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Webster University evaluates coursework completed at accredited colleges/universities or postsecondary institutions for acceptance as transfer credit. In addition, students may have other previous learning experiences (such as corporate or military training) evaluated for credit. Official transcripts and other documentation of all previous study must be submitted to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at the time of application.
Transfer credit will generally be granted for college level courses completed with a passing grade. A maximum of 98 semester hours may be transferred toward the 128 semester hours required for the Bachelor’s degree.
Within those 98 hours, a maximum of 64 hours of college level coursework may be transferred from any combination of community colleges, standardized tests, or other lower-division institutions, if you have not completed an Associate degree.
If you have completed an Associate degree, you may transfer all of the college level coursework counted toward your Associate degree.
Courses completed with the grade of “D” may transfer with restrictions. Duplicate coursework does not transfer. At least 30 of the final 36 semester hours must be earned directly from Webster University.
If you have completed fewer than 30 semester hours of college credit, you will also need to have an official high school transcript or GED scores sent directly to us.
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