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How will I find out those courses
for which I will get placement or transfer credit?
At Orientation an advisor will review a preliminary evaluation
of transfer credits for you. In some cases you will receive your
completed official transfer evaluation.
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Is the worksheet the same as a preliminary evaluation?
The worksheet is prepared by an academic advisor
to inform you of everything you need to complete your degree. The advisor
will meet with you for a 30-minute appointment to discuss required courses,
major courses, electives and a minor.
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When I receive my official evaluation what do I do?
You will receive the official evaluation in the mail in one to two semesters.
It will provide a course-by-course breakdown of the courses for which you
have been given credit. Upon receipt of the official evaluation, call or
come to the Center for Advisement and Orientation and schedule an appointment
to have a worksheet done.
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Who prepares the official evaluation?
Transfer credit evaluators located in the Registrar's Office and in the
Office ofAdmissions complete your evaluation.
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I want to check the status of my transfer evaluation. Where do I
go?
Contact a transfer evaluator at the Registrar's Office. For more information
about transfer evaluations see the Transfer Student questions. Remember
that the College requires a minimum of one to two semesters to complete
an official evaluation.
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What can I do to expedite the official evaluation process?
Provide Baruch with your official transcript(s). We will not begin the
evaluation of our records until we have received all final transcripts.
You must request that these to be sent from all previous colleges to Baruch.
Also, you might be required to provide course descriptions and/or syllabi
in order to facilitate completion of your evaluation.
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If my official evaluation has not been completed can I still meet
with an academic advisor?
Yes. You may see an advisor for general information and for answers to
questions about the preliminary evaluation on a walk-in basis. Be sure to
bring the preliminary evaluation with you.
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