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1 Transfer of Credit (Back to Undergraduate Admission) QUIC K LINK S Core Requirements Taken at Another State Institution Educational Courses Completed in the Armed Services From Other Colleges and Universities Transfer Disputes Involving Lower Division Courses Texas Common Course Numbering System Credit Transferred from Other Colleges and Universities Evaluation of course credit earned at other institutions by the Transfer Evaluation Office does not decree approval of the credit for use toward degree requirements. Only the academic dean of the college offering the program in which a student is enrolled has authority for determining which courses will be applied toward any specific program. The only exception to this rule is that no transferred course completed with a grade below C may be applied to fulfill course requirements in majors, minors, or specializations. Applicants must submit official records from all accredited institutions attended. Official transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. All college level, nonvocational courses completed with a passing grade of D or above at regionally accredited colleges and universities (not including trade or technical schools) will be evaluated for acceptance of transfer credit by the Transfer Evaluation Office. The Transfer Evaluation Office determines acceptable transfer credit on the basis of an evaluation of course content as described from the sending institution s catalog and in consultation with the appropriate academic units at Texas Tech University as necessary for clarification. While all credit hours presented on the sending institution s transcripts will be evaluated, and equivalent collegelevel courses posted to the student s academic record, a maximum of 66 semester credit hours from two year colleges may be applied towards degree requirements. Students are encouraged to meet with the academic advisors of the college in which they plan to enroll to discuss that college s policies on applicability of transfer credit for degree purposes. Credit hours will be applied to degree programs and majors when courses are deemed equivalent to the Texas Tech courses that satisfy various program requirements by the college in which the student is seeking a degree. Students wishing to transfer credit to Texas Tech from a nonaccredited institution must: Complete 30 semester credit hours of work in residence at Texas Tech with at least a 2.0 GPA. Receive approval from the academic dean in order to validate credits for transfer. Guidelines for Transfer of College Credit Original copies of official college transcripts will be reviewed and coursework evaluated before transfer credit will be posted to a student s permanent academic record. Courses that may have been accepted for credit by another institution will not necessarily be accepted by Texas Tech. Nonvocational, college level courses completed with a grade of D or above at another accredited institution (including courses taken on a pass/fail basis and passed) will normally be accepted for transfer. No transferred course completed with a grade below C may be applied to fulfill course requirements in majors, minors, or specializations. Courses completed with codes indicating no grade or credit will not be transferred. This includes courses from which a student has withdrawn or received a grade of incomplete. Vocational and technical courses normally not accepted for transfer may be transferred as credit with departmental approval. However, only the student s academic dean can determine the applicability of such credit towards a degree. Transferability of courses will not be affected by a student