Advance standing and Transfer of Credit
An applicant who has previously attended
an accredited college or university and who has an overall grade-point
average of 2.0 on a 4.0 quality-point scale in all course work attempted
will be accepted for admission.
An official transcript(s) of all previous college work must be
submitted. In order to be classified as fully accredited, a college
or university must be a member of a regional accrediting
association. Degree credit work taken at a fully accredited college
or university is recognized credit hour for credit hour. Quarter
hours are recognized as two-thirds (2/3) of a semester hour.
Recognition of credit earned at a non-accredited college
or university may be obtained by special subject examinations or
may be validated by the completion of twelve (12) credit hours,
with a grade-point average of at least 2.0, excluding developmental
or remedial courses.
Grades, credits, quality points, and academic status from
courses taken at other community colleges in the Kentucky Community
and Technical College System are transferred when the student enrolls.
A student who has previously attended an accredited college
or university - other than a college in the Community & Technical Colleges -
and who has less than an overall grade-point average of 2.0 on a
4.0 scale in all course work attempted, may be considered for admission
on probation provided the applicant:
- has been out of college for at least one 16-week semester
or
- will succeed in the opinion of the Academic Dean of the
community college
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