About Transfer Credit Equivalencies
Several California private and out-of-state colleges and universities provide transfer credit (or course) equivalencies or transfer guides which do not constitute an official agreement between DAC and the transfer institution. Transfer guides and transfer course/credit equivalencies are not articulation agreements and should be used for general advising purposes only in consultation with a DAC counselor or academic adviser. Students are encouraged to review and the transfer credit policy at each college or university prior to applying.
It is important to understand that transfer credit/course equivalency and transfer guide information is subject to change without notice and does not guarantee an award of transfer credit. Final determination for all transferable coursework rests with each college or university admissions office or appropriate academic department faculty. Official evaluation of transferable courses from DAC does not usually occur until after receipt of an admissions application and all required documents are submitted to the transfer institution.
The information included below does not represent all California private, out-of-state, or international colleges and universities that maintain transfer guides and course/credit equivalencies for DAC. Additional schools may be added in the future as information becomes available.
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CA Private
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Out-of-State
- Arizona State University
- Brigham Young University
- Central Michigan State University
- Clemson University
- George Mason University
- Georgia Southern University
- Gonzaga University
- Hawaii Pacific University
- Indiana University - Bloomington
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- Kansas State University - Manhattan
- Montana State University
- North Carolina State University
- Oregon Institute of Technology
- Oregon State University
- Penn State University
- Plymouth State University
- Portland State University
- Sam Houston State University
- Seattle Pacific University
- Southern Oregon University
- Texas A & M University
- Texas Tech University
- University of Arizona
- University of Arkansas
- University of Central Missouri
- University of Delaware
- University of Georgia
- University of Hawaii
- University of Kansas
- University of Maryland
- University of Massachusetts Global
- University of Michigan
- University of Nevada - Las Vegas
- University of Nevada - Reno
- University of North Carolina System
- University of Oregon Transfer Equivalency Database: TES
- University of Oregon Transferology
- University of South Dakota
- University of Texas at Dallas
- University of Texas at San Antonio
- University of Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- Washington State University
- Wayne State University
- Western Kentucky University
- Western Oregon University
Canada
- Royal Roads University (Victoria, BC) Block Transfer Agreement
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Other Transfer Credit
Select California private and out-of-state colleges and universities accept completion of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and/or California State University General Education-Breadth (CSU GE) requirements to fulfill their campus lower-division core (general education) requirements. See California private colleges list here.
Certification of IGETC or CSU GE may permit students to transfer from a California community college without the need, after transfer, to complete additional core (GE) curriculum requirements or coursework at the four-year college or university.
Students should review the GE and lower-division major requirements published in the college/university catalog and consult with an admissions adviser to confirm if and how completion of IGETC or CSU GE may fulfill all or part of the transfer institution’s GE requirements for a baccalaureate degree program and to determine if coursework completed for IGETC or CSU GE will satisfy any lower-division major requirements.
Students are encouraged to consult with a DAC counselor or academic adviser to develop an education plan for transfer and to meet with a university admissions representative, when available, to confirm course selection.
DISCLAIMER: The final responsibility for successful transfer rests with the student. The information posted on this website is designed to assist students in obtaining the most accurate transfer-related information possible. However, this information is subject to change without notice, which may subsequently impact admission to a transfer college or university.
Students are encouraged to meet as early as possible in their academic careers and periodically with a DAC counselor or academic adviser to develop a Student Education Plan and with a transfer college or university admissions representative to confirm their choice of classes.