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All judgments regarding credit are made by the Literature Transfer Examiner based upon the documentation provided by the student. To receive transfer credit in Literature, the Examiner must decide (a) whether the work done at an outside institution is comparable in quality and quantity to warrant credit, and (b) what kind of credit is appropriate. There is thus no guarantee that transfer credit will be granted; nor is it guaranteed, even when credit is granted, that a student will receive the 12 units of credit usual for Literature subjects at MIT. It is generally advisable to communicate with Transfer Credit Examiner in Literature prior to taking the subject for which a student hopes to receive transfer credit. However, all decisions as to transfer credit will depend upon the Examiner's evaluation of the documents provided by the student after the subject has been completed. Please note that the Literature Faculty generally does not approve credit for college subjects taken while in high school. Nor does it approve credit for any advanced placement exams. What form does a student require to apply for Transfer Credit?To receive literature transfer credit for subjects completed elsewhere, students need to have the appropriate transfer credit form approved and signed by the Literature Faculty Transfer Credit Examiner. Traditional "transfer students" (i.e., college students who have started studies elsewhere and have subsequently transferred to MIT) request credit through the Credit Evaluation form, available at the Transfer Admissions Office (Room 3-103). All other students request credit through the form cumbrously entitled "Request for Additional Credit Based on Subject Completed at Outside Institution," available at the Academic Resource Center (Room 7-104). Please note that students taking classes at Harvard University and Wellesley College do not need to complete a transfer credit form. They receive credit through cross-registration, a process overseen by the HASS Office (14N-408). What kind of Literature Transfer Credit can one receive?In general, a student may request one of four types of transfer credit:
What kind of documentation does a student need to provide the Transfer Credit Examiner?Students should contact the Literature Transfer Credit Examiner and arrange to provide a copy of the following material:
The Literature Transfer Credit Examiner will peruse the documentation carefully and decide how much credit (if any) and what type of credit is appropriate. A list of current Literature Faculty Transfer Examiners may be found on the Faculty Advisors page of this website. |
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