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Transferring Credit to UConn

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 In general, the University of Connecticut grants credit for courses that are:

  • Taken at regionally accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities;
  • Comparable in content and quality to courses offered at UConn;
  • Completed with a minimum grade of "C."

Please view the Transfer Credit Guidelines for all transfer credit policies.

New Transfers

Transfer Credit Reports are made available to incoming transfer students in time for advising and course registration.

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New Freshmen

Students who have enrolled in college courses while in high school must send an official transcript to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions from each institution attended in order to have those courses considered for transfer credit at the University of Connecticut.   If mathematics coursework has been completed as part of a concurrent, partnership program, credit will only be considered for calculus-level and higher courses.

Credits will be posted to the student's record during their first semester at the University.

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Current UConn Students

If you plan to enroll in courses at another institution with the expectation that those credits will eventually be applied towards your degree at the University of Connecticut, please visit the Current UConn Students page to find out more information on the transfer credit process, filing dates and eligibility requirements.

Bachelor of General Studies students should view BGS-specific instructions.

 

Course Credit Equivalencies

If you enrolled in courses at a Connecticut college or university, took AP courses or IB courses in high school, many of those equivalencies can be viewed online.  All courses from other institutions and courses not listed on this site must be evaluated by our staff and faculty.

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