Transferring from LCCC

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Transferring from LCCC
Transfer Guide
For the Students of Luzerne County Community College
Transferring to King’s
Whether a part of our Dual Admission Program, obtaining your
Associate degree or taking a few credits, transferring from Luzerne
County Community College to King’s College has never been easier.
This booklet was specifically designed with the LCCC student in mind. It
contains the many important issues concerning the transfer student, such
as a self-credit evaluation, admission standards, and of course, financial
aid information. We encourage you to come and visit our campus and let
one of our admission counselors help ease the transfer process.
Dual Admission Program
Student’s enrolling in associate degree programs at Luzerne may be guaranteed admission into a baccalaureate degree program at King’s. Students pursing
Associate in Applied Science, Associate in Arts, and Associate in Sciences degrees
at Luzerne will be guaranteed admission to King’s College provided that they
satisfy all of the following eligibility requirements:
1.Have an earned high school diploma or its equivalent prior to signing a
“Dual Admission Intent” form;
2.Compete a “Dual Admission Intent” form (available on the LCCC website);
3.Complete at least 12, but not more than 30, credits of post-secondary
academic course work prior to declaring intent to participate in the King’sLCCC Dual Admission Program;
4.Maintain a 2.50 cumulative grade point average into a Natural Science,
Accounting, Computer Science, or Computers and Information Systems
curriculum; maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average for the Teacher
Education Program; maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average for the
remaining participating majors;
5.Graduate from Luzerne in the associate degree program;
6.Enroll at King’s College within one year of graduation from Luzerne;
7.Do not attend another post-secondary institution after graduating from
Luzerne and before enrolling at King’s;
8.Adhere to all appropriate deadlines as determined by King’s
9.Complete all other regular admissions requirements as determined by and
to the satisfaction of King’s; students must complete and submit a King’s
application at least two months prior to the start of classes for the following
semester.
Did you know?
Students in the Dual-Admission program will receive a minimum of $10,000 in
merit-based scholarships
Students in the program will be able to attend King’s College functions
(basketball/football, student activities, etc.)
Students in the Dual-Admission program may take up to 3 classes (9 credit
hours) at King’s while they are enrolled at LCCC.
Starting the transfer process
Any student wishing to transfer to King’s College must submit the following
materials before he/she can be reviewed for acceptance:
1.A completed application accompanied by the current application fee.
2.An official transcript from a secondary school, or G.E.D.
3.Official transcript(s) from all post secondary institutions, including two and
four year colleges.
Subsequent to evaluation, the student will be notified of the admissions
decision. All prospective students are encouraged to visit the King’s College
campus for a tour and personal interview to discuss their credit evaluation.
Full-Time or Part-Time Status
A student who is interested in transferring to King’s College can either be
full-time or part-time depending on the number of credits taken during the
semester. Full-time status consists of having twelve credits per semester or
more and part-time status consists of having less than twelve credits. All fulltime students should contact the Office of Admissions at (570) 208-5858 and
all part-time students should contact the Center For Lifelong Learning at (570)
208-5865.
Requirements to transfer from LCCC to
King’s College
A student does not have to obtain an associate’s degree in order to be accepted to King’s College. Transcripts are evaluated on a course by course basis.
The following standards have to be met in order for a transfer to take place:
1.A “C” average (2.00 cumulative average based on a 4.00 system) is the
minimum requirement for admission into most liberal arts programs; a
2.50 average is the minimum requirement for entrance into a natural
science, accounting, computer science, or computers and information
systems curriculum; a 3.00 average is the minimum for the teacher’s education program.
2.Credit is accepted in transfer for those courses in which the student
has received the equivalent of a “C” grade or better and which are applicable to the degree to which he/she aspires.
3.A maximum of sixty (60) semester hours of credit will be accepted in
transfer.
NOTE: Always confer with an advisor at LCCC before you sign up for courses
each semester, or schedule an appointment with an admission counselor at
King’s to find out the specific major requirements. Graduation requirements for King’s College
The requirement for the degree of bachelor of arts or bachelor of science is
the completion of a minimum of one hundred and twenty (120) semester hours
of credit, (some majors require more than 120 semester credit hours for the
student to be eligible to receive a degree) which must include all specific course
requirements. A student is expected to earn at least sixty (60) semester hours
of credit at King’s College, and this must include the work of the senior year
and a greater portion of the major sequence as determined by the department
chairpersons. The remainder of the student’s 120 credit hours will include various courses making up the core curriculum.
