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Academic and Transfer Advising Services
Students cannot get credit twice for equivalent courses. If credit was already received
for the course, you will not receive additional credit toward graduation by repeating
the course.
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TRANSCRIPTS
If you have taken courses at another institution, you will need to have a copy of your Official Transcripts sent to Stony Brook University in order to earn credit towards your degree. Once you have completed the course and earned a grade of C or better, contact the Registrar's Office at the school where the course was completed and have them send an official transcript to us via any of the options below:
Students intending to transfer from Stony Brook University to another institution can request their transcripts from the Registrar's Office.
***All official transcripts must be sent directly from your previous school to Stony Brook University***
ELECTRONIC
Transfer_office@stonybrook.edu
PDF versions preferred*
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Select Stony Brook University as the recipient.
Academic and Transfer Advising Services
Suite 105, Stony Brook Union
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3217
See Admissions: Transfer Credit Policies and Transferring Coursework After Matriculation policies in the Stony Brook Undergraduate Catalog (formerly the Undergraduate Bulletin).
GPA
Grades from transfer courses do not affect your Stony Brook GPA.
DUPLICATE CREDITS
Students cannot get credit twice for equivalent courses. If credit was already received
for the course, you will not receive additional credit toward graduation by repeating
the course.
It is strongly recommended that students meet with a general advisor and/or major
advisor before registering for a course previously taken.
WRT CREDIT
Students may transfer credits to satisfy the D.E.C. category A or SBC learning objective WRT only with approved courses completed prior to matriculation at Stony Brook. Course work taken at institutions other than Stony Brook after matriculation will not apply to DEC A or SBC WRT.
UPPER DIVISION CREDITS
Almost all credits earned at community and technical colleges are considered to be lower-division credit. Upper-division credit will typically be earned at a four-year school.