The School of Continuing Studies (SCS) at Georgetown University offers DLS students transfer credit/advanced standing credit from regionally accredited colleges and universities.
At the discretion of the academic leadership in SCS, credit is granted for prior graduate
work after successful completion of the first semester at SCS. DLS students may not transfer more than nine (9) credits toward their DLS
degree.
The following guidelines are used to inform the decision about which courses
will be accepted for transfer into academic programs in SCS:
- The accreditation of the institution. Only courses from regionally accredited institutions will be
considered.
- The grade in the course. Only courses that have an earned grade of B (3.0) or better will be considered.
- The content of the course. Only courses that have content applicable to offerings in the SCS program
will be considered.
- Age of the course. In most cases, courses older than 10 years old will not be considered.
In order for credits to be considered for transfer into an SCS program, a final, official transcript from each
institution previously attended must be received. Transcripts that are stamped student copy or unofficial copy are not
acceptable, even if they are in sealed envelopes.
Once accepted, transfer credits are posted on the student’s Georgetown record and contribute to the required
number of credits necessary for degree completion. Transfer credit grades, however, will not appear on the student’s
Georgetown transcript and are not considered when calculating the quality point GPA index.