Transfer of college credit toward a degree for courses taken at another institution must be approved by the Registrar or appropriate division chair. Walsh University accepts transfer credits from regionally accredited institutions with a grade of "C-" or better.
Nursing transfer students must be in good academic standing in their prior program and meet the Gary and Linda Byers School of Nursing admission criteria.
Students transferring technical program credits (industrial, commercial, culinary, agricultural, mechanical, musical, or arts) from a regionally accredited institution may transfer up to 15 elective hours; these do not fulfill core or major requirements.
Transfer students must complete a minimum of 27 credit hours at Walsh University to earn a degree.
All students must complete their final 27 semester hours prior to graduation at Walsh, including at least 15 hours in their major field.
Transfer students with an associate’s degree may qualify for reduced core requirements.
Note: Courses with designations of Diversity (DV), Service Learning (SL), Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT), or Themes (TH1, TH2, TH3) will not transfer into Walsh.
If you would like to explore how your individual courses and credits transfer to Walsh University from another institution, please use the button below to view our transfer equivalency guides.
Transfer Equivalency Guides
Walsh University uses Transferology, a free tool that helps students explore transfer options—whether transferring schools or taking courses elsewhere.
Walsh students can also use Transferology to see how courses at other institutions will transfer back to Walsh.
* The Transferology database is continuously updated. All transfer information is a guide only. An official course-by-course evaluation will be completed upon admission to Walsh University.
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