Transferring Credit at Entry
The university accepts a maximum of 64 credit hours from a two-year institution. Applicants who have successfully completed junior-level coursework at a four-year institution may transfer up to 20 additional credit hours. No student may count more than 84 transfer credit hours toward a degree. The residency requirement is a minimum of 36 credits completed at Marymount after matriculation.
If a student has more transfer credits than the maximum that can be counted toward a degree, including credit by examination, the Office of the Registrar will select the most appropriate credits for transfer, based on applicability toward degree requirements. Students may request to alter these selections with the approval of their advisor and associate or assistant dean.
In addition to credits from regionally approved institutions, Marymount accepts College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) subject examination, International Baccalaureate (IB) Higher Level examination, and Advanced Placement (AP) examination credits. Marymount may also accept credit earned through ACE accredited examinations, subject to review and approval by faculty within the discipline, in consultation with the associate and assistant deans. No more than 30 undergraduate credits can be earned by a Marymount student through any combination of approved examinations, validation examinations administered by the academic departments of the university, or assessment of portfolios of prior learning. None of these 30 credits may be used to complete the residency requirement for graduation from Marymount. No more than 30 of these credits may be counted toward the maximum of 84 transfer credits for a Marymount degree.