The Undergraduate Studies has articulation agreements with
Sinclair Community College and Clark State Community College whereby
all credits from an associates degree will be accepted, assuming the credits
meet the guidelines for transfer credit as stated below.
Students with associates degrees from other institutions
may apply up to 90 quarter credits (or the equivalent) toward a degree in
The Weekend
College.
Transfer Credit
All Undergraduate Studies students transfer credits into
the program; therefore, the following applies to all:
- The
Undergraduate Studies uses a quarter-hour credit system. Transfer
credit is granted on
a 1:1 ratio for other schools on a quarter system if a grade
of "C" or better (or the equivalent) was earned.
The conventional formula for converting semester to quarter
credits is followed: each semester hour transfers as 1.5 quarter
hours.*
- Of the 180 quarter credits
required for graduation, at least 68 quarter credits must be
completed in The Undergraduate Studies.
- A maximum of 112 approved
transfer credits may be applied to the Antioch degree. Of the
112, only 90 quarter credits may be lower-division (usually
100 or 200 level courses). These must be from regionally accredited
institutions, except as explained below.
- Because
each major has a specific credit requirement, the number
of credits required
for graduation may occasionally exceed 180, if the students
transfer credits approach the maximum and if the major requires
more than 68 credits.
- Approved upper division
credits may be accepted in transfer and applied toward the
degree as long as the total number of transfer credits does
not exceed 112.
Credits can be transferred from a variety
of sources: another university or college; prior
experiential learning; and examinations
and other sources. Under certain circumstances, we also allow non-degree
students to participate in our courses.
* Information concerning conversion
of other system credits, such as trimesters, may be found by
contacting the Student Services Office.