Financial aid for full-time transfer students
King’s College offers a significant amount of institutional assistance in the
form of scholarships and financial aid to transfer students. Students who are accepted to King’s College are automatically considered for scholarships. Scholarships are awarded after reviewing the high school and college level work that
has been completed. After applying for admission, please be sure to fill out all
necessary financial aid forms, including the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) to be eligible for financial aid in the upcoming academic year. Listed
below are three types of merit based scholarships that are awarded to qualified
transfer students.
1. Legacy Award
Annual award given to the children and grandchildren of King’s College Alumni
2. Deprizio Awards
Minimum 2.0 GPA from all institutions attended
3. Christi Regis Scholarships
Minimum 2.75 GPA from all institutions attended
4. Moreau Scholarship
Minimum 3.50 GPA from all institutions attened
Exemplary leadership. extracurricular and/or community service activities
5. Legacy Grant
Annual award given to the children and grandchildren of King’s College Alumni
6. Grant-In-Aid
Open to all full-time undergraduates who demonstrate financial need as
determined by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
7. Sibling Grant
A $1,500 tuition discount is granted to families that have two or more
undergraduate, dependent siblings enrolled concurrently on a full-time basis
during the fall or spring semester.
8.Federal/State Financial Aid Programs:
All Federal and State aid programs are listed in the King’s College financial
aid brochure.
Self-evaluation and planner
A llisting of the King’s College core and major course requirements and their
LCCC equivalent can be found on the following pages. In planning your program
please try to match the courses that have direct equivalents and that fulfill the
core curriculum requirements at King’s College. In this way you are assured of
maximum transferability of credits.
NOTE: Please remember that this self-evaluation should be used only as
a guide and not as an official evaluation. All final credit evaluations will be
awarded by the registrar’s office of King’s College based upon acceptance to the
College.
King’s College Website
Additional information about King’s College can be found on our website at
www.kings.edu. The college catalog containing course descriptions can be found
on the Registrar’s webpage at kings.edu/academics/essentials/registrar.
Academic Advisement
Each student at King’s is assigned an academic advisor who will assist the
student during the course selection process. If you have questions concerning
academic majors or whether a course meets the requirement of the King’s
Col­lege Core or major you can direct your questions your Transfer
Coordinator at (570) 208-5858 or the Academic Advisement Office at
(570) 208-5872.
KING’S COLLEGE CORE REQUIREMENTS
(52 - 59 credits )
kings.edu/academics/essentials/core
KING’S COLLEGE COURSES
LCCC COURSES
I. The Transferable Skills of Liberal Learning (13-21 Credits)
Beginning College (4 credits)
CORE 090 First Year Experience (1 credit) CORE 100 Liberal Arts Seminar (taken in the freshman year)
Effective Writing (3-7 credits)
CORE 099 Thinking and Writing (if required)
CORE 110 Effective Writing CORE 110L Grammar Lab Oral Communication (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 115 Effective Oral Communications
CORE 116 Argumentation & Debate Quantitative Reasoning (3-6 credits)
CORE 098 Mathematical Skills (if required)
CORE 120 Mathematical Ideas
or an advanced MATH course
FYE 101
Not transferable
ENG 030
ENG 101, 101A
or 102
Not transferable
SPE 125, 226
Not transferable
MAT 105, 121, 125
MAT 101
II. Knowledge, Traditional Disciplines, and Interdisciplinary
Perspectives (27 credits)
Interdisciplinary Introduction to the Social Sciences
CORE 150 Introduction to Social Sciences
Not transferable
CORE 180 Social Sciences in an American Context Not transferable
CORE 190 Social Sciences in a Global Context
Not transferable
Social Science (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 150 Introduction to the Social Sciences
CORE 153 Principles of Economics: Macro
CORE 154 Psychological Foundations
CORE 155 Introduction to Women’s Studies
CORE 157 Introduction to Sociology
CORE 158 Introduction to Political Science
Not transferable
ECO 151
PSY 103
Not transferable
SOC 215
Not transferable
KING’S COLLEGE COURSES
LCCC COURSES
You may not take CORE 150 for Core credit if you have taken Core 180 or 190.
