How to Transfer Study Abroad Credits

How to Transfer Back Study Abroad Credits
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IMPORTANT NOTE:

We can only assist students who have filled out paperwork through the Study Abroad Office.

If you studied abroad without consulting our office, you will have to transfer your courses through the ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Admissions Transfer Office.

Course Approval Form Information

In order for your study abroad credits to be transferred, you must get a Course Approval Form signed off on.Ìý

Detailed information about this form can be found below:

What is a Course Approval Form?
A form that you send to different department chairs/undergraduate advisors with your study abroad classes & credits; they will write down the ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ equivalent class and sign off on it.Ìý This guarantees that your credits will transfer back to ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

 

*Your study abroad classes/credits cannot be posted to CUNYFirst without this form.*

 

 

This is especially necessary for students who receive Financial Aid.

Who needs a Course Approval Form?
Everyone who studies abroad… BUT if you are studying abroad through a ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Winter/Summer Program, we take care of it for you.

 

  • QC Winter/Summer Programs:Ìý Students wishing to receive credits from a different department should let us know, and should then bring this form directly to your department of interest and then submit it to the Study Abroad Office once it is signed.
Who must get a Course Approval Form signed off on on their own?

Everyone EXCEPT FOR ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Winter/Summer Program Participants.

 

In other words, students participating in the following programs must obtain Course Approval Signatures on their own; the ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Study Abroad Office will not do this on your behalf, besides exceptional cases:

-ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Semester/Yearlong ProgramsÌý(International & NSE)

-NON-ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Semester/Yearlong Programs (Other CUNY, SUNY, USAC, etc.)

-NON-ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Summer/Winter Programs (Other CUNY, SUNY, USAC, etc.)

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    Students participating in ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Summer/Winter Programs do not have to worry about this, unless they would like credits from a different department.

 

Different Types of Course Approval Forms

-ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Course Approval Form

–> For Summer, Winter & Semester/Yearlong Programs

 

-NSE Course Approval Form

–> For ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Students participating in the National Student Exchange Program (NSE)

 

-ePermit Course Approval Form

–> For other CUNY programs

      • These students must apply for an ePermit on CUNYFirst before submitting their ePermit Course Approval Form, but can begin obtaining signatures right away.

-NON-CUNY Course Approval Form

–> For any NON-CUNY Programs (Ex: SUNY, USAC, direct enrollment, 3rd parties, etc.)

 

 

-National Student Exchange Course Approval Form

–> For the NSE Program

 

INSTRUCTIONS
ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Winter/Summer Programs
You do not have to do anything, unless you would like credits from a different department.

ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Semester/Yearlong Programs (International)

After being nominated to your host university:

 

    1. Decide which courses you would like to take abroad
    2. Download the ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Semester Programs Course Approval Form
    3. Fill out the Course Approval Form (instructions below)
    4. Email the Course Approval Form to department chairs/undergrad advisors (Sample Email below)
    5. Email signed Course Approval Form(s) to bzahran@qc.cuny.edu and to Financial Aid.

 

NOTE:

 

    Most of the time, you will not know exactly which courses you will be taking until the very last minute.
    If your courses change, you can obtain signatures for those new classes upon your return to NY.
National Student Exchange Program (NSE)

After being accepted for placement:

 

    1. Decide which courses you would like to take at your host school.
    2. Download the NSE Course Approval Form
    3. Fill out the Course Approval Form (instructions below)
    4. Email the Course Approval Form to department chairs/undergrad advisors (Sample Email below)
    • 5. Email signed Course Approval Form(s) to

Sharon.Shulman@qc.cuny.edu

    and to Financial Aid (if applicable).

 

Other CUNY Programs

After being accepted to the Other CUNY Program:

 

    1. Decide which courses you would like to take abroad
    2. Apply for an ePermit on CUNYFirst (this is what will allow your credits to transfer from the other CUNY school to ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ)

–>Ìý Instructions here (but put ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ as your home college, not your host college)

    3. Download the ePermit Course Approval Form
    4. Fill out the Course Approval Form (instructions below)
    5. Email the Course Approval Form to department chairs/undergrad advisors (Sample Email below)
    6. Email signed Course Approval Form(s) to Financial Aid (except Winter Program applicants) and studyabroad@qc.cuny.edu.
    Ìý SUBJECT: ePermit Course Approval Form- [Your Full Name (EMPL ID)]- [Semester/Year]

 

NOTE:

 

    Most of the time, you will not know exactly which courses you will be taking until the very last minute.
    If your courses change, you can obtain signatures for those new classes upon your return to NY.

 

NON-CUNY Programs

After being accepted to your NON-CUNY Program:

 

    1. Decide which courses you would like to take abroad
    2. Download the NON-CUNY Course Approval Form
    3. Fill out the Course Approval Form (instructions below)
    4. Email the Course Approval Form to department chairs/undergrad advisors (Sample Email below)

5. Email signed Course Approval Form(s) to Financial Aid (except Winter Program applicants) and studyabroad@qc.cuny.edu.

      • Ìý SUBJECT: NON-CUNY Course Approval Form- [Your Full Name (EMPL ID)]- [Semester/Year]

 

NOTE:

 

    Most of the time, you will not know exactly which courses you will be taking on a semester abroad until the very last minute.
    If your courses change, you can obtain signatures for those new classes upon your return to NY.
How to fill out a
Course Approval Form
You Fill Out:

  • Top of the form: Your information
  • Left side of the table: Study Abroad Course & Credit Information
    • Under “Study Abroad Course” or “Discipline” (in NON-CUNY form): Write the full names of the courses you will be taking abroad
    • Under S.A. Credits: Write the number of credits the course is worth in that country
      • Ex: For Europe, 6 ECTS (European Credits) = 3 American Credits, so you would write 6 if that is how many credits the class is worth in Europe.

Department Chairs/Undergrad Advisors Fill Out:

  • Right Side of Table: They should write the Queen College Equivalency, ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Credits and sign & date the form
    • Be sure to mention any differences in credit conversions
Obtaining Course Approval Form Signatures

After deciding which you are interested in and filling out the Course Approval Form:

Go to/Email the corresponding department chairs/undergrad advisors and have them sign off on ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Equivalencies.Ìý

    • If you have trouble figuring out which departments to send your Course Approval Form to, email:
      • bzahran@qc.cuny.edu (Semester Programs)
      • Joelle.Grosso@qc.cuny.edu (Winter/Summer Programs)

No ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Equivalency?Ìý No problem

If there is no ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ course that is similar to the one you are taking abroad, departments can grant you 499 Elective Credits.

  • Ex: HIST 499 – This is not a specific History class, these are just elective credits that the History department is granting you.
  • ITAL 499 – Same thing here

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CONTACT INFO.

Departmental contact information can be found via the link below under Academics > Schools:

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You will find a Sample Email below of what you can send to departments.

 

Sample Email to Departments

Replace everything in [brackets]

Remember to attach the Course Approval Form to your email!

Email Subject:Ìý Ìý [Dept. Name] Study Abroad Credits- [Your Full Name (EMPL ID)]

Dear Professor [Last Name],

I hope that you are doing well.

I am writing to you because I will be studying abroad in [country] next semester, and I am planning on taking [#] [dept. name] class[es] there.

Could you please take a look at the Course Approval Form attached and then write and sign off on the corresponding ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ equivalency?Ìý If there is not an exact QC equivalency, feel free to grant me [dept. name] 499 credits [ex: HIST 499 credits].

I have attached the syllabus/course description below:

  • [Course name]Ìý(SyllabusÌýhere)

Thanks in advance!

Best,

[Your Name] [(EMPL ID)]

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