Flagler
College
accepts
credits
transferred
from
any regionally-accredited
junior
college,
college
or university
as long
as the
student
earned
a "C" or
better
grade
in the
courses.
Applicants
transferring
from
another
institution
must
be
in
good
standing
and
have
a satisfactory
grade
point
average
for
all
work
attempted,
must
be
eligible
to
return
to
the
institution
last
attended
and
must
furnish
satisfactory
evidence
of
good
character.
Students
transferring
from
a community
or
junior
college
may
be
awarded
up
to
64
semester
hours
of
credit.
Transfer
students
must
submit
an
official
transcript
from
each
college
and/or
university
previously
attended
and
provide
official
score
reports
from
either
the
SAT
or
the
ACT.
For
students
transferring
from
another
institution
in
Florida,
satisfactory
scores
on
the
College
Level
Academic
Skills
Test
(CLAST)
must
be
submitted.
Recipients
of
the
AA
degree
are
generally
admitted
as
juniors
and
may
transfer
up
to
three
courses
in
which
a "D" was
earned,
provided
the
total
number
of
transfer
credits
does
not
exceed
64
semester
hours.
The
College
also
considers
International
Baccalaureate
higher-level
credentials
for
possible
transfer
credit.
Courses
are
evaluated
on
an
individual
basis,
and
the
amount
of
credit
and
placement
are
subject
to
academic
department
approval.
Course
credit
is
generally
granted
for
each
higher-level
examination
passed
with
a score
of
5,
6 or
7 in
courses
comparable
to
Flagler
courses
and
appropriate
to
the
degree
program.
The
amount
of
transfer
credit
and
advanced
standing
allowed
by
the
College
will
be
determined
by
the
Registrar.
In
some
instances,
the
department
chairperson
may
be
consulted
prior
to
awarding
transfer
credit.
Questions
regarding
transferring
to
Flagler
College
should
be
directed
to
the
Registrar.
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