American Studies (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 180 Social Science in an American Context Not transferable
CORE 181 American Civilization to 1914
HIS 110, 201, 202
CORE 182 American Geography
Not transferable
CORE 184 American Texts and Contexts
Not transferable
CORE 185 Women in American Society
Not transferable
CORE 186 Religion in America
Not transferable
CORE 187 American Social Concerns SOC 216
CORE 188 American Government
POS 188
You may not take CORE 180 for Core credit if you have taken Core 150 or 190.
Contemporary Global Studies (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 190 Social Sciences in a Global Context
Not transferable
CORE 191 Global History since 1914
HIS 102
CORE 192 Global Geography
GEO 112
CORE 193 Globalization Not transferable
CORE 196 Global Religions Not transferable
CORE 197 Global Social Issues
SOC 217
CORE 198 Global Politics in the New Millennium Not transferable
You may not take CORE 190 for Core credit if you have taken Core 150 or 180.
Civilizations: Historical Perspectives (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 131 Western Civilization to 1914
HIS 101
CORE 133 World Civilizations since 1453
Not transferable
Foreign Languages and Cultures (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 140 Foreign Cultures CORE 141 Beginning Language I
CORE 142 Beginning Language II CORE 143 Intermediate Language I CORE 144 Intermediate Language II CORE 145 Conversation and Composition I CORE 146 Conversation and Composition II Not transferable
FRE or SPA 101
FRE or SPA 102
FRE or SPA 201
FRE or SPA 202
Not transferable
Not transferable
KING’S COLLEGE COURSES
LCCC COURSES
Literature (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 162 World Literatures in English CORE 163 Historical Perspectives in Literature CORE 164 Literary Modes and Themes Not transferable
ENG 224, 225, 226
ENG 221, 222, 223
The Arts (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 171 Theatre
CORE 172 Dance
CORE 174 Music Theory/History
CORE 175 Music Performance
CORE 176 Art Appreciation/History
CORE 177 Artistic Creation/Visual Arts
CORE 178 Creative Writing
CORE 179 Film Studies
Not transferable
Not transferable
MUS 150
Not transferable
ART 110
ART 150
Not transferable
ART 200
Natural Science I (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 270 Natural Science Perspectives CORE 270E N.S. Perspectives: Environmental
Not transferable
Not transferable
Natural Science II (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 271 Descriptive Astronomy PHY 271
CORE 272 Chemistry in Context CHE 111, 131
CORE 273 Contemporary Biology Not transferable
CORE 274 The Environment and Natural Resources BIO 101, 125, 130
CORE 275 Genetics: Current Knowledge BIO 102
& Applications
CORE 276 Science, Music and Sound Not transferable
CORE 277 Conceptual Physics
PHY 101, 123, 124,
131, 132
CORE 278 Forensic Science
Not transferable
CORE 279 Special Topics in Natural Science BIO 160,
GEO 111,
PHY 103,112
KING’S COLLEGE COURSES
LCCC COURSES
III.Informed Believing and Acting (12 credits)
Philosophy I and II (6 credits)
CORE 280 Introduction to Philosophy
One of the following:
CORE 281 Introduction to Logic CORE 282 Philosophical Themes CORE 283 Philosophy of Education CORE 284 Philosophy of Human Nature CORE 285 Eastern Philosophy CORE 286 Ethics and the Good Life
CORE 287 Business Ethics CORE 288 Bioethics Systematic Theology (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 250 Catholic Perspectives CORE 251 The Old Testament CORE 252 The New Testament CORE 253 Key Biblical Issues CORE 254 Belief and Unbelief CORE 255 The Church CORE 256 Science, Theology & Culture CORE 257 Who is Jesus?
CORE 259 Topics in Systematic Theology Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Moral Theology (3 credits)
One of the following:
CORE 260 Christian Ethics CORE 261 Faith, Morality and the Person CORE 263 Christian Marriage CORE 264 Issues in Christian Social Ethics CORE 265 Christian Environmental Ethics CORE 269 Topics in Moral Theology Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
PHI 150
Not transferable
PHI 152
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
PHI 151
Not transferable
Not transferable
LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
LCCC Courses and King’s College Equivalents
LCCC COURSES
ACC 104
111, 112
121
211, 212
213
214
KING’S EQUIVALENT
Not transferable
MSB 110, 120
Elective
Accounting Dept. at King’s requires all Accounting
majors to take Intermediate and subsequent courses
at King’s College.
MSB 120.
Managerial Accounting is not transferable
for Accounting majors, but can be applied to any
other business program.
