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35 <br />Incoming Transfer of Instruction <br />Credit: Previous Accreditor and California law requires that a record of all students' previous education be <br />Education Evaluation kept and evaluated if the student Is to receive credit for any course completed at another <br />institution. It is critical thatthe official transcript be obtained and evaluated course -by -course. <br />If the student requests consideration for previous training or experience, the transfer of credit <br />process cannot be completed until the request has been evaluated by the Dean. The school <br />does not accept credits for experiential learning. A copy of the evaluation form and the <br />student evaluation letter must be maintained in the student file. <br />Previous Education Evaluation <br />Transfer of credit from other institutions is encouraged and available In all programs except <br />EFL. Applicants may request an informal transfer of credit evaluation prior to admission. <br />Official notification of credits that have been accepted for transfer to a program normally <br />occurs at the time an offer of admission is made or during the student's first module of <br />enrollment. Evaluation of credits fortransferto a program will require a copyofthe transcript <br />that reflects the course being evaluated. <br />Minimum Requirements for the Evaluation of Transfer of Credit <br />Credits evaluated for transfer from other educational institutions must have been: <br />• Earned and recorded on an official transcript at a school that was accredited by an <br />agency recognized by either the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for <br />Higher Education Accreditation; <br />• Earned within 5 years prior to or after matriculation to Learnet; <br />• For education received more than 5 years prior to the start of class, the student must <br />demonstrate proficiency in that subject matter by earning a score of 70% or higher <br />on an exam, administered by the Dean, in that subject matter; <br />• Earned in courses posting a "B" (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) or higher; <br />• Earned in a course in which the content is equivalent in both content and credit value <br />to the corresponding Learnet course; <br />• Approved prior to registering for the course. <br />Learnet also considers credits for transfer from educational accomplishments attained in <br />extra -institutional settings that are recognized by the American Council on Education's (ACE) <br />Center for Adult Learning and Educational Credentials. <br />Foreign Coursework <br />Coursework from non-U.S. institutions will normally require transcripts to be evaluated and <br />certified by a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member agency. <br />Transfer of credit documentation, when requested, should be submitted to the Office of <br />Admission. Students who have satisfactorily completed courses from a foreign nation's <br />appropriately accredited university may be able to apply the courses credits toward an <br />Academic Associate Degree at Learnet. Students should consult admissions BEFORE <br />requesting to have credits evaluated because the time it takes to evaluate a large number of <br />units can delay enrollment. Courses must first be evaluated by an approved credential <br />evaluation agency, then finally reviewed and approved by Dean. Once courses are approved, <br />their credit(s) may then be transferred to Learnet. <br />To have foreign coursework credits evaluated, students should contact one of the approved <br />credential evaluation agencies listed below and request a detailed equivalency report that <br />indicates -for each course -whether it is an upper -or -lower -division course, its US quarter <br />equivalency, and the grade the student earned: <br />Please visit http://www.naces.ora/ and select one of institutions listed: <br />AERC, American Education Research Corporation, 626-339-4404, www.aerc-eval.com <br />Last Revision Date on <br />