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Transfer Students

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.