Continue your journey at CMU. CMU welcomes transfer students from many educational backgrounds. If you are thinking that CMU is the right place for you to continue your post-secondary journey, here is some information that you need to know.
Each program at CMU has specific course and residency requirements. It will be important for all transfer students to work with an advisor to determine how their transfer courses can fit into a CMU degree.
Be in touch with an Admission Counsellor for more information on being a transfer student at CMU.
An articulation agreement is an arrangement between post-secondary institutions that makes it easier for students to transfer courses from one institution to the other. Currently, CMU has agreements with the following institutions:
CMU will recognize transfer credit, subject to a few exclusions, equivalent to the hours the student has earned at Bethany College to a maximum of 60 credit hours for any student meeting the following criteria:
CMU will assess transfer credit for any student who does not meet the criteria listed in the previous paragraph but meets CMU's regular admission requirements according to existing policies regarding transfer of credit.
The Bethany College courses excluded are men's/women's basketball, soccer, hockey, or volleyball.
*For the complete Transfer Credit agreement, contact the Registrar's Office.
CMU will recognize transfer credit equivalent to the hours the student has earned at CBC to a maximum of 60 credit hours for any student meeting the following criteria:
CMU will assess transfer credit for any student who does not meet the criteria listed in the previous paragraph but meets CMU's regular admission requirements according to existing policies regarding transfer of credit.
*For the complete Transfer Credit agreement, contact the Registrar's Office.
SBC students who intend to complete the Bachelor of Education may transfer to CMU after one or two years of study at SBC to complete a Bachelor of Arts with the requisite teachable courses within another two years. The transfer credit these students bring from SBC will cover as much as 36 credit hours of the requirements of CMU's core curriculum. At CMU these students will complete courses to meet the remaining requirements in CMU's core curriculum (i.e., usually 12 credit hours of science, practicum, and integrative studies) and sufficient courses to cover the distribution requirements and the teachable subject requirements of the after-degree Bachelor of Education program for which they plan to apply.
CMU will assess transfer credit for any student who does not meet the criteria listed in the previous paragraph but meets CMU's regular admission requirements according to existing policies regarding transfer of credit.
*For the complete Transfer Credit agreement, contact the Registrar's Office.
CCMU will grant transfer credit for the course BUSI-1000 Business and Organizational Administration (3 credit hours) to graduates of MBCI who meet the following criteria:
*For the complete Transfer Credit Agreement, contact the Registrar's Office.
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