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Transfer Students

Transfer Credit Policy
Acceptance of credit from other institutions will be determined by IUPUI Enrollment Services. After transfer courses have been credited through IUPUI Enrollment Services, the student should meet with a School of Education academic advisor to determine which transfer courses will fulfill degree requirements for programs in education.

Students in elementary or secondary programs must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 in the transfer courses that would apply toward their degree. No courses with grades below a C will be accepted. Degree Progress GPAs and GPAs from transfer courses are combined to determine overall and major GPAs for admission and graduation purposes when a student transfers in more than 27 credit hours.

IUPUI's Teacher Education Program Learning to Teach/Teaching to Learn is built on a coherent sequence of professional education courses and field experiences. To support program integrity and continuity, students interested in completing a program leading to initial licensure through the School of Education are encouraged to complete the entire professional education component at the IUPUI campus. Requests for transfer credits for professional education courses will be reviewed on an individual basis in consultation with program faculty; feedback will be provided in a timely fashion. No more than 15 credits of professional education courses from an accredited program can be transferred to the program. Only education courses with grades of B- (2.70) or higher will be considered.