Transfer Policy and Accreditations
Ottawa University values a student’s previous coursework and is concerned that no student be penalized in the process of transferring.
Undergraduate Policies:
Students must submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended to the registrar at their respective Ottawa University campus. Courses completed successfully at regionally accredited institutions of higher education are accepted in transfer. Courses completed successfully at other specific institutions with CHEA-recognition are also accepted in transfer (see currently accepted listing below). A maximum of 80 credit hours of lower division credit is accepted in transfer towards a bachelor’s degree. Credit is not accepted for credit by assessment, including competency testing, from another institution. See the list below for accepted accreditations. Exceptions to accepted accreditations are covered through corresponding articulation agreements. Coursework is transferred as if it had been taken at Ottawa University. Semester credit hours are given for all passing grades, including D’s. Although accepted in transfer, not all courses with D’s fulfill specific degree requirements. Semester credit hours are not transferred for participation in varsity sports, remedial, or developmental courses. A maximum of four credits is accepted towards graduation requirements for courses deemed as skillbuilding (typing, word processing) or activity areas (softball, tennis, band, dance, etc.).
Ottawa University also recognizes the value of previous academic, professional, and community experiences. In addition to direct transfer, students may earn credit hours through other options such as credit by examination, credit by evaluation, military credit, and credit by assessment.
Credits are awarded for successful completion of examinations from approved national testing programs including Advanced Placement (AP), Berlitz, College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), Excelsior College, DANTES, and International Baccalaureate (IB). Semester credit awards are based on recommendation of the American Council on Education (ACE), wherever applicable. Students who seek to transfer credit by examination must request official score reports be sent directly to the registrar at their respective Ottawa University campus. A maximum of 32 credits is accepted for credit by examination.
Students may choose to earn credit for prior learning by working through a process established by the Council on Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL). A maximum of 40 credits is accepted for this type of credit by assessment.
Credits recommended from the American Council of Education (ACE) for non-collegiate training programs transfer directly, provided that the student submits official documentation of completion to the registrar at their respective Ottawa University campus.
Ottawa University has evaluated various instructional programs that are not currently evaluated by ACE, but demonstrate the academic outcomes and rigor expected in college-level learning and are applicable to Ottawa University programs. Examples include health care training and registries and other professional training programs.
Ottawa University transfers directly all associate and baccalaureate military credit evaluated by ACE. Students should submit their AARTS or SMART transcript to the registrar at their respective Ottawa University campus.
Graduate Policies:
Students may transfer courses completed at a regionally-accredited institution with a grade of “B” or better and not older than 7 years as follows:
9 semester credit hours for a 36-44 hour degree; 12 semester credit hours for a 45-50 hour degree; and 15 semester credit hours for a 60 hour degree. Additional hours may be transferred into Ottawa University graduate programs of 50 semester credit hours or more with departmental approval.
Students with a master’s degree from another regionally accredited institution containing coursework applicable to counseling may petition to transfer up to 30 semester credit hours of approved coursework toward Ottawa University’s 50 to 60 semester credit hour professional counseling program.
Graduate credits recommended from the American Council of Education (ACE) for non-collegiate training programs transfer directly, provided that the student submits official documentation of completion to the registrar at their respective Ottawa University campus.
REGIONAL ACCREDITING ORGANIZATIONS
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Middle States Commission on Higher Education
New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Technical and Career Institutions
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools The Higher Learning Commission
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges
Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities
NATIONAL FAITH RELATED ACCREDITING ORGANIZATIONS
Association for Biblical Higher Education Commission on Accreditation
Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools Accreditation Commission
Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada
Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools Accreditation Commission
NATIONAL CAREER-RELATED ACCREDITING ORGANIZATIONS
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
Distance Education and Training Council Accrediting Commission
PROGRAMMATIC ACCREDITING ORGANIZATIONS
American Board of Funeral Service Education