Articulated Credit

Articulated credit allows students to receive college credit for completing approved non-credit programs or coursework at a non-college credit-granting institution. Credit will be awarded only through approved articulation agreements that define course equivalencies. Articulation agreements are created through consultation between the academic departments and the Office of the Provost. Students must be matriculated before credit will be awarded. Articulated credit is not counted toward residency requirements, is not used in calculating a student’s grade point average, and is included in the maximum allowable transfer credit.

To request articulated credit:

  1. The student obtains and completes a Credit Conversion Form from the College’s website.
  2. The student submits the completed form and proof of completion of non-credit coursework to the Student Records Office for evaluation.
  3. The Student Records Office applies the appropriate credit and notifies the student.
  4. All documents are retained by Student Records and stored in accordance with the record retention policy.