s academic standing (i.e., probation, TABLE OF CONTE NTS Introduction Declarations Academic Calendar About the University Regents / Administration Colleges Agricultural Sciences Architecture Arts & Sciences Business Education Engineering Honors Human Sciences Media and Communication Visual & Performing Arts Graduate School School of Law Academic Programs Admissions, Undergraduate Registration Financial Information Housing and Hospitality Undergraduate Academics All University Programs Pre Professional Programs ROTC TTU Regional Sites elearning at Texas Tech Student Services Academic Advising and Support Resources and Facilities Health Sciences Center Residency Status Faculty Directory Course Descriptions Glossary of Catalog Terms Subject Index 1/8
2 Transferability of courses will not be affected by a student s academic standing (i.e., probation, suspension), but credits earned while on academic suspension from Texas Tech University will apply to a degree plan only if approved by the student s academic dean. Remedial courses will not be accepted for transfer and the credit hours will not be reflected on the student s academic record at Texas Tech. Nonvocational, college level courses from a nonaccredited institution may be posted to the student s academic record only after the student has validated the credits for transfer with the student s academic dean according to Texas Tech policy. Credit by examination will be accepted when the student provides documentation of appropriate test scores on an original score report from the national testing organization or official high school transcript. Credit is awarded according to Texas Tech University s credit by examination guidelines. Credit granted for nontraditional educational experiences by community colleges or other universities will not be accepted for transfer. These include courses taken at a nondegree granting institution, life or work experience, and work completed at specialized proprietary schools. Credit for specialized support courses such as math, science, and English intended for use in an occupational program will not be transferred. Credit hours taken at a junior or community college may not be transferred as upper division work, even when the Texas Common Course Numbering System designation indicates similar course content. When a course has been repeated at another institution, only the most recent course and grade will be transferred and posted to the student s academic record, unless the course is designated in the institution s catalog as may be repeated for credit. Texas Tech will not transfer credit for any college course documented only on a high school transcript. Back to Top Credit for Core Requirements Taken at Another State Institution In accordance with the rules mandated by the Texas Legislature concerning the transfer of core curriculum: If a student successfully completes the 42 semester credit hour core curriculum at an institution of higher education, that block of courses may be transferred to any other institution of higher education and must be substituted for the receiving institution s core curriculum. A student shall receive academic credit for each of the courses transferred and may not be required to take additional core curriculum courses at the receiving institution unless the board has approved a larger core curriculum at that institution. (Section 5.402, d) Credit for Educational Courses Completed in the Armed Services Credit may be given for formal service school courses completed in the armed services after evaluation of official documents by the Transfer Evaluation Office. The student s academic dean decides if credit awarded for such courses will be applied toward