Whether you're an incoming student or a current student taking courses at another college or university, you can apply transfer credit to Millikin University.
The Office of the Registrar evaluates transfer credit and credit from a variety of exams and programs. Millikin awards transfer credit based on courses completed from other accredited colleges or universities recognized by the Department of Education from official transcripts received directly from the college or university. Please request that your official transcript be sent directly to Millikin from the institution you attended so that we can evaluate it for transfer credits. If the institution you attended requires an email address of where transcripts should be sent, please use registrar@millikin.edu .
Credit may also be awarded for Advanced Placement Program (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST), International Baccalaureate (IB), and Credit by Proficiency from official score reports received directly from where the exam or program is administered.
Please select one of the below for more information:
Transfer Credit Acceptance
If you took, or plan to take coursework at a community college, use the equivalency guides to determine how those courses will transfer to Millikin University. The course equivalency guides list the courses offered at the community college and how each of those corresponds to courses offered at Millikin University. Evaluation of transfer courses not on these lists will be completed at the time of receipt of official transcripts. These guides should be used in conjunction with academic advising and are not a replacement for meeting with your academic advisor to discuss personalized course planning.
Students with an Associate’s Degree
Students who have earned an Associate of Arts (A.A.) or an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree from an accredited college or university recognized by the Department of Education are given up to a maximum of 66 credits in transfer. Entering students who have completed these degrees before matriculating at Millikin University will have met the following University Studies requirements:
Students who have completed an A.A. or A.S. degree must complete:
The Advanced Placement Program is sponsored by the College Board. A student who has taken Advanced Placement Program examinations should request that his or her scores be sent to Millikin University. Millikin may award unspecified credit and appropriate placement to students with Advanced Placement Examination grades of 3, 4 or 5. Exemptions from specific courses are granted subject to department recommendation. Any Advanced Placement credit is awarded a grade of P for Pass. *Codes: NATL - Natural Science with Lab, QR - Quantitative Reasoning, LIT - Literature, ICS - International Cultures & Structures, FNAR - Creative Arts, USSD - United States Cultural Studies, USD2 - United States Structural Studies, HSST - Historical Studies, 1XX - Elective Credit
Students must be out of High School for at least three years and not attending the traditional day program to qualify for CLEP credit. The following applies to credit for CLEP exams: The University grants credit for the College Level Examination Program (General Examinations) on the basis of a minimum score provided the student has not attended secondary school in the past three years. Semester credits may be awarded for each test (as indicated on the chart). In general, credit will be awarded in English and in areas outside the area of major interest of the student. Credits may be applied to elective University Studies requirements. Students are allowed to earn up to 30 credits by successfully completing CLEP exams. Students cannot receive credit for a CLEP exam if they have already attempted the equivalent course. CLEP exams can only be attempted once and cannot be repeated. CLEP credit does not apply towards requirements in the Major. *Codes: NATL - Natural Science with Lab, QR - Quantitative Reasoning, LIT - Literature, ICS - International Cultures & Structures, FNAR - Creative Arts, USSD - United States Cultural Studies, USD2 - United States Structural Studies, HSST - Historical Studies
Millikin gives credit for DANTES Subject Standardized Tests. Official exam scores must be sent to the Office of the Registrar for evaluation. Only students who have been out of High School for 3 years and not enrolled in the traditional day program can apply this credit toward a Millikin degree. No credit can be given for courses in the Major. Only scores of 400 or higher will be considered for credit.
Millikin University recognizes the International Baccalaureate program and awards six to eight semester credits for each higher level examination score of 5, 6, or 7. Credit will be awarded in general areas depending upon the subject completed by the student. No credit will be awarded for subsidiary exam results. The University Registrar will make final decision regarding acceptance of International Baccalaureate credit. Exemptions from specific courses will be granted subject to departmental recommendation. If you have additional questions or would like to discuss the possibilities in more detail, please contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@millikin.edu.
Students with disabilities should notify the appropriate departmental office of the need for any special accommodations prior to the date of the proficiency examination. Accommodations will be coordinated by professional staff in the Student Success Center.