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This information update outlines changes in credit policies for graduate programs, including credit transfer for undergraduate and postbaccalaureate students. OSU students must now "Reserve Credits," while transfer students are no longer affected. Modifications in catalog sections for "Reserving Credits" and "Transfer Credit" are made. Graduate courses taken by various student categories at OSU are now considered transfer courses. ###

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  1. Information Item Change to Policies Governing All Graduate Programs

  2. Issue • Undergraduate and postbaccalaureate students may receive credit for graduate courses (500 and 600 level) in excess of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree. • OSU Students are required to “Reserve Credits” • Students transferring to OSU are not

  3. Solution • Eliminate section in catalog “Reserving Credits” • Modify “Transfer Credit” section • Graduate courses taken at OSU while the student was a non-degree graduate student, a post-baccalaureate student, a professional degree-seeking student (PharmD or DVM), or an undergraduate student, are considered transfer courses.

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