Registrar
Transfer credit
Transfer of Credit PolicY
EITC accepts transfer credit but does not compute grades from other colleges and universities in the EITC institutional GPA. Transfer credit will not be evaluated until you have applied for admission and furnished Student Services with official transcripts. Transfer credit is generally awarded for work completed at a post-secondary institution recognized as a college or university by a regional accrediting association. The Registrar and appropriate faculty will review courses for transfer prior to enrollment at EITC to determine applicability to program graduation requirements. Applicants are encouraged to submit documents well in advance of their anticipated enrollment date in order to facilitate the review process. Transfer credit will not be granted for any course in which a student received less than a “C-”.
The nature of the subject matter covered in technical course work is such that frequent changes in course competencies occur in order to keep pace with industry demands. Because of this, some previously completed courses may not be of value in meeting current graduation requirements. The relevancy of previously completed courses will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis by appropriate faculty.
For placement purposes, prerequisite mathematics courses must have been taken within the last seven years.
Students transferring from EITC to other post-secondary institutions must request their official transcript from EITC be forwarded to the institution of choice. Receiving institutions have the prerogative to evaluate the applicability of credits for transfer. Within Idaho, Boise State University, Idaho State University, and Lewis-Clark State College have Bachelor of Applied Science and/or Bachelor of Applied Technology programs that have been designed specifically for technical college students who have completed the Associate of Applied Science degree and wish to continue their education. It is recommended that interested students contact the college or university that they plan to attend well in advance of completing the AAS to obtain specific information regarding transfer of credit and graduation requirements.
- 2013-2014 Catalog
EITC College L Examinatievelon Program (CLEP):
EITC will accept a limited number of applicable CLEP exams. All CLEP exams must have a credit-granting score of 50.
| CLEP TITLES | SCORE | SEMESTER HOURS | EITC COURSE |
| Composition, Freshman (with or without essay) |
50 | 3 hours | English 101 |
| Algebra-Trigonometry | 50 | 3 hours | Math 108 |
| American Government | 50 | 3 hours | POL 101 |
| Psychology, Introductory | 50 | 3 hours | Psychology 101 |
| Sociology, Introductory | 50 | 3 hours | Sociology 101 |
Advanced Placement:
Students who complete an advanced placement course in high school and receive a score of 3, 4, or 5 on the corresponding College Advanced Placement examination may be granted credit toward graduation requirements. Additional information is available in the Student Services Office.
Contact
Office of the Registrar
Suzanne Felt
Registrar
(208) 524-3000 ext. 3361
(800) 662-0261 ext. 3361
suzanne.felt@my.eitc.edu
Rae Lynn Patterson
Assistant Registrar
(208) 524-3000 ext. 3476
(800) 662-0261 ext. 3476
assistant.registrar@my.eitc.edu
Secure Fax (208) 525-7026
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