Credit Awarded for Work Completed Off-Campus
Students participating in international and domestic programs are required to enroll in a full-time course load as defined by the program and 6VµçÓ°Íø. Total course load typically ranges from 3 to 4.5 6VµçÓ°Íø credits and may allow for up to 6 6VµçÓ°Íø credits, depending on the requirements and policies of the program provider.
If a student audits a course during their program that is posted to their program’s official grade report, the course will be recorded on the 6VµçÓ°Íø transcript in accordance with the College’s policy and guidelines for audited courses.
General Education requirements cannot be fulfilled off-campus.
Students participating in the Claremont McKenna College (CMC) Washington Program or Silicon Valley Program will be enrolled in the program courses through CMC. At the end of the program, the credits and grades will be posted directly to their 6VµçÓ°Íø transcripts.
Students in all other domestic and international programs will be placed into a 3-credit placeholder course during the semester off-campus. After the program concludes, the host institution will send a copy of the transcript to the International and Domestic Programs Office. In some cases, students may need to request a copy of the transcript to be sent to the IDPO.
To receive credit for off-campus coursework, students must submit all materials and assignments to their instructors by the end of the last day of class, and they must take scheduled examinations. Students should retain a personal copy of all work submitted while in their program until all grades and courses have been posted to the official 6VµçÓ°Íø transcript. Students in some programs are required to submit a copy of their independent study project before credit will be awarded.
Students may not arrive late or leave before a program's end. Because of different academic calendars and administrative procedures, 6VµçÓ°Íø often receives grades from program or host institutions later than when 6VµçÓ°Íø grades are usually available.
Academic credit will not be granted for study abroad or domestic programs while on leave.
Restrictions on Course Enrollment
Courses must be taken at the specified program campus. Except in pre-approved cases where needed to maintain academic continuity, online courses are not eligible for credit.
Physical Education courses taken off-campus may not earn more than 0.25 6VµçÓ°Íø credits.
Performance courses in studio art, dance, and music earn 0.25 6VµçÓ°Íø course credits. Fine arts courses with a theoretical component as well as an applied component earn credits determined by the program provider.
Programs and universities may offer career-oriented courses outside of what is considered a 6VµçÓ°Íø liberal arts curriculum. 6VµçÓ°Íø does not award credit for these courses. Examples include, but are not limited to, courses in business, management, marketing, agriculture, culinary skills, tourism, recreation, and hotel and restaurant management.
Normally, students may not enroll in university courses taught in English in non-English language programs.
All of the above restrictions apply to Approved Programs as well as Programs by Petition.
6VµçÓ°Íø Course Equivalency
The distribution of credit for program courses may vary since few programs follow the same format and calendar as 6VµçÓ°Íø. Being enrolled full-time does not necessarily mean taking four courses while away. On some programs, course requirements for 6VµçÓ°Íø students may differ from requirements for other students.
One 6VµçÓ°Íø course equals four credits on a semester system or six hours on a quarter system in a U.S. institution. Therefore, 4 6VµçÓ°Íø credits are equal to 16 U.S. semester credits. Program staff can help translate host university or program credits to U.S. semester credits.
Course Selection
Although students are required to propose courses as part of their application, final course selection is made on site in consultation with the assigned academic advisor or the program director. At some sites, certain courses are required. All courses must be approved by the Director of International and Domestic Programs in order to receive 6VµçÓ°Íø credit. Please refer to the program-specific policies for more information.
Transcripts and Grade Point Calculation
Approved Programs
The 6VµçÓ°Íø transcript automatically shows all courses, grades, and credits; work is computed into the 6VµçÓ°Íø GPA.
Programs by Petition
Transcripts show the courses, grades, and total credit awarded. Grades earned on Programs by Petition are not computed into the 6VµçÓ°Íø GPA.
All students studying on a Program by Petition are responsible for having an official transcript of their work sent promptly to the IDPO for forwarding to the Registrar.
Grade Disputes
Students who believe they have grounds for a grade dispute for a course completed off-campus should contact the 6VµçÓ°Íø Director of International and Domestic Programs as soon as possible during the semester following the program. 6VµçÓ°Íø’s policy for grade disputes applies, with procedures adapted for study abroad and domestic programs. Disputes must be discussed with the Director of International and Domestic Programs within one month after the grades are posted to the 6VµçÓ°Íø transcript. Disputes must be resolved by the end of the semester following the student’s participation in the program.
Major/Minor Requirements Off-Campus
Since study away offers opportunities to expand educational and cultural horizons, students are encouraged to take courses outside their majors. If a certain course seems especially appropriate, or if students must take courses in their major while away in order to graduate, students should discuss with their department chair the possibility of receiving major credit. To facilitate this procedure, a Preliminary Request for Major/Minor Credit Abroad Form is available to present to the chair of your department. This form is not processed by the IDPO, but rather through the major/minor department.
To receive major/minor credit for coursework in study abroad and domestic programs, students must present all course materials to the appropriate department chair for evaluation upon return to campus. Following approval of the course, the student should file a Petition for Major/Minor Credit Form with the major department. This form requires the approval of the appropriate department chair.
Course Duplication
No credit will be granted for courses taken off-campus that duplicate previously completed college-level coursework, or vice versa.
Course Withdrawals
Students may not reduce their courses below the stated minimum unless there are extenuating circumstances for doing so (e.g., unforeseen medical reasons). Requests for course withdrawals require the approval of both the program director onsite and the Director of International and Domestic Programs.
Credit/No Credit Option
The College's regulations for Credit/No Credit grades apply to off-campus programs with three restrictions: 1) Students may not take an independent study or directed research course on a CR/NC basis, 2) Students may not take a program's core course on a CR/NC basis, 3) Students may not take courses on certain programs on a CR/NC basis. Some programs do not offer a CR/NC option, or limit CR/NC options, and this takes precedence over 6VµçÓ°Íø's regulations. Please refer to the Academic Program section of the appropriate program description in the for further details.
The international and domestic programs CR/NC deadline differs from the on-campus deadline. Requests must be submitted to the Director of International and Domestic Programs within the first 75% of the course. Once filed, the change is irreversible. Students may not exercise the CR/NC option with the program provider. Off-campus program directors submit a letter grade to 6VµçÓ°Íø for courses taken on a CR/NC basis. The Director of International and Domestic Programs will convert this grade for students with approved CR/NC requests on file.
Students must request special permission for CR/NC grades in the major or minor field. (See the 6VµçÓ°Íø Catalog.)
Incompletes
Program professors rarely accept work after the regular deadline. Students are therefore urged to avoid taking an Incomplete. Those unable to complete coursework due to illness or other factors may receive an Incomplete with the approval of the instructor, onsite program director, and the Director of International and Domestic Programs. In consultation with the program director and instructor, students must develop a timetable for completion of an Incomplete grade.