requirements for the bachelor s degree. Back to Top Transfer Disputes Involving Lower Division Courses If a dispute occurs involving the transfer of lower division courses, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has established the following procedures to resolve the dispute: If an institution of higher education does not accept course credit earned by a student at another institution of higher education, the receiving institution shall give written notice to the student and to the sending institution that transfer of the course credit is denied. A receiving institution shall also provide written notice of the reasons for denying credit for a particular course or set of courses at the request of the sending institution. A student who receives notice as specified in subsection (1) may dispute the denial of credit by contacting a designated official at either the sending or the receiving institution. The two institutions and the student shall attempt to resolve the transfer of the course credit in accordance with Coordinating Board rules and guidelines. 2/8
3 If the transfer dispute is not resolved to the satisfaction of the student or the sending institution within 45 days after the date the student received written notice of denial, the institution that denies the course credit for transfer shall notify the Commissioner of Higher Education of its denial and the reasons for the denial. The Commissioner of Higher Education or the commissioner s designee shall make the final determination about a dispute concerning the transfer of course credit and give written notice of the determination to the involved student and institutions. The Coordinating Board shall collect data on the types of transfer disputes that are reported and the disposition of each case that is considered by the commissioner or the commissioner s designee. If a receiving institution has cause to believe that a course being presented by a student for transfer from another school is not of an acceptable level of quality, it should first contact the sending institution and attempt to resolve the problem. In the event that the two institutions are unable to come to a satisfactory resolution, the receiving institution may notify the Commissioner of Higher Education, who may investigate the course. If its quality is found to be unacceptable, the Coordinating Board may discontinue funding for the course. Back to Top Texas Common Course Numbering System The Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS) has been designed to aid students in the transfer of general academic courses between Texas public colleges and universities throughout the state. The system ensures students that courses designated as common will be accepted for transfer and the credit will be treated as if the courses had actually been taken on the receiving institu tion s campus. Texas Tech courses identified as common will have the Common Course Number listed in brackets in each course description. For more information concerning the Texas Common Course Number System, please visit the TCCNS Web page at Visit for information on how your credit will transfer. The following lower division courses have been evaluated by academic departments and determined to be the equivalent of the Texas Tech courses listed TCCNS TTU Equivalent TCCNS TTU Equivalent ACCT 2301 ACCT 2300 GREE 1311 GRK 1301 ACCT 2302 ACCT 2301 GREE 1312 GRK 1302 ACCT 2401 ACCT 2300 GREE 1511 GRK 1301 ACCT 2402 ACCT 2301 GREE 1512 GRK 1302 AGRI 1307 PSS 1321 GREE 2311 GRK 2301 AGRI 1309 AGSC 2300 GREE 2312 GRK 2302 AGRI 1329 FDSC 2300 HECO 1315 NS 2310 AGRI 1407 PSS 1321 HECO 1320 ADM 2311 AGRI 1413 PSS 2401 HECO 1322 NS 1325 AGRI 1415 PSS 1411 HECO 1328 ADM 1303 AGRI 1419 ANSC 1401 HECO 1329 ADM 1304 AGRI 2317 AAEC 2305 HIST 1301 HIST 2300 AGRI 2322 ANSC 2301 HIST 1302 HIST 2301 AGRI 2330 NRM 2301 HIST 2311 HIST 1300 ANTH 2101 ANTH 2100 HIST 2312 HIST 1301 ANTH 2301 ANTH 2300 HIST 2321 HIST 2322 ANTH 2302 ANTH 2301 HIST 2322 HIST 2323 ANTH 2351 ANTH 2302 HORT 1401 PSS 1411 ANTH 2401 ANTH HUMA 1301 HUM /8
