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After MSU Denver receives a transfer students’ official transcripts from other institutions, the MSU Denver Transcript Evaluators make the determination as to how the courses taken elsewhere will transfer in.
In some cases, they need to have the experts within the Department of Mathematics & Statistics (the math faculty who teach the courses and create the curriculum) perform the evaluation.
Additionally. they must send to us courses that students wish to have evaluated for the Quantitative Literacy designation for General Studies (the exception being gtPathways courses taken at other Colorado institutions).
If the Office of Transfer Services has sent you to the Department of Mathematics & Statistics for transfer course evaluations, please follow the instructions detailed below.
If you are a new transfer student whose transcripts have not yet been evaluated by the Office of Transfer Services, you will receive your evaluation once it is complete and should not request transfer course evaluations at this time. If you are wondering how your courses taken at other Colorado institutions might transfer in, see here. If your transcripts from another institution are pending evaluation, or have not yet been received by Transfer Services, and you want to register for a class for which the prerequisite is met by a transfer course, please send your unofficial transcripts and request for an override to [email protected].
In order to have your transfer course(s) evaluated by the Department of Mathematics & Statistics, please submit the following to [email protected]
Note that incomplete requests cannot be considered until all required documents are received.
Transfer course evaluations are done in the order in which complete requests are received; please have patience when waiting for a reply.
When a transfer course does not have an equivalent course at MSU Denver, a lower division course will be given the number 8000 and an upper division course will be given the number 9000. Please see a math faculty advisor to discuss how such a course might apply to your degree.
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