Articulation Agreements
An articulation agreement is a list of courses from another academic institution that are transferable to LMU. These agreements are designed to help students to identify which courses can apply towards a baccalaureate degree program.
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Existing Histories
The Existing Histories show how some courses have transferred to LMU from schools for which there is no articulation agreement. Since there is no agreement, the acceptance of credit for these courses, and determination of the requirements they might fulfill, is contingent upon a review by the Dean of each College or of the School of Film and Television.
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Transfer Credit Policies
- Course work must be done at an institution accredited by one of the six regional associations of the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities.
- Courses with grades below a C (2.0) do not transfer.
- A maximum of 60 semester hours from a community or junior college and 90 hours from a four-year institution is transferable.
- Foreign institutions must be recognized by the Ministry of Education of that country.
- LMU credit will be given only after the receipt of an official transcript.