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Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology Student Handbook 2019 International Program
Course Articulation and Credit Transfer for Undergraduate Studies*
1. Submission of request for course articulation and credit transfer:
1.1 For new students, they must notify the intention to articulate the course
and transfer credit to Student Admissions Center within the admission period scheduled by
the Institute.
1.2 For current students, they shall notify the intention to request course
articulation and credit transfer to the Office of Registrar at least 2 weeks prior to
the start of the registration process of the upcoming semester.
1.3 If the new students notify their intention to request for course
articulation and credit transfer after registering as a new student, there shall be no refund
for those credits transferred. The same applies to registered student that notify the Office of
Registrar of the said intent after finishing the registration for the upcoming semester.
2. Sources of knowledge that are eligible for course articulation and credit transfer:
2.1 Course studied from other higher education institutions
2.2 Experience, language skill, knowledge, competency gained from learning
by other methods, as well as working, training, and self-learning in various forms
2.3 Course studied or activities performed under the exchange programs and
field trips both domestically or in foreign countries, as permitted by the Institute
2.4 Training course from national and international training institution that
accepted by the Institute
2.5 Course from non-formal education and informal study
2.6 Course studied at the Institute
2.7 Course articulation and transfer of credit from other special projects
specified by the Institute
2.8 For source of knowledge not covered above, the approval from the Course
Articulation and Credit Transfer Committee is required
* Announcement of Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology No. 97/2554 on Course Articulation and Credit Transfer for
Undergraduate Studies, Revised in Academic Year 2554 (A.D. 2011)