See "Transfer Credit Evaluation".
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The Office of Intercultural Student Affairs seeks to care for all intersectional experiences, engage students of marginalized and minoritized identities, and transform the Mountaineer journey. Intercultural Student Affairs operates three student-led outreach centers: the LGBT Center, Multicultural Center, and Women's Center.
The Office of International Education and Development (OIED) is responsible for spearheading the internationalization efforts at Appalachian. Through the curriculum, co-curricular and extracurricular activities, relationships with scholars and students from around the world, education abroad programs, grants, and scholarships for collaborative research abroad, and numerous cross-cultural programs, Appalachian creates opportunities for students to understand the world and be active participants in it.
You can find information on career development, internships and career exploration in the Planning for your Major and Career section.
Courses numbered less than 1000 (excluding applied music courses, major-principal, MUS 0001-0025) are taken for “institutional credit” only. These courses DO NOT count for graduation but are computed in the student’s GPA (the hours count toward full-time student eligibility, but do not count as hours earned for graduation). Institutional credit courses will not be used in determining eligibility for honors.