Acceptance of Credit to Antioch College
Acceptance of credit from colleges and universities, accredited or not, is at the sole discretion of the College. The evaluation of coursework completed at another college or university is considered on a case-by-case basis and determined upon review and evaluation of official transcripts, course descriptions, and course syllabi after acceptance to Antioch College. The Registrar’s Office will facilitate the approval process between the student and division or program.
- Antioch College allows each student up to two full years of academic credit and one co-op experience from all transfer sources, including:
- Advanced Placement exams
- International Baccalaureate exams
- Coursework from other colleges or universities
- Workplace experience
- Military coursework
- Courses with grades lower than a C are not transferable.
- Course(s) considered for transfer credit must be appropriate for degree requirements at Antioch College.
- Grades earned at other colleges and universities are not transferable or included in the calculation of grade point averages at Antioch College.
- Remedial courses are not acceptable for transfer credits.
- Competency or proficiency credit earned from an exam at another college or university is not acceptable transfer credit.
- Antioch does not accept credit for correspondence courses.
- Antioch College’s language requirement is proficiency based. While credit for language courses may be accepted, new and transfer students must take a language proficiency assessment prior to initial enrollment for course-level placement in languages offered at Antioch College.
- Antioch College accepts credit for online or distance learning courses.
- Antioch College students who are considering taking coursework at another college or university, whether currently attending or on leave or suspension, with the intent of transferring those credits to Antioch College must obtain prior approval from the registrar. Coursework submitted for transfer that has not been pre-approved will not be considered.
- Credits earned by matriculated students through consortial arrangements (including, but not limited to GLCA, SOCHE, study abroad programs, etc.) do not count against the credit transfer limit. However, not more than 20/45 quarter credits (or 13/30 semester credits) of consortial credits may apply to the credit earned in the fourth year.