When a transfer admission application is received, Cleveland State University's Office of the University Registrar Transfer Credit Evaluation section evaluates and determines the amount of transfer credit that will be accepted. Transfer credit will be applied to your record within two weeks after you have been admitted to a program.
Cleveland State University awards transfer credit for academic work completed at other colleges or universities if it meets the following criteria:
Once a transfer credit evaluator determines which classes are transferable, students may appeal equivalency decisions by lodging a petition with the Transfer Credit Evaluation Appeals Committee. Students seeking to appeal a transfer credit decision should meet with an academic advisor for assistance in compiling a petition.
Transfer credit is subject to institutional repeat policy (i.e. if you repeat a course for which you have already received transfer credit).
