M.S. Health Law Credit Transfer Policy:
An applicant for the M.S. Health Law program may request credits towards the M.S. Health Law
program for academic work in another graduate program subject to the following:
- The course or courses for which the credit is requested must, in the
opinion of the program director with the Associate Dean, substantially
overlap the subject matter of the M.S. Health Law degree.
- The Student must have earned at least a grade of “B” or its numerical
equivalent in the course or courses for which transfer credit is requested.
- No more that three (3) such transfer credits are permitted.
- The credits must have been earned within five years of the date of the
students’ matriculation in the M.S. Health Law program.
- The credits must have been awarded at a regionally accredited school.
- The credits must not have been taken in a degree program for which a
degree was earned.
- The student must supply the program with a syllabus or course
description.
At this time we do not accept credit for professional certificate, advance
placement, or experiential learning. |