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Transfer of Credit

Transfer credits from accredited institutions are accepted by CU-Boulder only after approval by the department chair/program director and under the special conditions outlined below. Transfer credit is defined as any credit earned at another accredited institution, credits earned on another campus of the CU system, or credits earned as a non-degree student within the CU system. Students seeking a degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder must complete the majority of their course work while enrolled in a graduate program as a degree seeking student.

The following rules apply to transferring credit to CU-Boulder graduate programs:

  1. The maximum amount of work that may be transferred to CU-Boulder depends upon the graduate degree sought (individual departments may have more restrictive limits):
    Degree Semester hours
    MA, M.E, MS, MMus, or MMusEd 9
    MFA 18
    PhD 21

  2. Work already applied toward a graduate degree received from CU-Boulder or another institution cannot be accepted for transfer toward another graduate degree of the same level at CU-Boulder. In addition, work completed for a doctoral degree may not be applied toward a subsequent master’s degree. Extension work completed at another institution cannot be transferred; and correspondence work, except to make up deficiencies, is not recognized.
  3. All courses accepted for transfer must be graduate-level courses. A course in which a grade of B- or lower was received will not be accepted for transfer. Transfer course work that is to be applied to a graduate degree at CU-Boulder and was completed more than five years prior to being accepted to the program shall be evaluated by the major department as to current relevance and applicability to the degree requirements. At the discretion of the department a student may be asked to validate transfer credits prior to approval.
  4. Credit may not be transferred until the student has completed 6 credits of graduate level course work as a degree-seeking student on the CU-Boulder campus with a 3.0 GPA. Transferred credits do not reduce the minimum registration requirement but may reduce the amount of work to be done in formal courses.
  5. Excess undergraduate credits from another institution may not be transferred to the CU-Boulder Graduate School.
  6. With the exception of students enrolled in the concurrent bachelor’s/master’s degree, seniors at CU-Boulder may transfer a limited amount of graduate level work (up to 9 semester hours) provided such work:
    a. is completed with a grade of B or above at CU-Boulder
    b. comes within the five year course time limit
    c. has not been applied toward another degree
    d. is recommended for transfer by the department concerned, and such transfer is approved by the dean of the Graduate School