Undergraduate Program
The College of Nursing does not currently accept external
transfer students.
Students wishing to transfer from another Rutgers University
school should consult the school-to-school website at http://admissions.rutgers.edu/SchoolToSchool.
Graduate Program
The university accepts for credit, graduate courses completed at other institutions, but students may apply for transfer credit only after they have completed at least 12 credits with a grade of B or better at the College of Nursing. The school will consider applications for transfer of courses if the following stipulations apply:
- The student must have earned a B or better in the course being transferred, and neither Pass nor Satisfactory is acceptable.
- Normally, any course being transferred must form a part of the student's specialty.
- As a rule, the course must have been taken during the immediate five-year period before the student's admission.
In applying for transfer of credit, the student must
obtain an official transcript of the course(s) to be transferred and submit a
syllabus for the course. The syllabus and the official transcript should
be submitted to the graduate program coordinator in the Office of Student
Services. The graduate program coordinator will process the documentation for
the appropriate signatures and have the credits applied to the student's
transcript if approved.
Ph.D. Program
Doctoral students applying for transfer credits should refer to the Graduate School-Newark catalog.