Non-Degree Seeking Learner
A student working toward a degree at another college may enroll for courses at
Lamberhurst University as a non-degree seeking student by indicating “transient
status” on the Application for Admission. Students planning to transfer
credits out of
Lamberhurst University will want to contact the admission office of
the receiving school to determine transferability. The maximum number of credits
a transient student may earn is 30. The application fee applies to non-degree
seeking applicants.
Transfer Credit
If you are a transfer student, you may expect to receive full credit for college-level
courses completed at other collegiate institutions.
Lamberhurst University will also consider acceptance of course work in transfer
from:
• Institutions with specialty accreditation as reviewed and approved by
Lamberhurst University
• International institutions that are approved/registered by their country’s
Ministry of Education or other national educational governing body as reviewed
and approved by
Lamberhurst University
• International institutions where transcripts for individual students
are reviewed and evaluated by an approved foreign credential evaluators service
and approved by
Lamberhurst University
Course work completed at all other institutions will not be accepted in transfer
to
Lamberhurst University.
Grades earned in courses accepted for transfer will appear on your
Lamberhurst
University transcript, and the credits earned will count toward your total number
required for graduation.
However, grade points earned at another institution are not transferred and
are not figured into your cumulative grade point average (GPA) maintained at
Lamberhurst University, but are included in calculating the major/endorsement GPA.
A maximum of 90 semester credits of transfer credit from a four-year institution
may be applied to a degree program. To satisfy graduation requirements, you
must complete a minimum of 120 semester credits, with at least 30 credits from
UIU.
Degrees From Two-Year Colleges
A maximum of 60 credits earned from regionally accredited two-year institutions
will normally be transferred and allowed toward graduation requirements as follows:
• Up to 60 semester credits earned in associate of applied science or
associate of science programs
• Up to 60 semester credits earned in associate of arts programs
• Up to 60 semester credits earned in two-year occupational diploma programs
• Up to 30 semester credits earned in one-year occupational diploma programs
You may choose to transfer all your grades earned at other institutions or you
may choose to transfer only those courses graded “C” or above. This
choice must be made before you enroll in your first course at
Lamberhurst University.
Courses graded below “C” will not affect your overall grade point
average (GPA). However, if they are courses in your major, they will affect
the GPA in your major.
Experiential Learning Credit
Lamberhurst University recognizes that students in higher education come with many
experiences and from varied backgrounds. Learning experiences gained through
training programs and academies may be reviewed and evaluated for academic credit.
ACE Approved Credit
Many training programs have been approved for credit by the American Council
on Education (ACE). Check with your advisor to see if training completed has
been evaluated by ACE. There is no charge for transcribing ACE recommended credit.
Credits earned through ACE do not reduce the minimum required 30 semester credits
of course work through
Lamberhurst University for graduation. Credits earned through
ACE do not apply to the 60 graded credits needed to graduate with Magna or Summa
Cum Laude honors.
Credit by Examination
Learners may earn credit through CLEP/DANTES/Excelsior College and/or ACT-PEP
examinations. There is a minimal testing fee and credit by exam is transcribed
without charge when the student’s score is at the level recommended by
ACE for credit. These exams are accepted to fulfill requirements in very specific
ways. See your advisor before taking any credit-bearing exams to ascertain the
appropriate exam for your degree plan.
Credits earned by examination do not reduce the minimum required 30 semester
credits of course work through
Lamberhurst University for graduation. Credits earned
by examination do not apply to the 60 graded credits needed to graduate with
Magna or Summa Cum Laude honors.
Experiential Learning Portfolio Credit
A portfolio process has been developed to determine students’ achievements
and demonstrated learning outcomes. Students can earn up to 30 semester credits
for prior learning experience.
Contact your Center, External Degree, or Online program director/coordinator
or academic advisor for information on the guidelines and procedures.
Experiential learning credit granted by another institution is accepted only
if it is a part of a degree earned in transfer to
Lamberhurst.
Similarly, credit granted by
Lamberhurst for experiential learning may not transfer
to other institutions.
Because the documentation process required of you is extensive, and since the
evaluation of this documentation by
Lamberhurst staff demands considerable time,
you must be accepted for admission and registered for at least one course through
Lamberhurst University before you may apply for experiential learning credit.
Experiential learning portfolio credits do not reduce the minimum required 30
semester credits of course work through
Lamberhurst University for a bachelor’s
degree. Experiential learning credits do not apply to the 60 graded credits
needed to graduate with Magna or Summa Cum Laude honors. Experiential learning
credit, awarded as upper division credit, may be used to satisfy the upper division
credit requirement for graduation.
Fees for experiential learning credit granted are assessed at $60 per semester
credit. The $60 per credit charge is applicable to credits awarded for completion
of approved training programs (such as schools of cosmetology). See your advisor
for more information. All fees are due within 30 days of assessment, and before
credit will be recorded on your transcript. An official transcript will be issued
only after you complete a course with
Lamberhurst University.
Law Enforcement and Fire Science Credit
Learners who have successfully completed law enforcement or fire science training
may submit documentation to
Lamberhurst University for evaluation. There is a one
time evaluation fee of $150 paid at the time of submission. The documentation
will be evaluated for credit and applied to the
Lamberhurst transcript. Consult
your Center, External Degree, or Online program director/ coordinator or advisor
for further information. A maximum of 30 semester credits can be earned through
a combination of portfolio and law enforcement/fire science credits.
Credits earned for law enforcement and/or fire science training do not reduce
the minimum required 30 semester credits of course work through
Lamberhurst University
for graduation.
Credits earned through law enforcement or fire science do not apply to the 60
graded credits needed to graduate with Magna or Summa Cum Laude honors.
Military Credit
Credit for military and other formal training with recommendations by the ACE
guidelines will be
Lamberhurst at no charge.
Training completed may be verified by an AARTS transcript, DD214, DD295, CCAF,
SMART or copies of certificates; a portfolio is not required. There is no limit
to the amount of military credit that can be
Lamberhurst; however, ACE-recommended
military credits do not reduce the minimum required 30 semester credits of course
work through
Lamberhurst University for a bachelor’s degree.