Students who have taken college-level courses can transfer select course credits to CU Boulder. Learn about Transferology and how the transfer credit process works at our university.
Ìýcan help you assess which of yourÌýcredits will transfer, how those courses may apply to your desired major and can help you pick out transferable courses at yourÌýcurrent school to take before coming to CU Boulder.
Select the See whatÌýcourses transfer button to see howÌýyour credits will transfer to the University of babyÖ±²¥appÌýBoulder.Ìý
Enter all the courses you have taken or are planning to take at your current school, then click Search for Matches. You willÌýsee the results for the University of babyÖ±²¥appÌýBoulder.
To request advising or ask a question, select the Request Information button on the University of babyÖ±²¥appÌýBoulder information page. Check desired fields,Ìýadd a message with your major of interest included andÌýsubmit your request. A CU Boulder transfer credit specialist will get back to you.
Select the Find a Replacement Course button if you are not planning on leaving your current institution but need to take a course somewhere else for credit at your current school.ÌýSelect the Find a Replacement Course button if you you are looking for a specific CU Boulder course/requirement at your current institution.
Watch our tutorials below for step-by-step instructions to get started with Transferology.
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Transfer Credit
Knowing what is required to transfer can help you map an appropriate academic schedule for your remaining terms at your current school. Credits must be academic in nature and completed at a C- or higher.
The goal of this process is to recognize previous work that you have completed that meet our standards for academic content and rigor. Our policies and procedures for transfer and applicability of course credits to a CU Boulder degree incorporate these basic principles:
We expect to verify whether or not the student's experience at the other institution is appropriately commensurate with the experience of students in similar courses offered by CU Boulder with respect to content, academic level, scope and relevance.Ìý
Can that experience of reasonable comparability and applicability be documented in some manner, (e.g. coming from a fully accredited college or university)?
Can that experience of reasonable comparability and applicability be documented by the student via other means such as textbooks, syllabi, exams, papers, projects, etc?
Watch our tutorial video below to learn how to read your transfer credit evaluation.
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Higher Education Admission Recommendations
Transfer students applying to undergraduate programs are strongly encouraged to meet the following .Ìý
Students may be admitted to CU Boulder even though they have not completed all of the HEAR courses. There are no consequences if HEAR is not met. However, not completing HEAR might result in taking additional courses to meet the CU Boulder graduation requirements of individual majors.
ÌýÌýwith a pre-transfer advisorÌýto discuss CU Boulder degree requirements, how your transfer credit will apply towards a specific degreeÌýand to get help choosing courses to facilitate your transfer.
Transfer Credit & Transferology How-to Videos
How to Read Your Transfer Credit Evaluation
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Transferology Tutorial 1: Getting Started
Transferology Tutorial 2: Requesting Information
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Transferology Tutorial 3: Applying Courses to My Program
Transferology Tutorial 4: Finding a Replacement Course
International Students
International students with four or fewer semesters of U.S. schooling should refer to their country's specific requirements.
We offer two types of transfer credit evaluations for international students, both of which are completed after a student has been admitted to CU Boulder.
AÌýFull Transfer Credit EvaluationÌýis an in-depth review of all course-work previously completed at recognized colleges and/or universities for applicability toward CU Boulder degree and graduation requirements.Ìý In order to complete a Full Transfer Credit Evaluation for courses taken outside of the United States, we requireÌýfull and complete official course descriptionsÌýof each course taken, which should include each course’s specific academic content.Ìý If these course descriptions are not in English, you must provide aÌýCertified English TranslationÌý(see below for details). It is strongly recommended that you submit full and complete course descriptions with all other required application materials. Information submitted should be one PDF format for each course and include your full name.Ìý
If we do not receive full and complete course descriptions, you will receive aÌýPreliminary Transfer Credit Evaluation.ÌýThis preliminary evaluation is a general review of how course-work previously completed at recognized colleges and/or universitiesÌýmightÌýtransfer to the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder. A Preliminary Credit Evaluation will identify those courses that appear to be academic in nature and are transferable, but will likely not provide information on how those courses will count toward degree completion and/or graduation requirements.
A Special Note on Certified English Translations
If a course description is not in English, you will need to get a literal, certified (or official) English translation. It should not be interpretive. A certified (or official) translation will be different depending on what is considered an official translation in your country. In some countries, official translations are only issued by the school. In other countries, official government translators issue official translations.ÌýSome countries do not offer translations through a government network, and the student must find a private translation service to issue the translation.ÌýWe also suggest that you visit or consult withÌýÌýto see if it offers translations, or can refer you to a service.
Transfer applicants have attended another college or university since earning their high school diploma or GED. Transfer applicants are looking to complete a bachelor’s degree at CU Boulder.
Undergraduate international applicants are students who need a visa to be in the U.S. Apply as a domestic student if you have a U.S. passport or green card.