During the admissions process, your credits will be evaluated. Once you are enrolled, an official determination
is made by the Office of Registration and Records in consultation with the academic departments and approved by the
vice president for academic affairs.
Capitol College will consider credit for transfer from coursework completed at a regionally accredited institution,
ABET-accredited program, or, in special cases, other qualified institutions acceptable to the standards of the College.
We'll consider transfer credit for courses taken at an unaccredited institution on a probationary status, pending your
completion of a minimum of 24 credits at Capitol with a CGPA of 2.0.
Coursework must also meet the following requirements:
Courses must be relevant to the Capitol College curriculum
Only a passing grade of C or higher will be considered for transfer (courses are evaluated and
transferred individually)
Capitol College credit requirements are based on the semester credit system. Transfer credits from
other institutions operating on other academic calendar systems will be converted to semester credits
The grade of D will not be accepted for credit even when it is part of a degree
Colleges and Universities with Articulation Agreements with Capitol