PARALEGAL DEPARTMENT

Transfer Policy
 
The Paralegal Department chair must pre-approve any request for the transfer of paralegal courses from other colleges to the Paralegal Program at Sinclair Community College. The chair will review the working syllabus for the course, including student assignments, before accepting the transfer of any paralegal classes.  A college catalogue description is not sufficient.  Students seeking an Associate of Applied Sciences degree, with a major in the Paralegal Program, must earn at least 30 quarter hours of paralegal (par) courses at Sinclair Community College, in addition to any college requirements. Transferability is also based on the accreditation of the school, the year the courses were taken, and the grades that were received.

This policy is in effect for all students transferring from other colleges, and for all current students, who wish to transfer in paralegal courses from other colleges.



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