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Transfer Student Application Procedure
Transfer students (students with prior college credit) should:
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Submit a completed
Application for Admission and the nonrefundable $35 application fee payable to Daniel Webster College to:
Office of Admissions Daniel Webster College 20 University Drive Nashua, New Hampshire 03063-1300
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Provide an official high school transcript.
(If you have completed a GED, please call 1.800.325.6876
for more information.)
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Provide official college transcripts from each college attended.
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Schedule a campus visit. You may arrange for a visit by contacting the Office of Admissions at: 1.800.325.6876 or 603.577.6600, or by
e-mailing us at
admissions@dwc.edu.
TRANSFER CREDIT
DWC recognizes work completed at other accredited institutions. A student wishing an unofficial evaluation prior to enrolling may send or bring a transcript for preliminary evaluation to the Office of Admissions. Final confirmation is based on official transcripts only. Daniel Webster College has articulation agreements with several two-year institutions. Those agreements provide additional opportunities for transferring students.
Students who have completed course work at another accredited college or university may be considered in either the fall or spring semester in accordance with the following guidelines:
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A transfer applicant should have a cumulative college grade point average of no less than 2.00 (based upon all colleges attended).
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Previous college-level work earned at an accredited college or university has been satisfactorily completed with a grade of C or better (2.00 or above).
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There is no limitation on the age of credit accepted for transfers. Credits will be normally granted where there is evidence to anticipate that a student's skills and knowledge are sufficient to allow the student to successfully complete his/her current degree program. However, it may be advisable for students to retake foundation courses in math and/or writing to support their successful academic progress at DWC.
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The evaluation and awarding of transfer credit for flight training courses is subject to written and practical testing conducted by the College.
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The repetition of a course previously received as a credit in transfer will result in the replacement of credit for that course.
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