While some credits *might* be considered for advanced standing or to fulfill elective requirements, it's unlikely that a significant portion, if any, will be directly applied toward the degree requirements of a new doctoral program. The new program will likely require you to complete most, if not all, of their core coursework and research requirements.
To determine if any credits from your Nova Southeastern University doctoral program might be accepted, you need to:
1. Contact the admissions or graduate studies office of the university you're considering transferring to. They will have specific policies on transfer credit for doctoral students.
2. Provide them with a detailed transcript from Nova Southeastern University.
3. Discuss your specific situation and the courses you've completed. They will assess whether your previous coursework aligns with their program requirements.
Expect a thorough review process. Don't assume any credits will transfer until you have official confirmation from the new university. It's more realistic to plan for starting a new doctoral program from scratch, potentially with some limited credit allowances for electives.