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Matched Legal Cases: ['Art-2', 'ART 109', 'Art-3', 'ART 110', 'ART 101', 'ART 262', 'ART 263']

Transfer, Exam, and Military Credit Policies - Fort Lewis College - Acalog ACMS™
2011 - 2012 Catalog of Courses [ARCHIVED CATALOG]	Transfer, Exam, and Military Credit Policies	Print-Friendly Page Add to Catalog	Click on a link to be taken to the entry below.
Policies for Evaluation of Credit from Transfer Institutions into Fort Lewis College Liberal Arts Core Courses are generally accepted in transfer to Fort Lewis College if they are regular, college-level academic courses completed with grades of C- or better and completed at a collegiate institution accredited by one of the following regional accrediting agencies:
Statewide articulation agreements between Colorado public community/junior colleges and Fort Lewis College exist in the areas of Accounting, Business, Economics, Engineering, Elementary Teacher Education, Early Childhood Education, History, Psychology (B.A.), Psychology (B.S.), and Spanish. Details of the articulation agreements may be viewed via the Department of Higher Education website: http://highered.colorado.gov/Academics/Transfers/
Colorado’s gtPathways program is designed to allow students who successfully complete guaranteed lower- division general education courses at one Colorado public institution to apply that credit toward the lower- division general education requirements at another Colorado public institution in all majors unless a specific statewide articulation agreement exists. Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course in order for the course to transfer. Details of the guaranteed general education curriculum may be found on the Department of Higher Education website: http://highered.colorado.gov/Academics/Transfers/
Policies that govern the transfer of upper-division general education credit from a Colorado public institution to Fort Lewis College can be found here: Policies For Evaluation Of Transfer Credit Students Transferring with a BA/BS Degree or AA/AS Degree See Policies For Evaluation Of Transfer Credit Students who complete an A.A. or A.S. with 60 transferable credits will transfer with junior standing, provided that the student has earned a C- or better in each course. Because all liberal arts and science degrees are designed to be completed in 120 credits, a transfer student who follows the 60-60 transfer guides for Fort Lewis College can finish a four-year degree at the College by taking 60 additional credits. These guides can be found on the Fort Lewis College website: http://www2.fortlewis.edu/registrar/TransferInformationandPolicies/6060TransferGuides.aspx
An appeal is initiated by the student informing the Department of Higher Education in writing of the situation and the reason for the appeal. Complete instructions regarding this level of appeal may be found on the Department of Higher Education website: http://highered.colorado.gov/Academics/Transfers/Students.html
Art-2D Design 3
ART 109 - Visual Foundations I 3
Art-3D Design 3
ART 110 - Visual Foundations II 3
Art-Drawing 3
ART 101 - Drawing 4
ART 262 - Art Hist I: Ancient World to the Middle Ages (AH1)
ART 263 - Art Hist II: Renaissance to the Modern World (AH1)
BIO 112 - Intro to Organismic and Evolutionary Bio (SC2)
CHEM 150 - Fund of Chem I: Atoms/Molecules (SC1)
CHEM 151 - Fund of Chem II: Chem Reaction (SC1) 4
ENGL 191 - Language and Composition ENGL 190 - Language and Composition
COMP 150 - Reading and Writing in College (CO1)
ENGL 191 - Language and Composition ENGL 190 - Language and Composition 3
BIO 190 Environmental Science 6
ML 123 - Elementary German I ML 124 - Elementary German II 4
PS 190 Government & Politics (Comp) 6
PS 110 - U. S. National Government (SS1)
PS 190 Government & Politics
HIST 280 - Survey of US History, 1600-1877 (HI1)
HIST 281 - Survey of US History, 1877-Present (HI1)
MU 128 - Theory and Musicianship I MU 190 Music Theory
PHYS 201 - Physics - Non Calculus I PHYS 202 - Physics - Non Calculus II 4
PHYS 217 - Physics - Science & Engineering I (SC1)
PHYS 218 - Physics - Science & Engineering II 5
Fort Lewis College has adopted a policy whereby up to a maximum of 24 credits may be granted on the basis of appropriate scores on the general examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). For a complete listing of Fort Lewis College’s CLEP policies, please see: http://www2.fortlewis.edu/testingcenter/home.aspx.
CHEM 150 - Fund of Chem I: Atoms/Molecules (SC1) 4
ML 123 - Elementary German I 4
ML 123 - Elementary German I ML 124 - Elementary German II ML 223 - Intermediate German I (AH4)
GS 190 - Special Topics 6
PSYC 190 - Special Topics 4
BA 260 - Legal Environment of Business 3
PSYC 157 - Introduction to Psychology (SS3) 3
HIST 280 - Survey of US History, 1600-1877 (HI1) 3
ANTH 210 (SS3) (4), ANTH 190 (2)
BIO 112 (SC2) (4), BIO 113 (4)
CHEM 150 (SC1)(4), CHEM 151 (SC1) (4)
CSIS 105 (4), CSIS 190 (4)
COMP 150 (CO1) (4), ENGL 190 (2)
GEOG 110 (SS2) (4), GEOG 190 (2)
GEOG 110 (SS2) (4)
ML 123 (4), ML 124 (4)
ML 123 (4)
HIST 160 (HI1) (4), HIST 261 (HI1) (4)
HIST 281 (HI1) (4), HIST 190 (3)
HIST 150 (HI1) (4), HIST 151 (HI1) (4) HIST 190
ML 109 (4), ML 110 (4)
MATH 221 (MA1) (4), MATH 222 (MA1) (4)
PHIL 141 (AH3) (4), PHIL 190 (2)
PHYS 217 (SC1) (5), PHYS 218 (5)
PHSC 190 (3)
PSYC 157 SS3) (3), PSYC 190 (3)
PSYC 157 (SS3) (3)
ML 319 (4), ML 390 (2)
ML 319 (4)
The DSST exams were developed to enable schools to award credit to students for knowledge equivalent to that which is learned by students taking the course. The exams have been approved by the American Council on Education (ACE). The ACE provides both a recommended passing score and a recommended number of credits that could be awarded to successful students. With these recommendations in mind, Fort Lewis College awards the following credit for selected DSST exams. More information about the exams may be obtained at: www.getcollegecredit.com. DANTES Subject Standardized Test
PS 241 - Intro Criminal Justice Systems (SS1)
Veterans are often allowed credit for previous education. Credit for military experience also may be allowed according to the American Council on Education (ACE) recommendations. The DD 214 form and other relevant documents, including military transcripts along with attached ACE credit recommendations, should be submitted to the Fort Lewis College Registrar’s Office along with a written request for an evaluation of credits for military service. Back to Top | Print-Friendly Page Add to Catalog