Transfer credit is evaluated when all official credentials have
been received and the applicant is accepted into a degree program.
Courses taken outside the university may be considered for transfer
credit if the following conditions are met:
1. Courses must be acceptable for an undergraduate degree granted by the college concerned.
2. Courses must be from an accredited institution identified in
the application for admission to Camden College of Arts and Sciences,
University College-Camden, or the School of Business-Camden and be
equivalent to courses taught at the college. Evidence that the
application reflects willful omission or misrepresentation in any part
of the application, transcripts, or other supporting documentation will
result in the revocation of admission or dismissal from the college.
See Transfer Credit in the School of Business-Camden chapter for
policies concerning transfer credit of upper-division business courses.
Acceptability of a course not directly equivalent to one taught at the
college is to be determined by the admissions office in consultation
with the relevant department, except that:
a. All courses from other undergraduate colleges of Rutgers are acceptable.
b. All courses on the college`s approved list of
courses given at one of the New Jersey county junior colleges are
acceptable. However, the maximum allowable number of transfer credits
is 64.
3. Grades received must be equivalent to a Rutgers grade of C or better.
4. The final, official transcript(s) must be received as soon as
possible, but in no case later than the completion of the student`s
first term of enrollment at Rutgers-Camden.
Grades received
for courses given transfer credit from other institutions are not
included in the cumulative grade-point average of work done at Rutgers.