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Updated AIU Policy Allows Transfer Of Up To 75% Of Past Credits

February 17, 2011 AIU Atlanta, AIU Houston, AIU London, AIU Online, AIU South Florida, General 0 Comments

With the updated AIU credit transfer policy, students wishing to pursue a bachelor’s degree at the university can transfer-in* up to 75% of their eligible past college credits – and, at the same time, receive credit for eligible work experience.  This new policy makes it possible for students who have previously attended a college or university to bypass some of the required coursework to complete their degree.

Now more people have the opportunity to gain a competitive edge that an industry-relevant degree can offer in today’s complex business climate. The new policy applies to students at all AIU campuses, including the Virtual Campus of AIU Online.

*Not all credits eligible for transfer. See the AIU catalog for our transfer credits policy.


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