Transfer Credit
Transfer coursework is recorded on students’ permanent record. Courses transferred from other colleges/universities do not have quality points assigned; therefore do not apply toward a student’s GPA.
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Undergraduate Students
Students who have completed coursework at regionally accredited colleges or universities may request an evaluation for transfer credit.
Coursework may be considered for transfer credit if all of the following conditions are met:
- The coursework is completed at a regionally accredited institution or dean-approved international institution.
- The final grade posted for each potential transfer course is a "C" letter grade (or above).
- The Office of the University Registrar has received either
- a sealed official transcript, sent to the Office of the University Registrar, One Grand Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63103, or
- an official electronic transcript sent to registrar@slu.edu.
Students may be asked to provide a syllabus containing a written description of the course(s) from the other institution.
Transfer credit for which there is no direct SLU equivalent will be awarded elective credit.
Beginning in Fall 2025, once students start a program at SLU, they are limited to 9 credits of transfer work towards their SLU degree. This applies to all coursework completed at other institutions after initial enrollment at SLU.
Graduate Students
Students who have completed graduate coursework at a regionally accredited institution prior to attending Saint Louis University may request an evaluation for transfer credit by submitting the Petition for Transfer of Graduate Credit.
Transfer credit may not exceed 20% of total credits required for the degree program. Exception: The School of Law allows up to 33% transfer credits toward the Juris Doctor.
Coursework may be considered for transfer credit if all of the following conditions are met:
- The coursework is completed at a regionally accredited institution or at an international institution verified to be equivalent to regionally accredited.
- The final grade received must have been "B" or higher.
- The coursework did not count towards the graduation requirements of an awarded degree.