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The University of St. Thomas accepts liberal arts courses taken at an accredited college or university if the final grade was a C- or higher.
Courses are evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine if they are equivalent to any of our core curriculum requirements or a student's major field requirements. In most cases, if there is no direct match to a class required in either of these two areas, the class will transfer in as an enhanced course (elective).
Note, current St. Thomas students must speak with their academic counselor to learn about the pre-approval process for transfer courses.
St. Thomas now accepts the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC). Transfer students who complete the MnTC will satisfy almost all core curriculum requirements
Locate your transfer admissions counselor and request a comprehensive credit evaluation that explains our core and major field requirements and estimates how long it will take to graduate at St. Thomas
If you'd like to determine how your college credits from other institutions will transfer for yourself, our transfer credit tool can help. It includes all the courses we've seen in the past including PSEO, dual-credit courses and more.
Please contact your transfer admissions counselor to determine transferability of courses not listed in this tool.
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All transfer students who complete the MnTC will satisfy our undergraduate core curriculum requirements after completing the following at St. Thomas:
Note: this policy only applies to transfer students and does not apply to first-time, first-year students (those who have not taken college credit as a degree-seeking student since high school graduation).
Our core curriculum ensures that your education is rich in courses that help you learn to look at work and life through multiple lenses to understand challenges, problems and opportunities from every angle. See the set of requirements that all students must fulfill to graduate from St. Thomas.
We accept credits earned from Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), CLEP and A-level exams, depending on your scores.
Credits received from online classes, are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
International coursework is accepted by St. Thomas and is required to be disclosed at the time of application. Please contact your counselor for more information.
You must submit a course syllabus for evaluation.
Syllabi should include the following:
Syllabi should be emailed to your admissions counselor.
You may submit a petition to have your course reevaluated.
A course syllabus is required for every petition.
Syllabi should include the following:
Syllabi should be emailed to your transfer admissions counselor.
After you are admitted to the University of St. Thomas, an official degree evaluation will be completed by our Registrar's Office and mailed to you. For a preliminary unofficial evaluation, please contact your admissions counselor.
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