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Transfer of Credit Procedure
Transfer of Credit to RLC
Submitting Transcript
Evaluation of Transcript
Acceptance of Transfer Credit
Credit in Remedial or Developmental Courses
Transferred Courses
Number of Credit Hours
Unofficial Rend Lake College Transcript
Appeals Process
Types of Credit
Credit toward a degree, certificate or program area can be earned in several ways acceptable to the college.
University Parallel Credit
Credit earned in courses designed for transfer to another college or four-year university and which count toward degrees and certificates at Rend Lake College.Occupational Credit
Credit which is specifically designed for entry into an occupation and may or may not be acceptable as transfer credit toward a four-year baccalaureate degree.General Studies Credit
Credit in general studies courses which are not transferable and are unrelated to the pursuit of a degree; this is credit given in self-improvement courses designed to meet the needs of district residents.Transfer Credit
Credit earned at another institution. Students must request that official transcripts from other colleges previously attended be sent to the Registrar for transfer evaluation at least two weeks prior to registering for classes.Military Service Credit
Credit awarded for learning experiences during military service. Members and former members of the Armed Services, upon presenting separation papers (DD-214) or Application for the Evaluation of Learning Experiences During Military Service (DD-295), may be granted the following credits:
Military Service | College Credit |
Basic Training (Minimum 90 days) |
2 credit hours - HEA 1101 |
Active Duty (Minimum 180 days) |
2 undistributed credit hours of Physical Education in addition to 2 credit hours of Health |
Students should contact the Registrar to have the credit evaluated and posted.
Rend Lake College also grants credit for certain experience and training in military service. Students must request official military transcripts be sent to the Registrar for transfer evaluation at least two weeks prior to registering for classes.
University Parallel Credit
Credit earned in courses designed for transfer to another college or four-year university and which count toward degrees and certificates at Rend Lake College.Occupational Credit
Credit which is specifically designed for entry into an occupation and may or may not be acceptable as transfer credit toward a four-year baccalaureate degree.General Studies Credit
Credit in general studies courses which are not transferable and are unrelated to the pursuit of a degree; this is credit given in self-improvement courses designed to meet the needs of district residents.Transfer Credit
Credit earned at another institution. Students must request that official transcripts from other colleges previously attended be sent to the Registrar for transfer evaluation at least two weeks prior to registering for classes.Military Service Credit
Credit awarded for learning experiences during military service. Members and former members of the Armed Services, upon presenting separation papers (DD-214) or Application for the Evaluation of Learning Experiences During Military Service (DD-295), may be granted the following credits:
Military Service | College Credit |
Basic Training (Minimum 90 days) |
2 credit hours - HEA 1101 |
Active Duty (Minimum 180 days) |
2 undistributed credit hours of Physical Education in addition to 2 credit hours of Health |
Students should contact the Registrar to have the credit evaluated and posted.
Rend Lake College also grants credit for certain experience and training in military service. Students must request official military transcripts be sent to the Registrar for transfer evaluation at least two weeks prior to registering for classes.
Illinois State Police Academy Credit
Based upon a recommendation by the Illinois Community College Board, Rend Lake College awards credit for training by the Illinois State Police. A student must present certification that they have successfully completed training to the Registrar. A student may receive the following credits:
ILLINOIS STATE POLICE
CRJS 2203 – Police Traffic Functions (3)
CRJS 2205 – Police Weapons and Defensive Tactics (3)
PYED 1160 – Aerobic Super-Circuit Fitness Center (1)
Credit By Examination
Students at Rend Lake College are able to earn college credit by examination through one of the following:
1. CLEP – College-Level Examination Program General and Subject Examinations (see Academic Advisement Center)
2. AP – Advanced Placement Program (High school students may apply for AP college credit, which can replace IAI courses; see the Registrar)
3. IB – International Baccalaureate Program (see the Registrar)
4. Rend Lake College proficiency exams are available for specific Rend Lake College courses (see instructor or Dean)
5. Illinois State Seal of Biliteracy
NOTE: No more than one-quarter (25%) of the credit hours needed for a degree or certificate can be earned by examination, including CLEP, AP, IB or Rend Lake College proficiency exams, or any combination of credit by means other than classroom attendance.
Advanced Placement
Through the high school Advanced Placement (AP) Program, high school students may apply for advanced placement College credit. Advanced Placement classes are offered in the area high schools in such subjects as English composition, foreign language, history, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. A national examination administered through te Educational Testing Service is given in each subject at the end of the year. Each examination is intended to measure the achievement of students and to determine at what point students should begin College study of that subject. To receive Rend Lake College credit, students must earn a score of 3, 4, or 5 and must request the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to send an official copy of the examination results to the Registrar. The examination results must be received by Rend Lake College prior to the student taking the course for which credit is sought. Credit will be placed on the student’s transcript after the student successfully completes 12 credit hours of study at Rend Lake College. Advanced Placement credit is not used in computing a student’s grade point average. Students may only receive credit for one Rend Lake College course per subject area via Advanced Placement credit. For specific information, students should consult the Vice President of Instruction.
Rend Lake College will allow Advanced Placement credit for scores of 3, 4, or 5 as listed below.
Advanced Placement
Through the high school Advanced Placement (AP) Program, high school students may apply for advanced placement College credit. Advanced Placement classes are offered in the area high schools in such subjects as English composition, foreign language, history, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. A national examination administered through te Educational Testing Service is given in each subject at the end of the year. Each examination is intended to measure the achievement of students and to determine at what point students should begin College study of that subject. To receive Rend Lake College credit, students must earn a score of 3, 4, or 5 and must request the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to send an official copy of the examination results to the Registrar. The examination results must be received by Rend Lake College prior to the student taking the course for which credit is sought. Credit will be placed on the student’s transcript after the student successfully completes 12 credit hours of study at Rend Lake College. Advanced Placement credit is not used in computing a student’s grade point average. Students may only receive credit for one Rend Lake College course per subject area via Advanced Placement credit. For specific information, students should consult the Vice President of Instruction.
Rend Lake College will allow Advanced Placement credit for scores of 3, 4, or 5 as listed below.
Allowable Advanced Placement Credit
AP Exam |
Minimum |
Number of Credits |
Equivalent Course(s) |
Biology | 3 | 5 | BIO 1101 |
Calculus |
3 |
5 |
MATH 1121 |
Chemistry | 3 | 5 | CHE 1101 |
Language and Composition |
3 |
3 |
ENGL 1101 |
Language and Composition |
4 |
6 |
ENGL |
Literature and Composition | 3 | 3 | ENGL 1101 |
Literature and Composition |
4 |
6 |
ENGL 1101 & |
Music Theory |
3 |
3 |
MUSI 1101 |
Physics 1: Algebra-Based |
3 | 5 | PHY 1101 |
Physics 2: Algebra-Based |
3 | 5 | PHY 1102 |
Pre-Calculus |
3 | 5 | MATH 1110 |
Psychology |
3 |
3 |
PSYC 2101 |
Spanish Language and Culture |
3 |
8 |
SPAN 2101 & SPAN 2102 |
Studio Art-2D Design |
3 |
3 |
ART 1103 |
Studio Art-3D Design |
3 |
3 |
ART 1104 |
Studio Art-Drawing |
3 |
3 |
ART 1105 |
United States History |
3 |
6 |
HIST 2101 & HIST 2102 |
United States Gov. and Politics |
3 |
3 |
POLI 2101 |