Matriculated students in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program at UVA's School of Continuing and Professional Studies can use this form to request the posting of additional, post-admission transfer credits to their transcript. Once you've completed this form, a member of our team will review your submission and contact you with any questions.
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Students admitted to the BIS degree program are generally expected to complete all remaining degree requirements at the University of Virginia. Those who matriculated with fewer than 60 transfer credits and who wish to take academic courses at another institution after matriculation at UVA must have the written permission of the BIS Director and confirm the transferability of course work in advance.
It is the student’s responsibility to provide an official transcript to the SCPS Central Admission Office as soon as outside course work is completed and to request that the additional transfer credits be posted to their official UVA record. Official transcripts must be sent by the college or its clearinghouse directly to the SCPS Central Admission Office. Electronic submissions should be directed to centralscpsadmission@virginia.edu; hard-copy official transcripts should be mailed directly from the school to: University of Virginia, SCPS Central Admission Office, PO Box 401105, Charlottesville, VA 22904.
Any transferable course work from other institutions must be completed prior to the semester in which the student enrolls in Capstone I (ISCP 3991). Students are expected to have successfully completed at least 105 credits toward the BIS degree in order to enroll in Capstone I.
To be awarded the BIS degree, students must present 120 approved semester credits, including at least 60 credits earned at the University of Virginia. At least 51 credits taken at the University must have been completed on a graded (A+ to D-) basis. Students must have earned a 2.000 cumulative grade point average on all work taken at the University. Students are subject to the degree and curricular requirements in effect for the semester in which they were admitted to the BIS program.