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Transfer Credit Evaluation Form

Use the guide below for help in reading your Transfer of Credits Evaluation form, so you can be sure you are taking the courses to meet requirements you still need to fulfill at North Park University.

Transfer of Credits Evaluation Example

A. General Education Requirements

Carefully review North Park University's General Education requirements, which can be downloaded here.

B. Completed Requirement

An "X" in this box indicates that you have met the general education course requirement through transfer credits, with the course(s) transferring listed next to it.

C. Unfulfilled Requirements

A section left blank in the General Education Requirements column indicates that you have not fulfilled this area requirement.

D. Partially Fulfilled Requirements

Some general education categories require more than one course to fulfill the requirement at North Park. If you are transferring credits that partially meet this requirement, the courses will be listed in the appropriate section, but there will not be an "X," indicating that there are still parts of the requirement left to fill.

E. Transferred Credits

Your total number of credits accepted for transfer, which counts toward your total credit requirement for graduation from North Park University

F. Admission/Entrance GPA

Your transfer GPA does not count toward your GPA at North Park University. This GPA is used for Admissions purposes only.

G. Major and Elective Courses

This section lists transferring courses that may count as elective credits or toward your major requirements. Explore the majors offered at North Park, and view academic planning guides for each major and pre-professional program of study.

H. Electives

Courses that are approved for transferring to North Park which do not meet a general education requirement in the left column of this form are listed as elective credits. To have them counted toward your intended or declared major at North Park, you must complete a Major Course Transfer Form.

I. The North Park Dialogue

Dialogue is North Park's general education curriculum. Some academic programs do not require students to take all three years of Dialogue courses. Please refer to this box to find out if your program or major is in this category. Read more on the Evaluation Cover Sheet.

Important Notes:

  • Documents that were submitted on your behalf from previous institutions were used to create this evaluation.
  • Current students can identify and contact their faculty advisors through the WebAdvisor system. New students must contact the Office of Student Enrichment Services and Support for this information.
  • North Park's 60/90 rule limits credits transferred from a two-year college to 60 semester hours, and credits transferred from a bachelor's degree-granting institution to 90 semester hours. Credits are transferred in chronological order.
  • Questions regarding credit evaluation should be directed to Cherita Banton, records evaluator, in Student Administrative Services via email or at (773) 244-4990.
  • The Evaluation Cover Sheet includes important notes regarding your evaluation. Please read this document carefully.