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Wheaton College (IL) Request for Approval of Transfer Credits. Submit this form to academic.advising@wheaton.edu. The student is responsible for requesting an official transcript be sent to Wheaton College Academic Advising Office when coursework is complete. Staff use only: Academic Advising Office Use Only:
- Transfer Credits
Wheaton College has a transfer cap of 40 hours earned from...
- How-to Transfer Credit
How do I transfer my credits? Current Students. Current...
- Transfer Credits
Wheaton College has a transfer cap of 40 hours earned from all sources (AP, IB, SAT II, Dual Enrollment, etc.) prior to high school graduation. A maximum of 4 categories in the Thematic Core can be met by transfer credit. Transfer credit will not be accepted for any Shared Core requirements.
How do I transfer my credits? Current Students. Current students who would like to take courses outside Wheaton College for credit must submit a transfer credit approval form before registering at another institution. This form can be found on the Office of the Registrar's forms page.
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Many Wheaton students complete summer school work or college-level work at other institutions while on leave of absence from Wheaton. The process for earning Wheaton degree credit for this work is outlined on the Application for Transfer Credit Form available in the Office of the Registrar.
Continuing students wishing to take courses at another college must complete a Transfer Credit Approval Form prior to taking the course to confirm that the course will transfer to Wheaton College, for the requirement they are seeking to meet.
With department approval, up to 25% of the program can be graduate-level transfer credit. Courses considered for transfer must have been taken at a regionally accredited institution (exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case basis).