Not transferable for Accounting major. Can be
accepted as elective for any other major.
AMS, AMT, ARC
Not transferable
ART CORE 176
CORE 177
CORE 179
110
150
200
ASR, AUT, AVI
Not transferable
BIO
101
102
121, 122
125
130
135, 136
135, 136
160
251
222
299
CORE 273
CORE 275
BIOL 113, 210. Student must earn “B” grade to be
eligible for transfer for Biology major.
CORE 279. Will not satisfy Anatomy & Physiology I.
CORE 274
BIOL 221, 222. Student must earn “B” grade to be
eligible for transfer, whether for Physician’s Assistant
or Biology major.
BIOL 219, 220 for Athletic Training majors.
CORE 274
BIOL 314 Students must earn “B” grade for course
to be eligible for transfer.
BIOL 420 Students must earn “B” grade for course
to be eligible for transfer.
BIOL 229
BUS Not transferable
105, 109, 118,
LCCC COURSES
KING’S EQUIVALENT
119, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 140, 143, 144, 147
202, 203, 227, 228, 233, 234, 235, 236, 238,
239, 248, 253,
254, 255, 256,
257, 258, 260,
261, 262, 263,
264, 265, 278 BUS 101, 107
161, 164
172
201
209, 229
231
251
CAD
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Group I CAR:
CAR 119, 120, 131,
132, 133, 239,
256, 257, 258,
259, 262
Only one course transferable for CORE 177.
More than one will become elective credits.
Group II CAR:
CAR 129, 130,135, 202, 204, 205,
218, 233, 234,
239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244,
245, 260, 261,
262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 270, 271, 272, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280,
283, 284, 286, Electives
Three (3) elective credits maximum allowed for one or both.
BUS Elective credits
MSB 210
Elective credits
MSB 200
HRM 210
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
LCCC COURSES
KING’S EQUIVALENT
288
Group III CAR: CAR 201
203
220
241
281
284
293
294
Not transferable
CDT, CEL Not transferable
CHE 111
131
151, 152
251, 252
299
CORE 272
CHEM 107, 107L
CHEM 113, 114 and labs
Not transferable to any science major program.
Organic Chemistry must be taken at King’s to be
applied toward either the ACS approved B.S. degree
in Chemistry or toward Clinical Laboratory Science/
Medical Technology.
CHEM 296
CHD 100
201
202
203
205
210
Not transferable
EDUC 344
EDUC 345
EDUC 339
Elective
EDUC 325
CIS
Not transferable
CS 115
Not transferable
CIS 119
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
CIS 244
CIS 116
Not transferable
Not transferable
104, 106, 107
108,
110, 111, 112,
114, 119, 120, 140, 145, 146, 148, 150, 152,
156,
158 162, 165 170, Mass Communications major
COMM 396
Elective
CORE 177P & 177PL
COMM 233
Elective
COMM 344
Not transferable
Electives
LCCC COURSES
KING’S EQUIVALENT
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
CIS 251
Not transferable
Not transferable
Not transferable
172, 180, 186, 213, 246, 248,
250, 252, 258, 263, 265, 266
267
268, 280, 290
295, 296, 299
CJU 130*
CJ 110
140*
CJ 131
235*
CJ 352
243*
CJ 475
245*
CJ 333
*These LCCC course are applicable to CJ courses in the major
sequence and will be given first consideration in accepting transfer for
credit.
These additional LCCC courses may be used to complete the five (5)
course maximum of CJ courses accepted in transfer.
132
139
141
215
233
237
238
242
250
257
259
260
CJ 355
CJ 486
CJ 464
Elective
Elective
Not transferable
CJ 457
CJ 453
Not transferable
CJ 363
CJ 435
CJ 381
N.B. No more than five (5) courses may be transferred toward a
degree in Criminal Justice at King’s. Any additional CJ credits may be
counted as general electives.
COM 101
102
104
105
COMM 353
COMM 354
COMM 369
COMM 231
LCCC COURSES
KING’S EQUIVALENT
106
108
111
201
203 204
205
207
209, 210
214
290
Not transferable
COMM 115
COMM 393
COMM 251
COMM 324
COMM 237
Elective
Elective
Not transferable
COMM 358
Not transferable
Note: The Communications program at LCCC is a strong technologically-oriented program. The King’s program is more writing-and-editing oriented. Many of the LCCC courses are
very good, but are designed toward a different mode from King’s. Students should be aware of the differences when considering
transferring.
