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Credit Transfer: Environmental Technology Advanced Diploma to Resources Drilling Technician (Optional Co-op) / 7 credits granted
General Transfer Policy
Transfer Credits are granted for courses taken at another accredited postsecondary institution which are deemed as equivalent to a course at Fleming. In this way the student may avoid the duplication of coursework where courses are assessed as essentially the same. This is a free service available to current full- and part-time students and former students who may require a credit in order to meet graduation requirements.
If you have a course from an accredited college or university that’s similar to a Fleming course and achieved a minimum grade of D (50 per cent) the student may be eligible to apply for Transfer Credit at Fleming.
If the Transfer Credit Request is successful, you will not be required to take the Fleming course and a grade of “EX” will be assigned. Courses with a grade of “EX” are not included as part of a student’s GPA calculation.
The application along with the student’s Official transcript, course outline must be submitted no later than the end of Registration in order not to receive a “W” on your transcript. Students should remain enrolled in the class and should be attending until the final approval of their Transfer Credit has been Granted.
How to apply?
Students can submit a Transfer Credit Request using the following Navigation on your student center:
Student Portal>Student Center>Self-Service Options (right hand side of the main page)> Transfer credit Request>Add a New Value.
Students are encouraged to have their applications into the Registrar’s Office 15 business days before the start of term. Evaluation results for applications received later than this may not be processed prior to the Colleges add/drop deadline. Students should remain & attend class until final approval is given.
How to find out if the Transfer Credit request has been accepted?
To check on the status of the request, the student can go to the Student Portal>Student Center>Self-Service Options (right hand side of the main page)>Transfer Credit Request > Find Existing and Search.
Click on the request you want to to look at. The main page will show the status of the request, for example if it’s been sent out for review. To see if the request has been approved or denied, they can look at the comment section (might have to expend it). The Transfer Credit Coordinator will also note any additional actions the student might need to take in this area as well (for example, if you need to provide an updated transcript).
Once a Transfer Credit application has been processed, the student will be notified by email. The results can be viewed in the Transfer Credit Report which can be found in the Student Center through the Student Portal.
Who do they contact?
The contact for transfer credits is the Transfer Credit Coordinator, located in the Registrar’s Office: TransferCredit@flemingcollege.ca.
GNED’s
There are specific requirements for General Education Electives. The ministry has laid out guidelines to make sure that students get the well-rounded education they need to be successful in the workplace. What this means is that you can’t just choose any course you took from another program/institution and receive a Gen Ed credit.
In college diploma programs, these courses are outlined very specifically and must fall under one of the following themes:
Arts in Society
Civic Life
Social and Cultural Understanding
Personal Understanding and
Science and Technology
These courses deal more with theory and less with applied learning. For more information you can check out the MTCU Colleges Policy Frame work here (pages 19-26).
University courses that fall under the above themes will also be considered for Gen Ed credit.
If the student has a course that they think is eligible for a General Education transfer credit but aren’t sure, they can contact the Subject Coordinator Lisa Stefaniak (lisa.stefaniak@flemingcollege.ca). They have to have the course outline available.
PLAR
PLAR is Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition. It differs from Transfer Credits in that it’s an evaluation of any non-traditional learning a student may have completed. An example of this is on the job training. For more information on PLAR, please visit their website.
FAQ’s
Can I find out how many transfer credit I will receive before I enroll in a Fleming program?
Transfer Credit evaluation decisions will not be processed until you become a Fleming Student.
If I drop courses because I have been granted Transfer Credit and my status changes to Part-time, what does this mean?
Being changed to part-time can affect your ability to advance to the next semester in your program. Check with your Records Specialist to determine how many courses you would need to maintain a full-time status.
If I drop a course because I have been granted Transfer Credit, will this affect my OSAP funding?
Check with the Financial Aid Office to determine whether your remaining course load affects your eligibility for OSAP assistance.
Is there a limit to how much credit I can transfer?
Fleming has a minimum residency requirement of 25%, which means that at least 25% of the courses taken towards a program must earned at Fleming.