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Transfer students often ask about the triple zeros which appear on their course tabulation. What do these triple zeros mean?

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Transfer students often ask about the triple zeros which appear on their course tabulation. What do these triple zeros mean?

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The triple ‘000’ configuration means that a transfer course has been granted EMU credit, but as an elective. Undergraduate students are advised to provide the appropriate academic department with either a course syllabus from the prior institution or a catalog description of the course taken from that same prior institution. The academic Department Head and/or their faculty delegate have the authority to evaluate a student’s request to convert such ‘000’ credit to specific EMU course equivalency credit. A substitution form signed in the department is then filed with the AAC.

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