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Transfer Equivalencies

  • Change a Transfer Course Equivalent
    Complete the Curriculum Adjustment Form, indicating the course that was taken at another institution, its current Seton Hall equivalent and the revised equivalent you are seeking. Have the form signed by the chairperson of the department that offers the SHU-equivalent course. 

    Courses taken at New Jersey county colleges have established equivalents through the NJ Transfer process. Students should also consult Seton Hall's Transfer Credit Conversion Table.
     
  • Study at Another Institution
    Students must complete an Application to Study at Another Institution and secure all the required signatures. The chairperson(s) of the department(s) that offer the equivalents of the desired course(s) must sign the form and indicate what SHU-course equivalent has been established for the transfer course. When this approval process is complete, the signed form should be submitted to the Office of the Registrar in Bayley Hall. Students who are studying abroad must secure the approval of the Office of International Programs.

Remember:

  • A maximum of 12 transfer credits is allowed.
  • Transfer credits may not be taken within your final 30 credits.
  • Official transcripts must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar within two weeks of course completion to receive credits for the transfer course(s).
  • No credit for work completed at another institution will be accepted in transfer unless the grade received is "C" or better for undergraduate students (“B” or better for graduate students).
  • Courses with “Pass” grades will not be accepted in transfer.
  • Grades for transfer courses are not used in computing the major GPA or the overall cumulative GPA. 

Effective Date:

March 12, 2019