How does a college verify transfer student details?

In summary, if a student transfers credits from one university to a second university, the new university usually contacts the old university to finalize the credit evaluation process.
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If a student transfers credits from one university to a second university, does the new university contact the old university and finalise the credit evaluation process? Or they award credits simply based on the transcript received from the old university?

To clarify, I'm asking if some kind of agreement happens between the two universities where the old university officially recognises the student as having transferred to the new university and then the old university puts that information on the student's transcript?
 
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The process probably varies somewhat at different universities. Where I work, the registrar's office receives a transcript from the old university, then asks the chair of each department to evaluate the courses in his area, using the official course descriptions from the old university's catalog. The chair tells the registrar whether to:

  • Give credit for a specific one of our courses
  • Give "major elective" credit that can count towards a major in his department
  • Give "general elective" credit that can count towards the total number of credit hours for graduation
  • Give no credit
 
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Sometimes the universities have agreements for specific undergraduate courses; these are reviewed every few years. This is most common for public universities and community colleges within the same state.

If they exist you should be able to find these exchange agreements online; then you can evaluate your own transcript.
 
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jtbell said:
The process probably varies somewhat at different universities. Where I work, the registrar's office receives a transcript from the old university, then asks the chair of each department to evaluate the courses in his area, using the official course descriptions from the old university's catalog. The chair tells the registrar whether to:

  • Give credit for a specific one of our courses
  • Give "major elective" credit that can count towards a major in his department
  • Give "general elective" credit that can count towards the total number of credit hours for graduation
  • Give no credit

So, you mean that at no point in the credit evaluation process does your university inform the old university that its student has transferred to your university?
 
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failexam said:
So, you mean that at no point in the credit evaluation process does your university inform the old university that its student has transferred to your university?

Why should they? The only value would be for some sort of statistical study; it has no operational value that I can see.
 
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So, what do you, as a student, tell your previous university? That you have transferred to a new university? Or that you would like to withdraw?
 
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You have to tell them to send a transcript to the new university. They may also want you to notify them officially that you're not planning to come back, so they don't try to track you down when you fail to register for the next semester. There might be something on their website about this. :wink:

And the procedure might depend on whether this is a "generic" transfer or a transfer under a specific agreement between the two universities (e.g. from a CC to a 4-year university in the same state's system).
 
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Related to How does a college verify transfer student details?

1. How does a college verify transfer student details?

Colleges typically verify transfer student details by requesting official transcripts from the student's previous institution. They may also ask for documentation of any completed coursework or degrees, as well as a copy of the student's high school diploma or GED.

2. What other methods do colleges use to verify transfer student details?

In addition to requesting official transcripts, colleges may also conduct interviews with transfer students, request letters of recommendation, or administer placement tests to assess the student's academic abilities.

3. How long does the verification process usually take?

The verification process can vary depending on the individual circumstances of the transfer student. In general, it can take a few weeks to a few months for a college to review and verify all of the necessary documents and information.

4. What happens if there are discrepancies in the transfer student's details?

If there are discrepancies in the transfer student's details, the college may request further documentation or clarification from the student. In some cases, the student may need to provide additional proof of their academic history or enrollment status.

5. Can a college reject a transfer student based on their verified details?

Yes, a college has the right to reject a transfer student if they find that the student's details do not meet their admissions criteria. However, most colleges will work with transfer students to resolve any issues or discrepancies before making a final decision.

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