Academic Catalog

General Transfer Guidelines

  1. Snow College accepts college level credit in transfer from colleges and universities accredited by any of the six regional accreditation bodies:
    1. Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
    2. New England Association of Colleges and Schools
    3. Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association
    4. Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
    5. Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
    6. Western Association of Colleges and Schools
       
  2. Grades in individual classes must be D- or higher to be eligible for GE.
  3. Courses must be college level (rather than remedial or developmental.) At Utah institutions, this usually means courses numbered 1000 or higher.
  4. Transcripts received from a technical college, that has been accredited by the Council for Higher Education, will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
  5. Due to the age of coursework, some credit may only transfer as elective credit. Course credit awarded is dependent on applicability and/or academic department discretion.
  6. There is no limit to the number of transfer credits which may be accepted.
  7. Transfer courses will not be accepted from other institutions for the purpose of posting a grade change or repeating a course previously taken at Snow College.
  8. The transfer credit evaluation is subject to audit and reevaluation.
  9. Transfer credit should be received at least three weeks prior to registration.