To obtain pre-approval for future transfer credit, please do the following:
- Look at Rice’s Course Catalog
and match up the transfer classes to Rice classes.
- Undergraduates should complete the Undergraduate Request for Transfer Credit
form available online or in the Office of the Registrar.
- Undergraduates must meet with the appropriate Departmental Transfer Credit Advisor
and obtain his/her approval signature.
- Submit the completed form to the Office of the Registrar.
- After completing the course, have an official transcript mailed to:
Rice University
Office of the Registrar- MS 57
6100 Main Street
Houston, TX 77005
Please note that the course numbers and titles listed on the transcript must match those submitted on the completed transfer credit request form. If, after submitting the completed transfer credit request form, you take courses that differ in course number and/or title from those originally approved, you must submit another form with approval signatures in order to receive Rice equivalent credit; otherwise, TRAN credit will be awarded.
Do I need prior approval for transfer if I only want TRAN credit?
With a few exceptions (noted below), you do not need to complete an Undergraduate Request for Transfer Credit form to receive TRAN credit, provided your transfer work meets all transfer criteria. However, without prior approval, students cannot be certain that credit taken at another institution will be accepted at Rice.
If you are an athlete, you will be required to complete an Undergraduate Request for Transfer Credit form, even if you only intend to receive TRAN credit. The Registrar’s approval signature is required on the form.
If you are participating in a study abroad program, you will be required to complete the Undergraduate Request for Transfer Credit form, even if you only intend to receive TRAN credit. Please see the FAQ for study abroad students Do I need to complete pre-approval requests for my study abroad courses?
What are the maximum summer school credits I can transfer?
Once you enroll at Rice, you can transfer a maximum total of 14 hours taken in summer schools other than Rice. Please note: Enrollment in summer school at Rice is not considered transfer credit, and it appears on your Rice transcript in the same way as your regular Rice semester enrollment. Summer school courses completed before a student attends Rice will not be counted toward the 14 credit hour limit.
Are there any other restrictions on the amount of transfer credit I can use toward my Rice undergraduate degree?
Students with substantial transfer credit should be aware of the general graduation requirements (as documented in the General Announcements
). Students must complete at least 60 semester hours at Rice, complete more than half of their upper-level degree work and more than half of their upper-level major work at Rice (students should also check on specific department major requirements).
How do I determine if courses at another college or university are transferable?
You will need to use the process described for obtaining pre-approval. How do I get prior approval for Rice equivalent transfer credit? Only the Transfer Credit Advisor in the appropriate academic department can answer questions about specific Rice equivalent credit.
How is the TRAN level determined?
The TRAN level, either lower-level (TRAN 100) or upper-level (TRAN 300), is determined by documentation on your external transcript. If the course in question is an upper-level course at the external institution, generally upper-level TRAN is awarded at Rice.
How can I convert TRAN credit to Rice equivalent credit?
The same process used to obtain prior approval can be used to convert TRAN to a specific Rice equivalent course. First, obtain course descriptions or syllabi for the courses you took at the other school.
- Look at Rice’s Course Catalog
and match up the transfer classes to Rice classes.
- Undergraduates should complete the Undergraduate Request for Transfer Credit
available online or in the Office of the Registrar.
- Undergraduates must meet with the appropriate Departmental Transfer Credit Advisor
and obtain his/her approval signature.
- Submit the completed form to the Office of the Registrar.
If courses transferred to Rice as TRAN credit are subsequently granted Rice equivalent course credit by the Office of the Registrar and the academic department, the original TRAN credit is reduced by the number of credit hours allowed for the Rice equivalent course. The Rice equivalent transfer credit is then listed on the student's transcript and satisfies the same university and major requirements as Rice enrollment.
How many transfer hours can be used for my major?
Restrictions will vary from major to major. Be sure to check with your major department for specific information.
How could I get approval for general transfer credit in my department?
In some situations, a department may grant departmentally approved transfer credit using the department prefix (e.g., HIST 3XX, FREN 4XX). Departments use these designations when the transfer credit does not have a direct Rice equivalent. To receive this kind of credit, you must obtain approval as you would for Rice equivalent credit. How do I get prior approval for Rice equivalent transfer credit?
Can I transfer courses from community colleges?
Once a student has matriculated at Rice, many departments do not allow Rice equivalent transfer credit from community colleges. Be sure to obtain prior approval for courses to be taken at community colleges.
What if I want to transfer credit from a quarter-system school?
Any transfer coursework completed on a quarter system basis will be converted to semester hours for Rice transfer credit. Multiply quarter hours by 2/3 to calculate semester hours. For instance, if you take a 4 quarter hour course at UCLA, you will only receive 2.67 semester hours at Rice.
Will my transfer course grades appear on my Rice transcript or count in my Rice GPA?
No, your transfer credit grades are not entered on your Rice record and do not effect your Rice GPA.
Will a course taken pass/fail transfer?
No, only courses taken on a letter-grade basis are considered for transfer credit. If you can supply official documentation from the transfer institution’s Registrar verifying that the grade of “P” or PASS is equivalent to a letter-grade of C- or better, the transfer course may be reconsidered for credit.
Can I receive distribution credit for transfer courses?
Yes, as long as the course is properly approved for Rice equivalent credit and provided that the Rice equivalent course meets distribution requirements during the semester you took the transfer course. You can verify Distribution Credit information by viewing the Rice equivalent course description in the Course Schedule for the appropriate semester or by checking the Distribution Credit List for the appropriate semester.
To what address should I have my official transcript sent?
The official transcript from the external institution should be mailed to:
Rice University
Office of the Registrar- MS 57
6100 Main Street
Houston, TX 77005
Once my official transcript has been delivered to the Rice University Office of the Registrar, how long will it be before the credit is posted?
You should allow a minimum of four weeks (study abroad students should allow six weeks) for transfer credit to post to your record. We will notify you at your Rice e-mail address when the transfer credit updates are complete.
What do I need to do if I intend to transfer my final semester, completing my graduation requirements at another school?
First, you must be approved to “complete degree requirements elsewhere” by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduates. You must additionally contact your appointed major advisor and the Associate Registrar for Student Records in the Office of the Registrar to discuss your outstanding graduation and major requirements. Each course you plan to transfer must be pre-approved, and the Office of the Registrar must receive an official transcript at least three weeks before your intended graduation date.
What if I have questions that are not answered on this website?
Please contact the Transfer Credit Specialist, Erin Jones, at Erin.E.Jones@rice.edu.