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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. Transfer credit is limited to those courses which are applicable to the program in which the student is enrolled and to those courses in which the minimum grade is earned. Programs also have limits on the number of transfer credits allowed and the age of the credits. See the program pages for program specific information. Only the credit is transferred; the grade and grade points are not figured in the student's grade point average.

Students intending to enroll in a course at another higher educational institution for transfer credit to LBC | Capital should check with the Registrar’s Office prior to enrollment in the course to determine the appropriateness of the institution for transfer credit and the suitability of the course to the student’s program. Transfer credits will not be added to a student’s record until an official transcript documenting the course is received by the Registrar’s Office.

The policy on repeating courses in order to improve the student’s grade point average does not apply to transfer credit.

Transfer Credit Doctoral Programs
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. Transfer credits must be from a doctoral program with a final grade of “B” or higher. MA or MDIV credits cannot be used towards advanced standing in a doctoral program. Students can transfer no more than 50% of a degree. For specific information or questions, applicants or students must consult the program director.

Transfer of Credit to Other Institutions
LBC | Capital cannot guarantee the transfer of course credits to other receiving institutions as programs and requirements may differ between institutions. Transfer decisions are made by the receiving institution. Students desiring to transfer earned course credits to another institution should contact the receiving institution to confirm the transferability of the course. See the transcript policy for information about obtaining an official transcript from LBC | Capital.