Credit for graduate courses taken at other institutions may not be
transferred until 12 credits of graduate courses with grades of B or
better have been completed in the Edward J. Bloustein School of
Planning and Public Policy as a matriculated student. Transfer of up to
12 credits is allowed only for formal graduate-level coursework
specifically related to the student's program of study and in which
grades of B or better were received. No credit may be transferred for
thesis research work, coursework done as independent study, or work in
courses that were not graded. P or S grades are eligible for transfer
if equivalent to a grade of B or better and accompanied by a letter of
equivalency from the instructor of the course. Special permission is
required to transfer credit for courses taken more than six years prior
to the application for transfer of credit. Quarter credits are
converted to semester credits by reducing the total by one-third. For
transfer of graduate courses taken as an undergraduate student or
toward another graduate degree, a letter is required from the registrar
of the institution involved stating that the course(s) was (were) not
used toward another undergraduate or graduate degree. Applications for
transfer of credit are available from the Bloustein School's Office of
Student and Academic Services.
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