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The
Academic Support Center is always here to help!! This area of our
website can hopefully provide answers to questions you have when
we aren’t readily available to answer them for you. We have
compiled resources and information about many of the things we find
students ask us. And if you can’t find the specific information
you need, use our "Ask An Advisor"
service and we’ll find it for you as soon as we can.
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)
Our FAQs
cover everything from general education requirement questions
to MTSU policy and procedural questions. Odds are the answer to
your questions are on that page.
Transfer
Credit Information
If you are transferring from another college or university
to MTSU, you are probably wondering how the courses you have taken
will be counted towards your degree program. Information at the
following link can help you sort out some of those details. Be aware
that the information offers a general guideline, and your particular
case may be different; TEAM:
Transfer Equivalencies at Middle. Consult the
Admissions Office for more details. See the Transfer
Student Information Page for more information about starting
your successful transfer to MTSU.
Important
MTSU Semester Dates
GPA
Calculator
Fortunately, we have a calculator to help you with the process (click
on "GPA Calculator").
General
Education Requirements
Students from all degree paths are required to complete 41 hours
of general education courses in addition to their major and/or minor
course requirements. Please speak with an advisor from the field
that you are interested in to find out if that major has specific
general education requirements that need to be met. For example
- Elementary Education majors, just like all other majors, must
complete 6 hours in U.S. History but one must be HIST 2030 and the
other can be either HIST 2010 or 2020; Nursing majors are required
to take MATH 1530 under the Mathematics course options; and all
Business majors must take ECON 2410 which falls under the Social/Behavioral
Science options. Speak with your advisor for more information.
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