Once the student has matriculated in University, no more than four courses taken at another accredited institution may be used to satisfy degree requirements. This limitation does not apply to study abroad courses or courses taken through the Higher Education Consortium of Central Massachusetts (HECCMA) cross registration program. While the University expects all Foundations Program courses will be taken at the University, two of the four permitted transfer courses may, with department approval, be counted in the Foundations requirement. Please note: Foundations Program Forum courses must be taken at Assumption and may not be completed by means of transfer courses or AP credit. Capstone courses also must be taken in residence, and other departmental restrictions apply. Courses taken in the University’s intersession and summer semesters are not transfer courses, nor are courses taken at the University’s Rome campus. To transfer courses and credits taken at another institution to Assumption University, students must complete the Transfer Credit Authorization form, which can be found on the Registrar’s Office webpage. The information will be sent to the appropriate department chair for approval. The student will then be contacted with the approval. Students must earn a grade of C or higher and order an official transcript to be sent to the Office of the Registrar from the credit-granting institution. Grades earned at these institutions are not included in the calculation of the student’s Assumption grade point average.
| Department | Chair | Transfer Review Policy |
|---|---|---|
| Economics, Finance, and Accounting | Smriti Rao | Case by case |
| Art, Music, and Design | Toby Norris | Case by case |
| Biological and Physical Sciences | Betsy Colby Davie | Case by case |
| Management, Organizational Communication, and International Business | Michael Lewis | Case by case |
| Education | Lisa d'Souza | Case by case |
| English | Becky Dibiasio | Case by case; no accelerated online courses approved. |
| History | Carl Keyes | No capstone courses approved except the AAS American Studies Seminar or like internship experience. Otherwise, case by case. |
| Modern and Classical Languages | Richard Bonanno | Case by case. Study abroad transfer credit limited to three courses transferred to the major, two courses in a minor. No online courses approved if offered in a term shorter than six weeks. |
| Math, Computer Science, and Cybersecurity | Brooke Andersen | Case by case |
| Marketing | Bridget Leonard | No capstone courses approved: MGT 400, BUS 398, BUS/OCM 399. No 300-level courses from a community college approved. Online courses reviewed case by case. |
| Nursing | Courtney Orelup-Fitzgerald | No nursing (NUR) courses may transfer. |
| Health and Human Services | Christian Williams | Case by case |
| Philosophy | Sam Stoner | No Foundations Program Cornerstone (PHI 100 and second philosophy) courses approved. Courses requested to count as free electives are reviewed case by case. |
| Political Science | Geoffrey Vaughan | Case by case |
| Psychology | Leamarie Gordon | No online courses for any of the Foundations Program required courses in the psychology major or minor. |
| Sociology and Criminology | Angela Kaufman-Parks | No accelerated online courses approved for major, minor, or Foundations Program credit. Full-term online courses reviewed case by case. |
| Theology | Christopher Klofft | No Foundations Program Cornerstone (THE 100 and second Theology) courses approved. Courses requested to count as free electives are reviewed case by case. |