COS 230
CRC, CSM, CST, CUL
CS 232 (Non-CS majors only)
DAS, DHY
Not transferable
ECE
100
ECE 101
ECE
201, 202, 205
ECE
203
ECE
204
ECE
207
ECE
210
ECE
216
ECE
220
ECE
221
ECE
208 & 220
EDUC 220
EDUC 216
EDUC 351 (9 LCCC credits equivalent to 3 King’s
credits)
EDUC 360
Not transferable
Not transferable
EDUC 270
EDUC 355
Not transferable
EDUC 305
EDUC 215 (6 LCCC credits equivalent to 3 King’s
credits)
EEECR
Not transferable
ECO CORE 153
151
Not transferable
LCCC COURSES
KING’S EQUIVALENT
ECON 112
Not transferable
152
251
EDU 150
EDUC 202
EDU 151
Not transferable
EDU 271
EDUC 440
EET, EMS
Not transferable
ENG 101
CORE 110. ALL students entering the College are
required to take a writing assessment. Additional
writing coursework may be required.
101A Micro
CORE 110 (as above)
102
CORE 110
104, 120
Not transferable
221, 222, 223
CORE 164
224, 225, 226
CORE 163
227
ENGL 382
229
ENGL 372
233
ENGL 374
242
ENGL 375
251
ENGL 225
261
Not transferable
FST
Not transferable
FRE 101, 102
201, 202
FREN/CORE 141, 142
FREN/CORE 143, 144
GET
Not transferable
GEO
111
112
CORE 279
CORE 192
HAC
Not transferable
HIS
CORE 131
CORE 191
CORE 181
HIST 338
HIST 258
Elective credit
101
102
110, 201, 202
205
210
231
LCCC COURSES
KING’S EQUIVALENT
HIST 387
Elective credit
Elective credit
238
240, 250, 252
258, 259, 260
HPE, HRM, HRT Not transferable
HMS 201, 206,
207, 222
220, 221 Psychology Elective
Psychology Elective
Evaluated on a case-by-case basis by Psychology
department chair and Director of Experiential
Learning
IET, INM, INT
Not transferable JOR 100
101
102
103
200
201
202
209
211
COMM 211
COMM 323
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Not transferable for MKT majors
Not transferable
Elective
KBD
Not transferable
LAP
Not transferable
MAT
CORE 120
Not transferable
CORE 098
MATH 124 or 126 or 128
MATH 101
Not transferable
CORE 098
Not transferable
CORE 098
Not Transferable
MATH 125
MATH 127
MATH 130 & 129 both courses must be completed
MATH 231
MATH 235
101
103, 104
105
107
109
110, 111, 112
121
122
125
140
151
240
251 & 151
252
260
LCCC COURSES
KING’S EQUIVALENT
275
279
MRT, MST, NET, NMT, NUR MATH 250
Not transferable
MUS
CORE 174
CORE 174
150
170
Not transferable
Not transferable
OMT, PAS
Not transferable
PHI CORE 280
CORE 286
CORE 282
150
151
152
PHY 101
102
103
111
112
121
123
124
131, 132
151
152
CORE 277
ENST 200
CORE 279
CORE 271
CORE 279
PHYS 108, 108L
CORE 277
CORE 277
CORE 277
PHYS 111, 111L
PHYS 112, 112L
PLH Not transferable
POS
CORE 188
Elective
101
212, 213, 214
PSC
Not transferable
PSY CORE 154
PSYC 355 ; Not for Education majors
EDUC 211 or PSYC elective
PSYC 351; Not for Education majors
PSYC 355 or PSYC 356 or EDUC 210
103
204
210
213
217
RDG, RTT
Not transferable
LCCC COURSES
KING’S EQUIVALENT
SET
SSC
103
111
Not transferable
SOC
103
110
215
216
217
218
219
Elective. Can apply to the Women’s Studies minor
SOC 253
CORE 157
SOC 212 or CORE 187 or CORE 197
SOC 351
SOC 310
SOC 367
SPA 101, 102
201, 202
SPAN/CORE 141, 142
SPAN/CORE 143, 144
Elective. Can apply to the Women’s Studies minor
Not transferable
SPE 125
210
150, 200
226
CORE 115
Elective
Elective
CORE 115
SUR
Not transferable
THR
CORE 171X
100
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