* Course content: GCU will compare the course description and syllabus to their own courses to determine equivalency. A course with similar content and learning objectives is more likely to transfer.
* Grade received: GCU typically requires a minimum grade (usually a C or better) for a course to transfer.
* Institution's accreditation: Credits are more likely to transfer from regionally accredited institutions.
* GCU's program requirements: Even if a course is equivalent, it might not fulfill a specific requirement for the student's chosen program. Some programs have stricter requirements than others.
* Course type: Some courses, like remedial courses or certain electives, might be less likely to transfer.
To find out which of *your* courses will transfer, you need to do the following:
1. Contact GCU's admissions office: They are the best resource. They can provide guidance and potentially review your transcript in advance.
2. Submit an official transcript: GCU will need an official transcript from your previous institution. They will then evaluate it based on the factors mentioned above.
3. Review the GCU course catalog: This will help you understand the courses offered at GCU and potentially identify equivalent courses.
4. Check with your academic advisor at GCU: Once accepted, your advisor can give you more specific information about which transferred courses will apply towards your degree requirements.
In short, the answer isn't a simple list, but rather a process of evaluation done by GCU after reviewing your transcripts and considering your program of study. Contacting GCU directly is crucial.