The University recognizes two types of course equivalency for which credit is awarded. These are 1) College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations, and 2) departmental examinations.
The High School Equivalency Program (HEP) assists migration and/or seasonal farm workers and members of their immediate family to obtain a General Educational Development (GED). HEP aims for students ...
Access the Study Abroad Course Equivalency Database below to search courses abroad and see how they will count through Degree Works. You may also request approvals for courses that do not yet exist in ...
Explore Calvin’s list of pre-approved transfer courses. Equivalencies listed in this database do not require additional approval unless they are being transferred for a major or minor. If your school ...
For institutions outside of Michigan, use Michigan Tech's Transfer Equivalency System. If a course you are searching for does not appear in either system, it does not mean the course will not transfer ...
Welcome to the course equivalency database for SCU-approved global programs offered through Global Engagement. We've provided step-by-step instructions for using the course equivalency database and ...
All transfer course equivalencies are reviewed by academic departments on a regular basis and are subject to modification. Courses listed with XX course numbers, e.g. MAT 2XX, will transfer as ...
In a test of equivalence, a treatment mean and a reference mean are compared to each other. Equivalence is taken to be the alternative hypothesis, and the null hypothesis is nonequivalence. The model ...
Western Michigan University currently has thousands of established course equivalencies from many colleges and universities around the country. To find a complete listing of the course equivalencies ...
The processing begins after you have been admitted to Purdue University. See Submitting Official Transcripts Transfer Credit Course Equivalency Guide — allows you to look up courses one by one to ...
It’s called Alabama Transfers (powered by AGSC & STARS), but what it really means is transferring your credits from the two-year college you’ve been attending to the four-year college you want to ...