A maximum of six credits from other institutions may be credited toward a master’s degree program provided that:
- The student applies for transfer credit at the time of matriculation;
- The work was taken in graduate courses for graduate credit;
- The work was taken within the last six years;
- The grade received was B or better;
- The work does not duplicate any work, graduate or undergraduate, for which credit was previously given;
- The work was not applied toward an academic degree at any other institution;
- The work was taken at an accredited college or university;
- The work is applicable to the student’s program.
A current matriculated William Paterson University student may, in some instances, be allowed to take courses off-campus at other institutions as a visiting student and transfer the credit to William Paterson University. The student must receive permission from the dean of the college and/or the department chairperson of his/her program of study prior to course registration. These credits are allowed as transfer credit; provisions two through six as stated above remain applicable in such instances.