Important Information for Fall 2008 Applicants
Starting with Fall 2008 applicants, the Transfer Credit Evaluation (TCE) Process has moved online. Applicants npw should submit courses for approval through their My Babson accounts. Additionally, students are able to create their own TCE using a list of already preapproved courses. Students may add course pending approval to their TCEs.
To access this feature, applicants, please log in to your My Babson account. Once there, the TCE feature is located under Helpful Links.
Transfer Credit Evaluation (TCE) Process
Transfer students may transfer in a maximum of 63 credits into Babson. Courses in the following categories will not be considered for transferability:
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Courses where the student received below a C
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Non-academic courses (such as recreational courses)
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Courses that contributed to your high school diploma
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Preparatory courses that are not currently offered at Babson (such as elementary level math courses and ESL courses)
In addition, all courses will be reviewed by faculty to determine if content is similar to what is covered in Babson courses. If course content is found to be insufficient, the course may be denied for credit.
Course Material
All course material submitted by the application deadline will be reviewed and admitted applicants will receive a tentative transfer credit evaluation with their admission letter.
Syllabi are required for all business (including accounting, finance, marketing, management, economics, etc.), math, science, law, and computer science classes. The syllabus is the document you receive from your professor at the beginning of the semester. It is usually a multi-page document listing texts used for the course, out-of-class assignments, and more. All syllabi should contain a detailed list of topics covered each day in the course. Please note that some syllabi only list the chapters discussed each day. In that case, it is important to submit a copy of the textbooks’ table of contents.
Detailed course descriptions can be submitted for liberal arts courses, including foreign language courses. Please send individual copies of all course descriptions. Please do not send course catalogs.
Course Material Submission Deadlines:
Applicants for Fall:
Syllabi Received by Babson by: | Tentative Transfer Credit Evaluation Mailed to Student by: |
| April 1st (application deadline) | Early May (notification date) |
| May 4th | Mid-June (deposit deadline) |
| June 15th | Orientation |
Please Note: If we have not received course syllabi by mid-June, those classes will not be considered when scheduling you for your fall semester courses.
Final deadline for submission for all materials related to transfer credits (course syllabi, AP or IB credits, etc.) is October 1st. Credit will not be awarded for any coursework submitted after the deadline.
Applicants for Spring
Syllabi Received by Babson by: | Tentative Transfer Credit Evaluation Mailed to Student by: |
| November 1st (application deadline) | Late November (notification date) |
| December 15th | Orientation |
Please Note: If we have not received course syllabi by December 1st, those courses will not be considered when scheduling you for your fall semester courses.
Final deadline for submission for all materials related to transfer credits (course syllabi, AP or IB credits, etc.) is March 1st. Credit will not be awarded for any coursework submitted after the deadline.
For all applicants who have studied in International Universities:
Babson College may need additional time to prepare your tentative Transfer Credit Evaluation (TCE). It is in your best interest to supply us with as much information about your University’s grading and credit policies as possible. It is very helpful if your transcript includes a certified translation of your course credit as equivalent to semester credit hours. We will do our best to provide you with a tentative TCE by the dates mentioned above, but cannot guarantee an evaluation by those dates. Please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admission with any questions or clarification.