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CCM/CSE Justice Studies Program
Transfer Credits- Transfer courses accepted by the College of Saint Elizabeth reflect only the credits of the course. Grades earned in transfer courses are not averaged into the College of Saint Elizabeth grade point average. Please note: The only circumstance where a grade of D will be accepted in transfer is if an Associate’s Degree was earned. Any courses taken after the Associates Degree is awarded must have a grade of C or better in order to transfer onto the CSE transcript.
A few guidelines to help you achieve your goal in obtaining your Bachelors Degree in Justice Studies:
- Students must be registered for at least one (1) CSE course, along with the CCM course they are registering for each semester.
- Students must fill out the CSE/CCM Verification of Enrollment form by the end of the CSE drop/add period so that it can be entered by the CSE Registrar’s office onto the students transcript.
- If the form is not received by the CSE Registrar’s Office by the end of the drop/add period, all courses taken at CCM for the particular semester will be counted as transfer credits on the students CSE transcript.
- At the end of each semester the student is responsible for requesting their CCM transcript from CCM. The transcript can be either mailed or dropped off to the CSE Registrars office.
- Once the CSE Registrar’s Office has the official CCM transcript with the grades for the semester, the grades can be entered onto the students CSE transcript.
- If for some reason the student cannot take a CSE course in a Fall or Spring semester, the student must take a Leave of Absence from CSE. Any CCM courses taken during their leave of absence period will be considered transfer credits when the student returns. The credits will be accepted (as long as a grade of “C” or better is earned)
- Courses taken at CCM over an intersession or summer period will be entered on the students CSE transcript as transfer credits in all circumstances.
- Under no circumstances can the student transfer in more than 90 credits. Once the limit of transfer credits has been reached no other courses will be accepted in transfer. It is extremely important for students to keep track of the amount of courses they are transferring.
Helpful Link:
County College of Morris Records and Registration Office http://www.ccm.edu/admissions/recordsRegistration
To be filled out every semester before the end of the CSE add/drop period:
CCM CSE Registrar's Enrollment Verification Form