to satisfy this component.
General
Education Transfer Certifications
Fully General Education Certified (48 semester hours)
A student transferring
from a Kentucky public institution will be awarded 48 semester hours
of general education transfer credit at NKU if "Fully General Education
Certified." The 48 semester hours include the 33-semester hour
Core Transfer Component and the 15-semester hour Specialty Block. A
minimum grade of "D-" is required for students to be awarded
transfer credit at NKU.
Students
may be required to earn additional general education credits for specific
majors.
Core
Component Certified (33 semester hours)
A student transferring
from a Kentucky public institution will be awarded 33 semester hours
of general education transfer credit at NKU if "Core Component
Certified." Students must complete all five specified categories
and be in good academic standing at the sending institution. The student
must also hold a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher and
will need to fulfill all remaining NKU general education requirements.
Category
Certified (3-9 semester hours)
A student transferring
from a Kentucky public institution will be awarded general education
transfer credit at NKU if "Category Certified" in some but
not all of the five categories in the 33-hour Core Component. The student
must hold a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher and will
need to fulfill all remaining general education requirements.
For more information regarding NKU transfer policies, see http://www.nku.edu/~admitnku/transfer_services/home.htm.
Bachelor's
Program Transfer Specialty Component Policy (Under Review for Updates)
The Bachelor's Program Transfer Specialty Component policy allows for
the ease of transfer of course work within a student's major. Students
who are "General Education Certified" under the Kentucky General
Education Transfer policy (completed all categories, and have at least
48 semester hours in general education) are eligible for evaluation of
credit within bachelor's program transfer frameworks. The Transfer Frameworks
identifies at least 12 semester hours in addition to general education
courses that may be taken at one Kentucky public institution and transferred
to another public institution to satisfy major requirements. Students
who are planning to transfer to another public Kentucky college or university
should work closely with their adviser, as well as with the institution
to which they plan to transfer, in order to ensure the completion of all
necessary requirements.
For more information
and a breakdown of the transfer framework for all Kentucky Programs for
all state institution visit Kentucky Council for Postsecondary Education
web site at http://www.cpe.state.ky.us/going2/going2_transfer_planning.asp
or contact our admissions office.
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UPDATED CATALOG INFORMATION TO REFLECT REVISIONS TO TRANSFER POLICY
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