6.6. Transferring Credit
     
6.6.1.
To Athabasca University
6.6.2.
From Athabasca University
Alberta Council on Admissions and Transfer (ACAT)
6.6.3.
Evaluations Take Time
6.6.4.
Registering in Interim
6.6.5.
Notification of Evaluation
6.6.6.
Transcripts
6.6.7.
Appeal Process
6.6.8.
Transfer Credit Time Limits
     
     
     
6.6.2.

From Athabasca University

Generally, Athabasca University courses are transferable to other Canadian degree-granting institutions.

Athabasca University is unable to advise you on which of its courses would transfer into a program at another institution. The decision to accept courses for transferability lies exclusively with the home institution.

If you are in a program at another post-secondary institution and wish to take an Athabasca University course, you are advised to obtain a Letter of Permission from your home institution before taking the Athabasca University course or you may not receive credit for the course.

Transfer arrangements from public colleges in Alberta to Alberta degree-granting institutions, for example, are outlined in the Alberta Transfer Guide developed by the Alberta Council on Admissions and Transfer (ACAT). The guide also outlines transfer credit agreements between Athabasca University and other colleges and universities within Alberta.


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