A maximum of 10 semester hours of graduate credit from an appropriately regionally-accredited, degree-granting institution may be transferred to a graduate degree program at the University of Central Oklahoma, unless UCO has a Memorandum of Understanding and/or a Transfer Agreement with the sending institution or its agents. These 10 hours must carry grades of “B-“ or higher, must apply to the student’s UCO program and must appear on a UCO Plan of Study. Courses must be approved by the graduate program advisor and the dean of the Jackson College of Graduate Studies. Students may not transfer in credit for capstone courses, program projects, internships, theses, or similar non-classroom, summary, or application requirements. These requirements must be met through UCO.
If the courses have been used to satisfy degree requirements at other universities, they cannot count toward degrees at UCO, unless UCO has a Memorandum of Understanding and/or a Transfer Agreement with the sending institution or its agents providing for an exception to this rule. Only those courses approved by the graduate program advisors for credit toward UCO degrees will count toward GPA calculations.
A student who is transferring in to a UCO graduate program will need to apply for graduate studies and meet all of the admission requirements for the program.
A full explanation of transfer credit may be found in the "Academic Info" section of the graduate catalog: https://www.uco.edu/jcgs/academics/catalog