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  Mason Gross School of the Arts 2018-2020 Graduate Programs in Music Master of Music Programs Transfer Credit  

Transfer Credit



As many as 6 credits toward the master of music (M.M.) degree earned at another accredited graduate program may be evaluated for transfer after a student has completed 12 credits at Rutgers. No undergraduate credit can be transferred. No graduate transfer credit is accepted for courses in which the student received a grade below a B. Any course for transfer credit must be evaluated by the graduate adviser, in consultation with the faculty, and the dean of the Mason Gross School of the Arts. The responsibility for requesting transfer credit for graduate work lies with the student. A form for this purpose is available from the Department of Music and the Office of the Dean. The student should submit the completed form and an official transcript of the graduate work for which credit is requested to the graduate adviser.

 
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