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ADVANCED STANDING AND TRANSFER STUDENTS
The college recognizes previous studies for transfer credit or advanced standing provided that such studies were at an accredited college-level institution.
A maximum of two years of Distance Education studies (60 credit hours) is acceptable for credit toward graduation at Summit. Any Distance Education studies must be from a recognized college-level institution.
These limitations apply in all cases of transfer credits:
- No student may graduate from Summit with less than one year (at least 30 credit hours) of regular enrolment in the college.
- Although prior college-level studies may be recognized, graduation from Summit is dependent upon the fulfilment of all requirements including specific Bible and theology requirements.
- No more than 3 credits of the final 16 credits toward graduation may be from a transfer of credit.
- Courses which a student seeks to transfer should have a grade minimum of C or its equivalent.
- In the case of non-accredited institutions, a maximum allowable credit of 30 credits may be considered pending a student's first semester results at Summit.
- Decisions on individual cases may be appealed to the Admissions Committee which has the final word in each case.
- Ministers wishing to earn the Baccalaureate degree may be granted up to 8 credit hours for ministerial experience.
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Summit Pacific College Admissions PO Box 1700 Abbotsford, BC V2S 7E7 (604) 851-7224 or (604) 851-7222 1-800-976-8388 admissions@summitpacific.ca
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