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Registrar

contact information
(720)758-7979
(303)745-1433 (fax)
[email protected]
Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm

FAQs

where can i send my transcript?

Transcripts can be sent via to [email protected] or mailed directly to:

5660 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Official Transcripts are only accepted if sent straight institution and the seal is not broken.

Scanned copies coming directly from applicant are not deemed official transcripts

how many credits do i have to take to be considered a full-time student?

At Platt College, the following applies:

  • 12+ quarter credit hours equals full-time
  • 9-11.5 quarter credit hours equals three-quarter time
  • 6-8.5 quarter credit hours equals half-time
  • Less than 6 quarter credit hours equals less than half-time
how many credits can i transfer to Platt College?

The maximum transfer credit awarded cannot exceed 50% of the quarter credit hours of the total program requirement.

are there any guidelines for my transfer credit?
  • General education course grades of “C” or higher that are ten (10) years or less from the date of completion will be accepted for transfer credit from an institution approved by the US Department of Education.
  • Nursing course grades of “C” or higher that are five (5) years or less from the date of completion will be accepted for transfer credit from an institution approved by the US Department of Education.

For more information about transfer credit, click the link below:

how do I convert semester credit hours to quarter credit hours?

Platt College uses quarter hours.  One quarter credit is equivalent to two-thirds (2/3) of a semester credit.  To convert quarter hours into semester hours, multiply the quarter hour by .66 to equal the semester credit hour (ex: 4.5 quarter hours x .66 = 3 semester credit hours). To convert semester credit hours to quarter credit hours, multiply the semester hours by 1.5 to equal the quarter credit hour (ex: 3 semester hours x 1.5 = 4.5 quarter credit hours).

Where can i locate archived catalogs?

The Registrar’s Office maintains student academic records, evaluates transfer and external credit, provides academic advising and class registration for the nursing program, monitors student attendance, issues official college transcripts, certifies enrollment and degree verification, publishes class schedules, assigns classroom space for courses and meetings, updates student information including name and address changes, archives college catalogs, and acts as the college’s FERPA compliance officer.

Documents from the Registrar

The Registrar at Platt college is available via email and telephone. Transcripts may be ordered in person, online, via mail, or fax. For more information on how to safely obtain timely records, please email the registrar's office at [email protected].