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Academic Program<br />

69<br />

General Education Requirements for Transfer Students<br />

Transfer students must meet all of the general requirements stated above with the following exceptions:<br />

a. Transfer students with 30 or more transfer credits will be required to take only one interim course<br />

at <strong>Trinity</strong>.<br />

b. Transfer students with 60 or more transfer credits will be required to take one interim, and either<br />

philosophy 101 or 102, and theology 121 at <strong>Trinity</strong><br />

c. Those entering <strong>Trinity</strong> with either an associate of arts (A.A.) or associate of science (A.S.)<br />

degree approved by the registrar will receive the following waivers, unless the major/minor<br />

requires a specific general education course(s) or the student transfers a course that fulfills<br />

the general education requirement: English literature, mathematics, biological or physical<br />

science, social science, fine arts, and physical education requirements, but must take the following:<br />

1) Philosophy 101 or 102 at <strong>Trinity</strong>;<br />

2) Theology 121 at <strong>Trinity</strong>;<br />

3) One interim course at <strong>Trinity</strong>;<br />

4) English 103 at <strong>Trinity</strong> or by transfer;<br />

5) History 103 or 104 at <strong>Trinity</strong> or by transfer;<br />

6) One cross-cultural course at <strong>Trinity</strong> or by transfer.<br />

Overlap between general education and major/minor.<br />

Some majors and minors have requirements that overlap with the general education curriculum<br />

Students receiving waivers for general education requirements are still required to complete the<br />

requirements for the major/minor. For example, if a student receives a waiver for English 104,<br />

but chooses to major or minor in English, then the student will need to take both English 103 and<br />

104 because those courses are required for the major and minor.<br />

Upper Division<br />

These courses are 200-level or higher for the major and/or minor.<br />

admissions@trnty.edu

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