Transfer Credits

  • Student must submit official transcript to the Deanship of Student Affairs, Admissions and Registration.
  • The department head, and/or college dean determine if and how credit transfer may be used to satisfy baccalaureate requirements.
  • All courses that are approved and evaluated by the concerned college will be added to the database.
  • New students should fill the transfer credit form and submit it with the admission form.
  • A maximum of 40% of any program total credits may be applied toward the baccalaureate to be transferred.
  • Credits Transfers must be approved initially by the prospective college in Alfaisal University to which the student is joining, and the total number of Credit Hours must not exceed 48 credit hours. The process of credit transfer will begin after the acceptance to the college.
  • Undergraduate course work completed at regionally accredited degree-granting institutions that is comparable in character, content, and quality to courses offered by the University and in which a minimum grade of “C “has been earned (College of Medicine is exception as it accepts minimum B, will be considered for transfer credit.)
  • The student’s quality point average at the University is calculated solely based on work taken at Alfaisal University.
  • Transfer credits are posted on the transcript and assigned the grade “CR”
  • The number of transfer credits a student receives depends primarily on the educational quality of the work and the comparability of the courses taken in content, scope, and level to those offered by the University.
  • Transfer course work is evaluated on an individual basis and assigned an equivalent University course number whenever possible. If no equivalent course can be designated, and the work is deemed to be comparable to university-level work, then general elective credits in the discipline may be awarded.
  • If a student fails to indicate on the admission application that s/he has completed course work at another college or university and later requests to have that work evaluated for transfer, credit for such work will be denied. Students can also be subject to dismissal for failure to disclose postsecondary institution enrolment.
  • The Registrar Office requests that departments review and/or re-evaluate courses offered by public and private institutions so that Transfer Courses Data base may be kept up to date with new offerings, content change, etc. Colleges might also request additional review of Transfer Courses Database in accordance with college regulations and standards. In this regard, the Registrar Office makes students aware of regulations through the university website.