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Transfer Credit Evaluations

Transfer Credit Evaluations

Thank you for looking to Evangel University to help you finish what you started. Let’s begin with evaluating how the credits you’ve earned will fit into a degree program at EU. Here are basic guidelines:

  • Evangel will accept credits from any regionally accredited institution.
  • Only non-remedial/non-vocational courses with a letter grade of “C” or better will transfer into Evangel University.
  • Graduate programs are unique and transferability varies by degree program. Contact your admissions counselor for details.
  • Proficiencies earned at other institutions are not accepted.
  • You can transfer up to 64 semester hours of credit from a community or junior college.
  • To earn an Evangel University degree, the last 30 credits of your degree program will need to be completed at Evangel.
  • While we can evaluate unofficial college transcripts to give you an idea of how courses will transfer, official transcripts are required before transfer credit will be awarded.
  • Advanced Placement: Degree credit is awarded to entering freshmen when a grade of 3 or higher is achieved in the Advanced Placement Examination of the Educational Testing Service on subject matter equivalent to a course that Evangel offers. In some academic programs, credits may be awarded differentially for AP scores of 3, 4, and 5. Under this program, no more than 30 credits are awarded to a student.
  • International Baccalaureate: Degree credit is awarded to an entering freshmen if a score of 5 or higher is achieved on the International Baccalaureate examination and a score of 4 or higher is achieved on the International Baccalaureate higher-level examination.
  • CLEP Exams: see information below.

Request a Transfer Evaluation

To learn how your courses will transfer to Evangel, contact the appropriate admissions counselor for your degree area.

Undergraduate On Campus Programs
Jacob Saatmann

Undergraduate Adult/Online Programs
Trina Cowan
Ask how you can earn credit for life experiences through prior learning assessment!

Graduate Programs
Meghan Abney

Assemblies of God Theological Seminary Programs
Efrain Figueroa

Common Undergraduate Transfer Courses

Evangel’s Course
Composition ENGL 111
Composition II ENGL 211
American History I HIST 111
American History II HIST 112
American Government

Sometimes called American Govt/Politics

GOVT 170
World Civilization/History I HIST 115
World Civilization/History II HIST 116
Intro to Psychology or General Psychology PSYC 112
Intro to Sociology SOCI 111
Personal Finance FIN 138
Biological Science or General Biology BIOL 101
Public Speaking or Speech COMM 111
Intro to Literature ENGL 123
Music Appreciation (sometimes called Music of the World) MUSC 113
College Algebra MATH 129

CLEP Exams

Credits are granted for scores of 50 or higher on CLEP exams. CLEP credit is given only in areas where college course work has not yet been taken. Students cannot receive double credit by taking the course in addition to the CLEP exam.

There are two divisions of CLEP exams. The General CLEP exams must be taken prior to the completion of 56 college credits. The Subject CLEP exams do not have a credit limitation.

Students wishing to transfer CLEP credit to Evangel must score at the 50th percentile or above, and submit official score(s) to Evangel University.

Please direct questions to Dawn Elliott in the Records and Registration office.

General CLEP

Exam

Evangel Equivalent

Class Title

Hours

College CompositionENGL 111Composition3
HumanitiesHUMN 199Human Elective2
ENGL 123ENGL 123Intro to Literature3
College MathematicsMATH 122Basic Concepts Algebra3
MATH 124MATH 124Intermediate Algebra3
Natural SciencesGSCI 115Physical Science3
BIOL 101BIOL 101Biological Science3
Social Sciences/HistorySOCI 199Sociology Elective3
HIST 111HIST 111American History I3

Subject CLEP

Exam

Evangel Equivalent

Class Title

Hours

American GovernmentGOVT 170Intro to American Govt3
American LiteratureENGL 199Literature Elective3
Analysis & Interpretation
of Literature*
ENGL 199English Elective3
ENGL 123Intro to Literature3
Calculus with
Elementary Function
MATH 231Calculus I4
College AlgebraMATH 129College Algebra3
College Composition
(non-Modular)
ENGL 111Composition3
College French Level 1FREN 115, 116Elementary French8
College French Level 1FREN 215, 216Intermediate French6
College Level GermanGRMN 115, 116Elementary German8
College Level Spanish Level 1SPAN 115, 116Elementary Spanish8
College Level Spanish Level 2SPAN 215, 216Intermediate Spanish6
English LiteratureENGL 311English Lit Survey I3
ENGL 301, 302, or 303English Literature Survey I, II, or III3
HumanitiesHUMN 231Introduction to Western Humanities3

International Baccalaureate Program

Evangel University recognizes the rigor of the Geneva-based International Baccalaureate (IB) program of courses and examinations offered globally to high school students and is pleased to reward students for hard work and dedication to academic excellence.

