FAQ for transfer students
Q. What is the difference between semester credits and
quarter credits?
A. Saint Martin's University operates
on the semester system. Most community colleges and many other
colleges and universities are on the quarter system. Saint Martin's
fall semester begins in late August, spring semester in January. The
University offers two summer sessions. One semester credit equals
1.5 quarter credits.
Q. How many semester credits are required for
graduation?
A. Most academic programs at Saint
Martin's University require 128 semester credits for graduation.
Q. How many credits can I transfer to Saint Martin's?
A. A maximum of 96 semester hours (144 quarter
hours) will be accepted toward the fulfillment of requirements
for a baccalaureate degree. Transfer credits from a two-year
accredited college may not exceed 64 semester hours (96 quarter
hours).
Q. Can I earn credits toward a degree based on
in-depth experience?
A. Students with learning
gained from job experiences, civic or volunteer work have an
opportunity to obtain credit toward a baccalaureate degree
through the University's FOCUS Program. Please consult the Saint
Martin's
University Catalog on page 56 for details about this
program.
Teacher certification
Transfer students
who wish to enter the education program or teacher certification
program must complete a separate application for admission to
the College of Education. Acceptance to Saint Martin's
University does not guarantee admission to the education or
teacher certification programs. Students interested in pursuing
Teacher Certification should contact the education office at
360-438-4333 to learn about deadlines for the
College of Education.