Students from regionally
accredited junior (2-year)
colleges may transfer a
maximum of 65 credits at
the time of enrollment in
the College. Students from
regionally accredited 4-year
colleges may transfer a
maximum of 90 credits at
the time of enrollment in
the College.
Students may take summer
courses at other institutions
with official approval from
the following: Chairman
of the Department of the
discipline involved, the
Chairman of the major department,
and the Dean of the College
or his/her designee.
Students who have already
transferred the maximum
of 65 credits from a regionally
accredited junior (2-year)
college will be permitted
to transfer additional credits
earned during the summer
only from a 4-year accredited
institution.
Students may use officially
approved summer courses
taken at other institutions
to satisfy any requirement.
This would include those
courses that do not have
departmental equivalents,
but that have equivalents
in another Howard University
school or college. Students
who live in the Washington,
DC metropolitan area may
take summer courses at regionally
accredited institutions
within said area.
Students must earn a grade
of "C" (2.0) or
better in a course for which
they seek transfer credit.
Students who transfer from
other institutions will
receive credit for the number
of hours and courses transferred.
Grades and grade point averages
earned at other institutions
are NOT transferable to
the College.