Prospective Students

Transfer Credit


VCUQ can award college level transfer credit for successfully completed high-school work to be determined individually by each subject covered and grade awarded from the following countries:

  1. British System of Education - A levels (13 years)
  2. Germany - Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife - Abitur (13 years)
  3. Finland - Ylioppilastutkinoto/Studentexamen (13 years)
  4. Czech Republic - Maturini Vysvedceni (13 years)
  5. Iceland - Studentsprof (13 years)
  6. Ireland - Ardteistmeireacht - Leaving Certificates (13 years)
  7. Italy - Diploma conseguito con l'Esame di Stato - Diploma di Maturita (13 years)
  8. Netherlands - Diploma Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijik Onderwijis (13 years)
  9. New Zealand - Seventh Form certificate (13 years)
  10. Slovakia - Maturitna Suska/Maturita (13 years)
  11. Switzerland - Federally recognized Cantonal Maturity Certificates (13 years)
    • Maturitatszeugnis (German Speaking)
    • Certificat de Maturite (Frend Speaking except Vaud)
    • Baccalaureat (Vaud)
    • Attestato di Maturita (Italian Speaking)

College level transfer credit is also awarded for the International Baccalaureate (13 years.)

For all the above mentioned programs, which must represent 13 years of full-time schooling, up to a maximum of 30 semester credits can be awarded as evaluated on a subject by subject basis.  Limited transfer credit can be awarded for AS levels (British System of Education.)

Transfer applicants from other universities must be in good standing at the last institution attended and to be competitive should present a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.25 from all accredited institutions attended.

Candidates with fewer than 30 semester (45 quarter) hours also will be reviewed on the basis of their high school performance and SAT/ACT scores (if under the age of 22). Transfer applicants must follow the university admission criteria guidelines for freshmen applicants and will be notified of admission decision on a rolling basis.   

Please note that no credit can be accepted for English language academic courses studied in non-English speaking countries and these courses cannot be used in fulfillment of VUCQ General Education requirements.  The transferability of art and design classes will be evaluated on the basis of portfolios. 

Art Foundation

Art Foundation, or its credit equivalent from another institution, must be completed prior to applying for admissions into your major.

The Art Foundation program is the first year experience of VCUQ.  The first year is designed to give students a broad range of experience in a variety of historic and contemporary media. Through tangible studio practice, Art Foundation students refine their intellectual dexterity and develop a diverse skill set. Through the Art Foundation curriculum, students experience ideas and mediums that they would not encounter if they went directly into one of the Schools' majors. The foremost goal of the Art Foundation program is to develop keen intellectual skills through observation, palpable studio technique, dialogue and peer interaction. Through these experiences, Art Foundation students develop a basis for self-criticism that will serve them throughout their majors and on into their professional life.

Transfer credits

Portfolios of transfer students who have completed courses equivalent to the Art Foundation must demonstrate that they have both the range of exposure and quality of work required by VCU School of the Arts in Qatar in order to receive transfer credit. Upper level courses cannot be considered for transfer as Art Foundation equivalents, but will be considered for transfer into major departments once Art Foundation has been completed. Once a student is accepted into a major department, transcripts are re-evaluated and additional transfer credits can be granted by his or her major department. A course with a C or higher final grade is eligible for transfer.

 

 

 


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