Courses transferred or accepted for credit must be equivalent with coursework at NACC. Course content and level of instruction must result in the same level of student learning to those of the students enrolled at NACC. In assessing and documenting equivalent learning and qualified faculty, NACC may use recognized guides which aid in the evaluation for credit including but not limited to those published by the American Council on Education, The American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, and the National Association of Foreign Student Affairs.
A course completed at other duly accredited postsecondary institutions with a passing grade will be accepted for transfer as potentially creditable toward graduation requirements. A transfer grade of “D” will only be accepted when the transfer student’s cumulative GPA is 2.0 or above at the time of admission. If the student has a cumulative 2.0 or above, the “D” grade will be accepted the same as for native students. All foreign transcripts MUST be evaluated by an approved agency and a copy sent directly from the agency to the admissions office at NACC.