Transfer Credits

With the approval of Grad Advising, matriculated masters and advanced certification program students may transfer up to six graduate credits toward their degree from a regionally accredited college or a non-regionally accredited institution with comparable curriculum and standards to those at Manhattanville College, provided that the coursework is determined by Manhattanville SOE faculty to have the necessary learning outcomes, to be current, to be appropriate for the student’s program, and to have earned a letter grade of B+ or better. Additional credits taken at selected regional institutions or for specific programs above 6 but below 50% of a Manhattanville program from will be considered in limited instances at the discretion of the college. No courses graded Pass/Fail can be accepted for a degree or certificate program, unless the grading policies of the relevant college can be documented.

No credits can be transferred to a Masters degree or advanced certification program from a Masters degree or certificate program completed at another institution. Credit for student teaching cannot be transferred from another institution. Up to 12 credits of post-masters courses, taken at a regionally accredited institution, or a non-regionally accredited institution with comparable curriculum and standards to those at Manhattanville College, provided that the coursework is determined by the faculty to have the necessary learning outcomes, to be current and appropriate for the student’s program, that has earned a grade of B+ or better, within the last ten (10) years, may be transferred into the Doctoral degree to replace specified courses, with approval of the Doctoral Admissions Committee.

Students in the Executive Ed.D. in Educational Leadership for ABDs may transfer up to 39 credits into the 59-credit doctoral program, with approval of the Doctoral Admissions Committee.

Candidates must file a written request to have course credits approved for transfer. Masters-level students are strongly advised to request approval from Graduate Advising for coursework to be transferred before courses are taken. Acceptance of transfer credits cannot otherwise be guaranteed. Doctoral students will normally make this request and receive advisement and potentially approval for transfer during the second semester of the program.

In all cases, faculty may request a course description and/or a syllabus to facilitate review. It is the student’s responsibility to verify that the coursework will earn/has earned official graduate-level credits and a letter grade. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the School of Education receives an official copy of the transcript for a transfer course. If transcripts are received later than 10 business days before the student’s graduation, that student’s graduation will be postponed until the following semester.