Transfer Course Equivalencies
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is responsible for transfer credit evaluation. Decisions are based on the best information existing at the time of evaluation; revisions to course equivalencies may occur as new information becomes available. No transfer credit evaluation is official until credits appear on the student’s University of Connecticut transcript. You must visit this site often and consult with your academic advisor for final determination as to how transfer credit might apply to your degree program. Remember to refer to guidelines listed on the Transferring Credit page.
Select an institution from the list below to begin your search for transferable courses:
Connecticut’s 12 community colleges have merged to become Connecticut State Community College (CT State). Beginning fall 2023, please select Connecticut State Community College from the list below when searching for transferable courses at all community college campuses. All courses from out-of-state institutions, including courses that are listed on this site, must be evaluated by our staff and faculty.
As a reminder:
- Online courses in foreign languages, including those taught in a hybrid format, must be reviewed and approved by foreign language faculty before credits can transfer.
- Asynchronous foreign language courses will not be eligible for transfer credit.
- Hybrid lab science courses that include synchronous in-person examinations and laboratory components would follow the traditional credit evaluation process.
- Fully online lab science courses are only transferable for non-lab generic credit.
- When taking laboratory science courses, both the lecture and laboratory sections must be included in the same semester to receive equivalent credit at UConn.
- For MATH courses to be considered for transfer credit as listed in the equivalency table, any MATH course that is equivalent to MATH 1131Q or higher must have a duration of at least five weeks and no more than fifteen weeks.
- If you are a current UConn student and plan to take courses from a Connecticut State Community College, it is not necessary to submit a Prior Course Approval Form. If you plan to take courses at an institution outside of Connecticut, complete the Prior Course Approval Form prior to enrolling in the course.