Transfer Credit
For university policy on
transfer credit for courses taken elsewhere, see pages 39-40 in
the Bulletin of Duke University 1997-98: Undergraduate
Instruction. Note specifically the sentence on page 40 that
reads, "Students wishing to transfer credit for study at
another regionally accredited college while on leave or during
the summer must present a catalog of that college to the
appropriate dean and director of undergraduate studies and obtain
their approval prior to taking the courses."
Thus, before enrolling at
another school in a course for which transfer credit is wanted, a
student must (1) obtain departmental approval for the course, and
(2) obtain approval from the student's academic dean.
To obtain departmental approval
a student must meet with the Director of Undergraduate Studies
for courses in mathematics numbered above 103 and with the
Supervisor of First-year Instruction for courses numbered 103 and
below. (Additional considerations, not cited below, may apply to
courses numbered 103 and below.)
Although the decision to
approve or disapprove a particular course will be made by the
Director of Undergraduate Studies or the Supervisor of First-year
Instruction, a student can often make a preliminary determination
by following the procedure below.
To receive transfer credit,
a course grade of C- or higher is required; however, the
university does not include a grade earned at another school as
part of a student's official transcript.
A student who has obtained
transfer credit may still enroll in the corresponding Duke
course, but transfer credit will then be lost.
A student considering a course
offered during a summer term should bear in mind that such
courses are frequently cancelled, owing to low enrollment.
General questions about
university policy on transfer credit should be addressed to John
Rider, to whom the required approval forms and transcripts are
sent (103A Allen Building, 684-5353, facsimile: 684-4500, jwr@acpub.duke.edu).