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International Education Forms
Transient Credit Approval Process (ver 12/31/2008)
 
This form and process is required for all study abroad activities that involve
taking classes abroad and receiving USA credit for them.
 
 
Step 1 Carefully read the USA Abroad Application Steps.
USA Study Abroad Application Steps and Guide
Step 2 Print off the USA Transient Credit Approval Routing Page
USA OIE TCA Routing Page
(MS Word - Complete the form information as requested and follow steps indicated on the form)
Step 3 Print the following USA Academic Affairs form
USA Transient Credit Approval Procedure and Form
(PDF form - Type all relevant information as indicated on the form)
Step 4 Make a COPY of all the course information provided by your chosen study abroad program - you must attach this to the forms indicated above.
Step 5 MAKE SURE YOU ATTACH THE ROUTING PAGE (STEP 2) AND PROGRAM COURSE INFORMATION (STEP 4) TO THE TRANSIENT CREDIT FORM (STEP 3) OTHERWISE YOU WILL DELAY THE PROCESS
   
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: USA Office of International Education,
320 Alpha East, email intledu@usouthal.edu
 
 
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Need help? email us at: intledu@usouthal.edu with details on your interests.
 
     The University of South Alabama provides equal educational opportunities to and is open and accessible to all qualified students without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, sex, or qualified handicap/disability with respect to all of its programs and activities.
 
For more information on International Programs, please contact Ana Burgamy.
FAX: (251) 460-6228 or Phone: (251) 460-7053 or E-mail: intledu@usouthal.edu
 
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