2022–2023 CATALOG AND STUDENT HANDBOOK ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND UNIVERSITY POLICIES 173 3. Applicants to the Law Enforcement Associate’s program who have a conferred Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be eligible for a block transfer of up to 35 credits to be applied toward General Education Courses and CGS1240 Computer Applications and Business Systems Concepts. a. Additionally, applicants to the Law Enforcement Associate’s program with a conferred Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited school in a program that is approved by the Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training (MN POST) Board may be eligible for an additional block transfer of up to 32 credits to be applied toward the law enforcement academic-specific courses in the Law Enforcement Associate’s degree program. When applying this policy, the transfer maximum is 75%. • If a required course was previously attempted and failed at Rasmussen University, the transfer grade will replace the grade earned at Rasmussen University when an official transcript is provided, and the attempted credits will continue to apply for the purpose of determining Satisfactory Academic Performance. When an elective General Education course was attempted at Rasmussen University, the transfer grade will fulfill the course requirement, and the attempted credits and grade earned at Rasmussen University will apply for the purpose of determining Satisfactory Academic Performance. Declining Transfer of Credit A student may choose to decline external transfer credit that would otherwise be awarded by submitting a written request to their Advisor. The transfer credits will be removed from the Rasmussen University student record. The request must explicitly state for which course the student wants to waive the transfer of credit. The declined transfer credit may be rescinded at a later date by submitting a written request to the advisor. Students using Veteran’s Affairs (VA) educational benefits must submit all previously completed college-level coursework for transfer evaluation, and all credits deemed eligible for transfer must be accepted by Rasmussen. The U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs does not allow students using VA education benefits to decline transfer of credit, so a student who chooses to decline eligible transfer credit will not receive military funding for declined transfer courses and will need to secure other means of payment. Transfer of Credit for Non-Nursing Master’s Degree Students Non-nursing master’s-level students must complete at least 80% of their program requirements at Rasmussen University, and no more than 20% may be completed via transfer credits. Students who have provided Rasmussen with their official transcript showing a Bachelor’s degree or higher was earned and their official transcript that contains graduate-level courses may request transfer of 5000- or 6000-level coursework previously completed at another institution with a grade of C or higher. Each transferring course must closely align to the course objectives and expected outcomes of the course it is replacing. Transferred credits count toward Cumulative Completion Rate and will appear on the student’s transcript. The student is responsible for submitting previously completed coursework for transfer credit consideration. The student will be required to provide the syllabus from the term the course was completed, as well as identify the Rasmussen course they think closely aligns with the course they completed. A maximum of four courses can be submitted for review at a time. The Department Chair will determine if transfer credit will be awarded. This decision cannot be appealed. If more than two external courses are deemed comparable to Rasmussen courses, the student has the choice as to which two courses they would like fulfilled with transfer credit. If none of the submitted courses are accepted as transfer credit, the student may submit additional courses for review until maximum transfer credit has been awarded. Transfer of Credit for Master of Science in Nursing Degree Students Master of Science in Nursing programs allow up to 12 Core program credits (NGR prefix) to be fulfilled with transfer credit when comparable graduate-level courses have previously been completed within the past five (5) years when enrolled in a programmatically accredited program. Practicing nurse practitioners who are nationally certified are exempt from the 5-year requirement. Capstone courses are not eligible to be fulfilled with transfer credit and must be completed at Rasmussen University. The student is responsible for submitting previously completed coursework for transfer credit consideration. The student will be required to provide the syllabus from the term the course was completed, as well as identify the Rasmussen course they think closely aligns with the course they completed. A maximum of four courses can be submitted for review at a time. The Dean of Post-Licensure Programs will determine if transfer credit will be awarded. This decision cannot be appealed. If more than three external courses are deemed comparable to Rasmussen courses, the