Transferring credits
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ will generally accept courses for transfer credit which meet the following criteria:
- Course must be taken at a regionally accredited institution
- Course must be collegiate-level (developmental and remedial courses are not transferable)
- A grade of C or higher must be obtained in the course for it to be transferable.
Transferring Credits
Transfer credits can be applied toward major requirements, general education and elective credits. We have an to tentatively see how your credits will transfer. You can see how other students have transferred classes from other institutions in the past. It is not fully comprehensive, but includes courses that have either been frequently asked about or successfully transferred. If you don't see a specific course, it doesn't mean it won't be accepted; it just means no one has asked about it before.
To see how courses meet our general education requirements, please refefer to ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ's general education transfer equivalencies.
Official Credit Evaluations
The Registrar's Office will complete an official credit evaluation after you have been offered admission. To see a list of courses that have been evaluated in the past, check out our transfer course equivalency databases and . These databases are updated every time a new course is approved for transfer credits and this is a great place to start. If you have AP, CLEP or dual enrollment credits from high school that you want to transfer, this information must be sent directly from the testing agency or the credit-granting institution.