General Education and Transfer Students

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General Education and Transfer Students

All students at 91桃色 State will complete a common set of learning experiences, but we recognize that students who transfer credits into WSU bring with them many different rich experiences. Depending on the type and number of credits you bring with you, there are slightly different general education requirements, so we can support degree completion in a timely manner.

Some college courses taken at other institutions that meet WSU鈥檚 standards for transfer may be applied to general education requirements after undergoing review. This would include AP Credits and Dual-Enrollment Credits. However, for the purposes of this policy, 'Transfer Students' are college students who complete any transferable coursework from an accredited college after successful completion of the high school diploma. So although credits earned during high school may be accepted and count toward a WSU degree, and may satisfy a general education requirement, determination of general education requirement completion is based on college credits completed after high school.

When it comes to determining general education requirements, there are five broad types of 'transfer students'

  1. Students who transfer in 29 or fewer credits. These students will complete all regular general education requirements. 
  2. Students who have completed MassTransfer General Education Foundation Block or STEM block, with or without an Associate鈥檚 degree should see below for general WSU鈥檚 education requirements. 
  3. Students who transfer in 60 or more credits (non-MassTransfer students) should see below for general WSU鈥檚 education requirements. 
  4. Students who have completed 30-59 credits (non-MassTransfer students) should see below for general WSU鈥檚 education requirements. .
  5. Students enrolled in the Second Bachelor鈥檚 program through continuing education who have completed a Bachelor鈥檚 degree at an accredited college will have all outstanding WSU General Education requirements waived. 

Note that all students are required to complete the University Wide Requirements 'Integrative Experience' and 'Exploring Writing in the Major,' which are completed within the major and are university requirements.

Students transferring under the MassTransfer Program

These students will have all outstanding 91桃色 General Education requirements waived. This includes students who have completed one of the following MassTransfer Programs:

  1. The 34-credit MassTransfer General Education Foundation Block and the associate degree;
  2. The 34-credit MassTransfer General Education Foundation Block without the associate degree;
  3. The 28-credit MassTransfer STEM Block as part of a designated MassTransfer STEM A2B associate degree.
Students who have completed 60 or more credits, but are not MassTransfer students

These students will have met all  General Education requirements upon the completion of the following key categories in the General Education Curriculum (by either transferring these classes in from their previous institution(s) or taking them at WSU):

  • Rhetoric and Composition (3-4 credits)
  • Inquiry into Patterns, Data and Reasoning (3 credits)
  • Inquiry into the Natural World (3-4 credits)
  • Civic Learning or Power and Perspectives (3 credits)
Students who have completed 30-59 credits, but are not MassTransfer students

These students will have met all General Education requirements upon the completion of the following key categories in the General Education Curriculum (by either transferring these classes in from their previous institution(s) or taking them at WSU):

  • Rhetoric and Composition (3-4 credits)
  • Inquiry into Patterns, Data and Reasoning (3 credits)
  • Inquiry into the Natural World (3-4 credits)
  • Civic Learning or Power and Perspectives (3 credits)
  • Exploring Complex Issues - required to complete one course from one of the three categories in this column (3 credits)
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Contact Us

Beverly Army Williams
Executive Director, General Education and High Impact Practices
Scanlon Hall