Transfer Credit
Students transferring from theological seminaries or graduate institutions with accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education will be given advanced standing to the extent that their credits approximate the curriculum of Capital Seminary & Graduate School (Capital). A student must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours with Capital to earn a Master of Arts degree and a minimum of 24 credits with Capital to earn a Master of Divinity degree. For Doctoral programs, applicants or students must consult the program director. Courses graded less than "C" will not be transferred. Grade point average does not transfer with transfer credits. Students planning to take courses at other institutions to apply toward Capital's degree programs should secure prior approval from the Registrar for acceptance of these courses.
Transfer of Credits to Other Institutions
Capital cannot guarantee the transfer of course credits to other receiving institutions. This is because programs and requirements differ between institutions and transfer decisions are made by the receiving institution. Students who are taking courses at Capital and planning to transfer their earned course credits to another institution should contact the receiving institution to confirm the transferability of Capital's course credits to the receiving institution.