
Transfer
Credit
The University
of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic may grant transfer credit
for courses taken in accredited professional and graduate
schools. In doing so, the following requirements must be met:
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The
courses taken must have content equivalent to courses
given at UBCC. If the UBCC course contains a laboratory,
so must the course being considered for transfer.
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A
course being considered for transfer must have credits
and hours equivalent to or greater than the same course
at UBCC.
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Any
course to be transferred must have been passed with a
grade of C or better (2.00 on a 4.00 scale.)
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A
transferred course carries credit equal to the UBCC course
for which credit is granted. The original grade earned
is not transferred and does not affect the student's QPR
at UBCC.
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In
order to obtain transfer credit the student must have
been granted an honorable withdrawal from the professional
or graduate school attended.
It is
important to note that all transfer students must meet the
entry level prerequisites for first semester students regardless
of having been accepted to the institution from which they
are transferring. In many cases, UBCC's requirements are higher
than those for other chiropractic and professional schools.
Students wishing to transfer must provide the Admissions Committee
with an official transcript and a catalog from the chiropractic,
professional or graduate school from which they are transferring,
as well as a syllabus from each course for which the student
is requesting transfer credit.
Advanced Standing
Students who are accepted as transfer students may receive
advanced standing if a substantial number of semester hours
have been accepted by UBCC. This would enable the student
to complete the D.C. program in less than 8 semesters. Transfer
credit may be granted either with or without advanced standing.
If advanced standing is granted:
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A
special curriculum schedule will be made up for the student
based on semester hours transferred and course availability.
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Tuition
will be calculated based on the number of credits being
taken per semester multiplied by the single credit fee
at the time of the student's attendance.
If advanced
standing is not granted, but some semester hours are transferrable,
the student will be admitted to the first semester and will
be exempt from courses for which transfer credit was granted.
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