Students may transfer credits for comparable course work done at another college:
- If the college is accredited by a body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or the U.S. Department of Education;
- If the course work is relevant to the program of study the student wishes to enter at Heritage; and
- If the student is in good standing at that college.
Only course work earned at the quality level of C or above will receive transfer credit.
The final 30 hours of instruction must be taken at Heritage Bible College regardless of your program of study.
Transfer credits from an unaccredited institution will be transferred if it can be documented that they represent collegiate course work taught by qualified faculty. For more information, contact the Office of the Registrar.
It is the responsibility of students wishing to transfer to submit official transcripts of all work at previous colleges. Transfer credits will be evaluated in terms of the Heritage curriculum, and credit will be allowed whenever possible for equivalent courses taken at another college. If you wish to have your transcript evaluated before enrolling at Heritage, send a written request—along with the transcript—to the Admissions Office. The Academic Dean will make final determination.
Any transfer student eligible to receive Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits must submit to the Registrar official transcripts of all collegiate work prior to Heritage. All college transcripts must be evaluated and any appropriate credit granted before the student’s enrollment will be certified for VA benefits.
Only course work earned at the quality level of a “C” or above will receive transfer credits. Since course hours, but not grades, are eligible for transfer, transfer credits will not be computed in determining grade point average, eligibility for continuous enrollment, or academic honors.
The final 30 hours of instruction must be taken at Heritage Bible College regardless of your program of study. |