4 ANTH 2401 ANTH HUMA 1301 HUM 2301 ARAB 1311 ARAB 1501 HUMA 1302 HUM 2302 ARAB 1312 ARAB 1502 ITAL 1411 ITAL 1301 ARAB 1411 ARAB 1501 ITAL 1412 ITAL 1302 ARAB 1412 ARAB 1502 ITAL 1511 ITAL 1301 ARAB 1511 ARAB 1501 ITAL 1512 ITAL 1302 ARAB 1512 ARAB 1502 ITAL 2311 ITAL 2301 ARAB 2311 ARAB 2301 ITAL 2312 ITAL 2302 ARAB 2312 ARAB 2302 JAPN 1411 JAPN 1501 ARCH 1301 ARCH 2311 JAPN 1412 JAPN 1502 ARCH 1302 ARCH 2315 JAPN 1511 JAPN 1501 ARCH 1303 ARCH 1412 JAPN 1512 JAPN 1502 ARCH 1304 ARCH 1412 JAPN 2311 JAPN 2301 ARCH 1311 ARCH 1311 JAPN 2312 JAPN 2302 ARCH 1403 ARCH 2501 KORE 1311 CMLL 1301 ARCH 1404 ARCH 2502 KORE 1312 CMLL 1302 ARCH 2312 ARCH 2351 KORE 1411 CMLL 1301 ARTS 1301 ART 1309 KORE 1412 CMLL 1302 ARTS 1303 ARTH 1301 KORE 1511 CMLL 1501 ARTS 1304 ARTH 2302 KORE 1512 CMLL 1502 ARTS 1311 ART 1302 KORE 2311 CMLL 2301 ARTS 1312 ART 2303 KORE 2312 CMLL 2302 ARTS 1313 ART 1309 LATI 1411 LAT 1501 ARTS 1316 ART 1303 LATI 1412 LAT 1502 ARTS 1317 ART 2304 LATI 1511 LAT 1501 ARTS 1413 ART 1309 LATI 1512 LAT 1502 BCIS 1305 ISQS 2340 LATI 2311 LAT 2301 BCIS 1405 ISQS 2340 LATI 2312 LAT 2302 BIOL BIOL 1403 MATH 1314 MATH 1320 BIOL BIOL 1404 MATH 1316 MATH 1321 BIOL BIOL 1401 MATH 1324 MATH 1330 BIOL BIOL 1402 MATH 1325 MATH 1331 BIOL BIOL 1403 MATH 1332 MATH 1300 BIOL BIOL 1404 MATH 1342 MATH 2300 BIOL BIOL 1401 MATH 1348 MATH 1350 BIOL BIOL 1402 MATH 1350 MATH 2370 BIOL 1322 NS 1325 MATH 1414 MATH 1420 BIOL 1323 NS 1325 MATH 1425 MATH 1331 BIOL 1406 BIOL 1403 MATH 1442 MATH 2300 BIOL 1407 BIOL 1404 MATH 2312 MATH 1350 BIOL 1411 BIOL 1401 MATH 2318 MATH 2360 BIOL 1413 BIOL 1402 MATH 2342 MATH 2300 BIOL ZOOL 2403 MATH 2412 MATH 1350 BIOL ZOOL 2404 MATH 2413 MATH /8
5 BIOL ZOOL 2404 MATH 2413 MATH 1451 BIOL 2106 BIOL 1113 MATH 2414 MATH 1452 BIOL 2206 BIOL 1113 MATH 2415 MATH 2450 BIOL ZOOL 2403 MATH 2417 MATH 1451 BIOL ZOOL 2404 MATH 2418 MATH 2360 BIOL 2306 BIOL 1305 MATH 2419 MATH 1452 BIOL 2401 ZOOL 2403 MATH 2442 MATH 2300 BIOL 2402 ZOOL 2404 MATH 2513 MATH 1451 BIOL 2406 BIOL MUSI 1114 MUAP 1123 BUSI 1301 BA 1101 MUSI 1115 MUAP 1124 CHEM 1105 CHEM 1105 MUSI 1116 MUTH 1103 CHEM 1107 CHEM 1106 MUSI 1117 MUTH 1104 CHEM 1111 CHEM 1107 MUSI 1181 MUAP 1123 CHEM 1112 CHEM 1108 MUSI 1182 MUAP 1124 CHEM 1305 CHEM 1305 MUSI 1183 MUAP 1113 CHEM 1307 CHEM 1306 MUSI 1188 MUAP 1103 CHEM 1311 CHEM 1307 MUSI 1190 MUAP 2103 CHEM 1312 CHEM 1308 MUSI 1211 MUTH 1203 CHEM 1405 CHEM MUSI 1212 MUTH 1204 CHEM 1407 CHEM MUSI 1216 MUTH 1103 CHEM 1411 CHEM MUSI 1217 MUTH 1104 CHEM 1412 CHEM MUSI 1286 MUCP 1201 CHEM 1414 CHEM MUSI 1287 MUCP 1202 CHEM 1419 CHEM MUSI 1304 MUSI 2301 CHIN 1311 CHIN 1501 MUSI 1306 MUHL 1308 CHIN 1312 CHIN 1502 MUSI 1307 MUHL 1308 CHIN 1411 CHIN 1501 MUSI 1308 MUHL 1308 CHIN 1412 CHIN 1502 MUSI 1386 MUCP 1201 CHIN 1511 CHIN 1501 MUSI 2114 MUAP 2123 CHIN 1512 CHIN 1502 MUSI 2115 MUAP 2124 CHIN 2311 CHIN 2301 MUSI 2116 MUTH 2103 CHIN 2312 CHIN 2302 MUSI 2117 MUTH 2104 COMM 1307 MCOM 1300 MUSI 2181 MUAP 2123 COMM 1318 PHOT 2310 MUSI 2182 MUAP 2124 COMM 2302 JOUR 2300 MUSI 2188 MUAP 1104 COMM 2366 THA 2304 MUSI 2211 MUTH 2203 COSC 1315 CS 1305 MUSI 2212 MUTH 2204 COSC 1319 CS 2350 MUSI 2216 MUTH 2103 COSC 1320 CS 1411 MUSI 2217 MUTH 2104 COSC 1330 CS 1305 PHED 1151 PFW 1141 COSC 1336 CS 1411 PHED 1152 PFW 1141 COSC 1337 CS 1412 PHED 1153 PFW 1140 COSC 1415 CS 1411 PHED 1164 ESS 1301 COSC 1419 CS 2350 PHED 1238 ESS /8