Students who have earned the IB diploma may be awarded credits in the subject areas in which they score four or above on any higher-level examination or in which they score five and above on any standard-level IB examination. Students who successfully complete the IB diploma program may receive fewer than 30 semester credit hours if they have scored lower than four on any IB examination administered as part of the diploma program.

Students who have not been awarded the IB diploma may be awarded semester hour credits in the subject areas for which they score four or above for higher-level and score five or above for standard-level. Additional credits may be earned with higher scores as noted below.

Students who have earned IB credits must submit an original score report to Evangel; copies will not be accepted.

Subject SL Score Course Credit EU Credit Hours HL Score Course Credit EU Credit Hours
Art History 5-7 ART 102 3 4-7 ART 102 3
Biology 5-7 BIOL 101, 199 8 4-7 BIOL 101 & 199 8
Business and Management 5-7 MGMT 235(3) 3 4-5  MGMT 235(3) 3
  6-7 MGMT 235(3) &

MGMT/MRKT elective (3)

6
Chemistry 5-7 CHEM 111 5 4-5 CHEM 111 5
    6-7 CHEM 111 & CHEM 112 10
Computer Science 5-7 CPSC 101 3 4-7 CPSC 101 3
Dance 5-7 PHED 112 3 4-7 PHED 112 3
Design Technology 5-7 ART 110 (3) 3 4-5 ART 110 (3) ART 111 (3) 6
6-7 ART 110 (3); ART 111 (3) & COEM 175 (3) 9
Economics 5-7 ECON 212 3 4-5 ECON 212 3
6-7 ECON212 & 213 6
English A1 5-7 ENGL 111 OR ENGL 123 3 4-5 ENGL 111 OR ENGL 123 3
6-7 ENGL 111 & ENGL 123 6
English A2 5-7 ENGL 111 OR ENGL 123 3 4-5 ENGL 111 3
6-7 ENGL 123 & COMM/ENGL 205 6
Environmental Systems 5-7 ENVR 342 3 4-7 ENVR 342 3
Extended Essay A or B ENGL 211 3  A or B ENGL 211  3
Film 5-7 COMF 220 3 4-7 COMF 220 3
Geography 5-7 GEOG 211 3 4-7 GEOG 211 3
History-Americas (Group B US Hist Elective) 5-7 HIST111 3 4-7 HIST111 3
History-Europe (Group A Non-US Hist Elective) 5-7 HIST 345 3 4-7 HIST 345 3
History-Islamic (Group A Non-US Hist Elective) 5-7 HIST 260 3 4-7 HIST 260 3
History-African (Group A Non-US Hist Elective) 5-7 HIST 270 3 4-7 HIST 270 3
Information Tech in a Global Society (ITGS) 5-7 CIS 111 3 4-7 CIS 111 3
Math Studies SL 6-7 MATH 199* 3 NA
Math SL 5-7 MATH 129 3 NA
Math/Further Math HL NA 4-5 MATH 231 4
6-7 MATH 231; MATH232 8
Music 5-7 MUSC 131 2 4-5 MUSC 131 2
  6-7 MUSC 131; MUSC141 5
Philosophy 5-7 PHIL 115 3 4-7 PHIL 115 3
Physics 5-7 PHYS211 (4) 4 4-5 PHYS211 (4) 4
    6-7 PHYS211 (4) & 212(4) 8
Psychology 5-7 PSYC 112 3 4-7 PSYC 112 3
Social and Cultural Anthropology 5-7 ANTH 231 3 4-5 ANTH 231 3
   6-7  ANTH 231; SOCI111  6
Sports, Exercise, and Health Science 5-7 PHED 112 3 4-7 PHED 112 3
Theatre Arts 5-7 THTR 110 (3) 5 4-5 THTR 110 (3) 3
  6-7 THTR1 10 (3) & THTR 101(3) 6
Theory of Knowledge A,B, or C PHIL 199 3 A,B, or C PHIL 199 3
Visual Arts Option A (Dr. Nelson) 5-7 ART 102 OR ART 199 3 4-7 ART 102 OR ART 199 3
 Visual Arts Option B (Dr. Nelson) 5-7 ART 103 OR ART 199 3 4-7  ART 103 OR ART 199 3
Foreign Languages

Students who have earned foreign language credit may be awarded up to the maximum number of foreign language credits (up to 14 credits). Please consult with the Department of Humanities to complete the level-appropriate proficiency exam.

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