Did you know that nearly half of all Marymount Interior Design graduates began their undergraduate education at another institution?\u00a0The Interior Design department and Office of Undergraduate Admissions are committed to making your transfer to Marymount as smooth as possible.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n MU\u2019s articulation agreements with local community colleges and accommodating transfer policies ensure that you\u2019ll get the credit you deserve for your prior academic work.<\/p>\n The interior design placement portfolio helps us assess your ability to succeed in upper level interior design courses at Marymount University.<\/p>\n The interior design placement portfolio helps us assess your ability to succeed in upper level interior design courses at Marymount University. If you are transferring interior design coursework from another institution, you may need to submit a portfolio.<\/p>\n Students may receive transfer credit for the following Marymount Interior Design courses by earning a C or better in an equivalent course at an accredited institution.<\/p>\n Interior Design transfer students seeking advanced standing must submit a placement portfolio showing examples of work completed in college-level studio courses for some or all of the following ID course requirements:<\/p>\n The placement portfolio will highlight a student\u2019s ability to succeed in Junior level Interior Design courses at Marymount University. The placement portfolio is to be submitted as a physical document or a digital upload<\/a>.<\/p>\n The portfolio MUST contain the following:<\/p>\n Did you know that nearly half of all Marymount Interior Design graduates began their undergraduate education at another institution?\u00a0The Interior Design department and Office of Undergraduate Admissions are committed to making your transfer to Marymount as smooth as possible.\u00a0 Articulation Agreements MU\u2019s articulation agreements with local community colleges and accommodating transfer policies ensure that you\u2019ll […]<\/p>\nArticulation Agreements<\/h2>\n
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How many credits can I transfer to Marymount?<\/h3>\n
How many interior design credits can I transfer to Marymount?<\/h3>\n
Do I need to submit a placement portfolio?<\/h3>\n
The following courses (15 credits) do NOT require a placement portfolio.<\/h4>\n
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The following courses (18 credits) DO require a placement portfolio.<\/h4>\n
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What should I include in my placement portfolio?<\/h3>\n
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Marymount University \u00a0will accept a maximum of 64 credit hours from freshman- and sophomore-level courses and an additional 20 credit hours from junior- or senior-level courses. Marymount generally accepts credits for courses completed with a grade of C or higher at other regionally accredited institutions of higher education. For more details on our current transfer policies, see the Marymount University Undergraduate Catalog.\u00a0<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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In total, students may transfer a maximum of 33 Interior Design credits for courses completed with a grade of C or higher at other regionally accredited institutions of higher education.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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