6 COSC 1436 CS 1411 PHED 1251 PFW 1141 COSC 1437 CS 1412 PHED 1252 PFW 1141 COSC 2315 CS 2413 PHED 1253 ESS 2225 COSC 2319 CS 2350 PHED 1301 ESS 1301 COSC 2325 CS 2350 PHED 1304 HLTH 1300 COSC 2336 CS 2413 PHED 1305 HLTH 1300 COSC 2415 CS 2413 PHED 1338 PFW 1112 COSC 2419 CS 2350 PHED 2155 PFW 2142 COSC 2425 CS 2350 PHED 2255 PFW 2142 COSC 2436 CS 2413 PHIL 1301 PHIL 2300 CZEC 1311 CMLL 1301 PHIL 1304 PHIL 2350 CZEC 1312 CMLL 1302 PHIL 2306 PHIL 2320 CZEC 1411 CMLL 1501 PHYS PHYS 1403 CZEC 1412 CMLL 1502 PHYS PHYS 1404 CZEC 1511 CMLL 1501 PHYS ASTR 1401 CZEC 1512 CMLL 1502 PHYS ASTR 1400 CZEC 2311 CMLL 2301 PHYS PHYS 1401 CZEC 2312 CMLL 2302 PHYS PHYS 1401 DANC 1110 DAN 1101 PHYS PHYS 1403 DANC 1141 DAN 1105 PHYS PHYS 1404 DANC 1145 DAN 1109 PHYS ASTR 1400 DANC 1147 DAN 1103 PHYS ASTR 1401 DANC 1210 DAN 1101 PHYS PHYS 1401 DANC 1241 DAN 1105 PHYS PHYS 1401 DANC 1245 DAN 1109 PHYS 1401 PHYS 1403 DANC 1247 DAN 1103 PHYS 1402 PHYS 1404 DANC 1341 DAN 1105 PHYS 1403 ASTR 1401 DANC 1345 DAN 1109 PHYS 1404 ASTR 1400 DANC 1347 DAN 1103 PHYS 1405 PHYS 1401 DRAM 1141 THA 2101 PHYS PHYS 1408 DRAM 1241 THA 2101 PHYS PHYS 2401 DRAM 1310 THA 2303 PHYS PHYS 1408 DRAM 1322 THA 1302 PHYS PHYS 2401 DRAM 1341 THA 2101 PHYS 2425 PHYS 1408 DRAM 1351 THA 2302 PHYS 2426 PHYS 2401 DRAM 1352 THA 2312 PHYS 2427 PHYS 2402 DRAM 2336 THA 1301 PORT 1411 PORT 1501 DRAM 2366 THA 2304 PORT 1412 PORT 1502 DRAM 2367 THA 2304 PORT 1511 PORT 1501 ECON 2301 ECO 2302 PORT 1512 PORT 1502 ECON 2302 ECO 2301 PORT 2311 PORT 2301 EDUC 1301 EDEL 2300 PORT 2312 PORT 2302 EDUC 1325 EDEL 2300 PSYC 2301 PSY /8
7 ENGL 1301 ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 ENGL 1302 ENGL 2307 ENGL 2351 ENGL 2308 ENGL 2351 ENGL 2311 ENGL 2311 ENGR 1201 ENGR 1315 ENGR 1204 EGR 1206 ENGR 1307 CTEC 2301 ENGR 2301 CE 2301 ENGR 2304 CS 1305 ENGR 2401 CE 2301 ENGT 1407 EET ENGT 1409 GTEC ENVR 1101 BIOL 1113 ENVR 1301 BIOL 1305 ENVR 1401 BIOL FREN 1411 FREN 1501 FREN 1412 FREN 1502 FREN 1511 FREN 1501 FREN 1512 FREN 1502 FREN 2311 FREN 2301 FREN 2312 FREN 2302 GEOG 1301 GEOG 1401 GEOG 1302 GEOG 2300 GEOG 1303 GEOG 2351 GEOL 1103 GEOL 1101 GEOL 1104 GEOL 1102 GEOL 1147 ATMO 1100 GEOL 1303 GEOL 1303 GEOL 1304 GEOL 1304 GEOL 1347 ATMO 1300 GEOL 1403 GEOL GEOL 1404 GEOL GEOL 1447 ATMO GEOL 2309 GEOL 2303 GEOL 2310 GPH 2333 GEOL 2409 GEOL 2303 GERM 1411 GERM 1501 GERM 1412 GERM 1502 GERM 1511 GERM 1501 GERM 1512 GERM 1502 GERM 2311 GERM 2301 GERM 2312 GERM 2302 PSYC 2306 HLTH 1305 PSYC 2307 PSY 2305 PSYC 2308 PSY 2301 PSYC 2311 HDFS 2303 PSYC 2314 HDFS 2303 RUSS 1411 RUSN 1501 RUSS 1412 RUSN 1502 RUSS 1511 RUSN 1501 RUSS 1512 RUSN 1502 RUSS 2311 RUSN 2301 RUSS 2312 RUSN 2302 SGNL 1301 ASL 1301 SGNL 1302 ASL 1302 SGNL 1401 ASL 1301 SGNL 1402 ASL 1302 SGNL 1501 ASL 1301 SGNL 1502 ASL 1302 SGNL 2301 ASL 2301 SGNL 2302 ASL 2302 SOCI 1301 SOC 1301 SOCI 1306 SOC 1320 SOCI 2301 SOC 2331; WS 2331 SOCI 2306 HLTH 1305 SOCW 2361 SW 2301 SOCW 2362 SW 2301 SPAN 1305 SPAN 1507 SPAN 1411 SPAN 1501 SPAN 1412 SPAN 1502 SPAN 1511 SPAN 1501 SPAN 1512 SPAN 1502 SPAN 2311 SPAN 2301 SPAN 2312 SPAN 2302 SPAN 2313 SPAN 2303 SPAN 2315 SPAN 2304 SPCH 1311 COMS 1300 SPCH 1315 COMS 2300 SPCH 1318 COMS 1301 TECA 1311 HDFS 2311 VIET 1311 CMLL 1301 VIET 1312 CMLL 1302 VIET 1411 CMLL 1301 VIET 1412 CMLL 1302 VIET 1511 CMLL /8
8 GOVT 2301 POLS 1301 VIET 1511 CMLL 1501 GOVT 2302 POLS 2302 VIET 1512 CMLL 1502 GOVT 2305 POLS 1301 VIET 2311 CMLL 2301 GOVT 2306 POLS 2302 VIET 2312 CMLL 2302 Back to Top 8/8
14 ADMISSIONS Phone: (512) 245-2364 Fax: (512) 245-8044 Office: 429 N. Guadalupe Street Web: http://www.admissions.txstate.edu/ Texas State welcomes applications for admission. Students should use the
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