Transfer Credit
15. i) Students who, prior to entering Glendon, have
attended an accredited postsecondary institution must arrange to have
an official transcript of their records mailed directly to the Admissions
Office at York University. Students who have successfully completed courses
with a grade of C/60 per cent at another accredited postsecondary institution
may be considered for transfer credits. (Applicants presenting credentials
from a CAAT may be eligible for advanced standing if they complete two
full years of study with an average of 3.0.)
ii) Students transferring to Glendon with a bachelor
of arts degree from another accredited postsecondary institution and wishing
to obtain a York Honours degree through Glendon must complete a program
which meets the following conditions: completion of a minimum of 30 new
credits at York, including at least 50 per cent of the credits required
in their major and minor within the Faculty of Glendon. In addition to
the above, students must also satisfy any further requirements of the
major/minor department(s).
iii) Glendon students pursuing a York degree must seek
a letter of permission (LOP) in advance from the Office of Student Programs
for courses to be taken outside of York.
iv) Courses taken at an accredited postsecondary institution
other than York may be credited as courses taken and passed, provided
that a grade of C/60 per cent or better is obtained. Actual grades will
not be included in the cumulative averages. Transcripts should be submitted
to the Office of Student Programs.
v) Credit for courses taken at other York Faculties
is granted on the same basis as for courses taken at Glendon.
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