student has the choice as to which three courses they would like fulfilled with transfer credit. If none of the submitted courses are accepted as transfer credit, the student may submit additional courses for review until maximum transfer credit has been awarded. Transfer of Credit for Post-Graduate Certificate-Nurse Practitioner Students Applicants who are accepted into a Post-Graduate Certificate-Nurse Practitioner program may be eligible to have one to three Core course requirements fulfilled with transfer credit when comparable graduate-level courses have previously been completed within the past five (5) years when enrolled in a programmatically accredited program. Practicing nurse practitioners who are nationally certified are exempt from the 5-year requirement. Transfer credit eligibility is limited to fulfilling three Core course requirements: NGR5056 Advanced Health Assessment Across the Lifespan, NGR5149 Advanced Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan and NGR5172 Advanced Pharmacology Across the Lifespan. For transfer credit to be awarded, the transcript must reflect completion of separate, comprehensive graduate-level Nurse Practitioner courses with the following specific content: • Advanced health assessment, which includes assessment of all human systems, advanced assessment techniques, concepts, and approaches. • Advanced physiology/pathophysiology, which includes general principles that apply across the life span. • Advanced pharmacology, which includes pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapeutics of all broad categories of agents. The student may be required to provide syllabi for review from the year the courses were completed. If the Dean of Post-Licensure Nursing determines transfer credit can be awarded, the grades will be posted on the student’s transcript as transfer credit (TR) and the student will not be required to complete these courses at Rasmussen. General Education Block Transfer for Baccalaureate Candidates For students with a conferred Bachelor’s degree, General Education coursework will be transferred as a block regardless of conferred degree or degree sought through Rasmussen University. • All required General Education courses must be met due to accreditation requirements. • For those students without an earned degree, General Education credits passed with a grade of C or higher applicable to the enrolled program will be applied. Military Block Transfer for Medical Assisting Diploma and Healthcare/Health Sciences Associate’s – Medical Assisting Specialization Students who have completed the Basic Medical Technician or Corpsman training program through a branch of the United States Armed Forces as recorded on either a Joint Services Transcript (JST) or an ACE military transcript from the American Council for Education (ACE) transcript may be eligible for: 1. A block transfer of 24 credits when enrolling into the Medical Assisting Diploma program. The block transfer includes COM1002-Introduction to Communication, HSC1531-Medical Terminology, MEA1350/L- Fundamentals in Clinical Techniques, MEA1460/L- Clinical Laboratory Applications & Diagnostic Procedures I, and PHA1500- Structure and Function of the Human Body. When applying this block transfer, the maximum transfer limit is 50% and student is not eligible to double major with the Health Sciences Associate’s – Medical Assisting specialization until student is in their last or second-to-last quarter. 2. A block transfer of 41 credits if enrolling into the Health Sciences Associate’s Degree – Medical Assisting specialization program. The block transfer includes all Medical Assisting Diploma courses except E242-Career Development, HSC2641- Medical Law and Ethics, and PSY1012-General Psychology. When applying this block transfer, the maximum transfer limit is 67% and student is not eligible to earn the Medical Assisting Diploma. Students who have completed the Combat Medic training program through a United States Army as recorded on either a Joint Services Transcript (JST) or an ACE military transcript from the American Council for Education (ACE) transcript. 1. A block transfer of 20 credits when enrolling into the Medical Assisting Diploma program. The block transfer includes HSC1531-Medical Terminology, MEA1350/L- Fundamentals in Clinical Techniques, MEA1460/L- Clinical Laboratory Applications & Diagnostic Procedures I, and PHA1500-Structure and Function of the Human Body. When applying this block transfer, the maximum transfer limit is 50% and student is not eligible to double major with the Health Sciences Associate’s – Medical Assisting specialization until student is in their last or second-to-last quarter. 2. A block transfer of 37 credits if enrolling into the Health Sciences Associate’s Degree – Medical Assisting specialization program. The block transfer includes all Medical Assisting Diploma courses except COM1002-Intro to Communication, E242-Career Development, HSC2641-Medical Law and Ethics, and PSY1012-General Psychology. When applying this block transfer, the maximum transfer limit is 67% and student is not eligible to earn the Medical Assisting Diploma. ALL CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY ADDENDUM