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Ramapo College allows for credits earned in settings outside of the Ramapo College curriculum, regardless of mode of delivery, to be applied to the Ramapo degree program, provided those credits meet the established criteria associated with the specific type of transfer credit. Transfer credit at Ramapo College may consist of but is not limited to the following types:
All transfer student applications and transcripts are reviewed by the Office of Admissions. Transfer students who apply and will be transferring in 45 or more college credits do not need to submit high school transcripts or SAT/ACT scores. Those with below 45 college credits must also submit high school transcripts and are encouraged to submit standardized (SAT/ACT) scores.
Transfer of academic credits completed at an accredited college/university or program with a grade of C (2.0) or better, regardless of mode of delivery, will be considered for advanced standing, provided it is consistent with Ramapo College’s curriculum. In evaluating a student’s transcript, only the academic credits transfer; the grades do not transfer. A student’s grade point average at Ramapo will reflect only credits earned at Ramapo College.
International students must submit an evaluation of coursework by a recognized evaluation service that is approved by the National Association of Credit Evaluation Services (NACES). Based on that evaluation, credit is awarded on a course-by-course basis.
Although accepted transfer credits count toward the 128 required for graduation, the specific applicability of these credits toward course requirements must be approved through the transfer evaluation and advisement process. Generally, only those transfer credits that are accepted in the semester of matriculation will be considered for possible waiver of General Education requirements.
According to the State-Wide Transfer Agreement that was signed on December 13, 2006, “An A.A. or A.S. degree from a N.J. community college will be fully transferrable as the first two years of a baccalaureate degree program at NJ four-year institutions.” (See NJ Transfer Agreement for all related procedures.)
The transcripts of Associate of Applied Science degree recipients who are admitted to the College will be evaluated on a course-per-course basis because of the technical or occupational nature of such programs.
Up to 65 credits (including 100-/200-level CLEP) credits, regardless of mode of delivery, may be accepted from a two-year college, or 96 from a four-year college. A maximum of 96 credits, regardless of mode of delivery, may be earned by submitting any of the following to the Admissions Office for evaluation:
Transfer credits, which are not approved as applicable toward any specific course requirements, will count as electives. Transferred courses may apply toward major, minor, school core, general education, academic certificates, and/or elective requirements.
In cases where academic approval for a non-general education course equivalency has not yet been established and approved by a Convening Group (e.g., a student has been accepted from an institution that Ramapo has never accepted before), credit will not be equated at the time of initial transfer. It will count as elective credit, but not towards a particular degree program. If a student wishes to have a particular course evaluated or counted, the student may contact the Convener of the appropriate program to review the course and its potential for transfer credit. If the Convener approves the transfer equivalency, this approval will be sent to the Office of Admissions, which will designate a person responsible for updating the appropriate systems.
In cases where academic approval for course equivalency for a general education requirement has not yet been established, a student who wishes to have a particular course evaluated or counted for a general education requirement may contact the Vice Provost to review the course and its potential for transfer credit. If the Vice Provost approves the transfer equivalency, this approval will be sent to the Office of Admissions, which will designate a person responsible for updating the appropriate systems.
In some cases, it may be necessary to complete more than the minimum number of credits required for graduation from Ramapo College.
Matriculated Ramapo College students wishing to take courses at another institution must follow the steps outlined below:
Only courses in which a final grade of C (i.e., 2.0) or better or the equivalent is earned will be accepted as transferrable. Non-Ramapo College courses are not included in a student’s overall grade point average; the credits will transfer to the student’s record, but the GPA will not be impacted by off-campus study.
Once a student obtains 96 credits, they are no longer eligible to take any courses off campus. The last 32 credits towards a degree must be completed at Ramapo. A student who wishes to petition for an exclusion from this residency requirement must initiate the petition process with the Office of the Registrar, who will forward petitions to the Provost or their designee for approval. After consultation with the Dean of the School that offers the student’s primary major, the Provost or their designee will render a decision and communicate that decision to the student, their School Dean, and the Office of the Registrar. That decision is final.
Students wishing to earn credits at an international institution or through a domestic exchange program must receive prior approval from the Center for Student Success.
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