Transfer Credit Policy

 

Those transfer students wishing to receive credit for courses from other colleges must have earned a "C-" or better.  The maximum number of credits transferable is further limited by the policy that no more than 31 credit hours can be transferred to North Country Community College to qualify for an Associate degree and no more than 15 credit hours to qualify for a Certificate.  Grades and quality points for courses transferred into NCCC will not appear on the transcript and will not be used in calculating the grade point average at the College.

 

To qualify for transfer, credit must be less than ten years old.  Credits taken at NCCC, where matriculation has been broken, will also be subject to the ten-year rule.

 

Credit by Extension

 

A student may earn credits in pursuit of an Associate degree at North Country Community College by participating in any approved off-campus program of independent study, examination for credit, or any other accredited form of external study.  A student must apply and be accepted to matriculated status at North Country Community College before credit will be granted.  No grades will be awarded to the student, and credit will be given only for courses that correspond reasonably with the College's course offerings.  A student desiring to enter such a program should indicate this intention to the Vice President for Academic Affairs in order to receive proper credit for such study.  Pre-approval is highly recommended.  Participation in an independent program in no way changes a student's official status at North Country Community College.

 

The following are some of the programs North Country Community College will accept for credit in keeping with the above requirements:

  • College Entrance Examination Board College-Level Examination Program
  • New York State College Proficiency Examination Program
  • New York State Independent Study Program
  • New York State University of the Air Program

 North Country Community College Catalog, 2009-2011. p. 8.