Penn StateUniversity Undergraduate Advising Handbook

 

CREDIT FOR EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES IN THE ARMED SERVICES
(Senate Policy 42-98)

 

A student who is a veteran or member of the active armed services or the selected reserves may be granted credit for educational experiences in the armed services. The student must be in degree status or have completed at least one course of 3 credits or more at Penn State before credit for educational experiences in the armed forces will be recorded on the student's transcript.

Formal Military Courses/Military Occupational Specialty
Health and Physical Activity (GHA) Courses

FORMAL MILITARY COURSES/MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY

For formal military service school courses and Military Occupational Specialties, general credit may be awarded when the experiences are certified by the Department of Defense. A student who would like to have his/her military courses or specialties evaluated for transfer credit should submit an official copy of his/her military transcript to Undergraduate Admissions. Admissions will determine the number of credits to be awarded and the academic area in which the credit(s) have been earned. A student's department or academic adviser determines how general credits may be applied to the student's major.

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY (GHA) COURSES (see General Education)

Before scheduling a course in this area, students who have completed basic training should submit an official copy of his/her military transcript or DD-214 form to Undergraduate Admissions.

The University may make changes in policies, procedures, educational offerings, and requirements at any time. Please consult a Penn State academic adviser for more detailed information.

This page is part of the University Undergraduate Advising Handbook, which is maintained by the Division of Undergraduate Studies, DUS@psu.edu.

Reviewed: May 2009
Last Update: September 2005