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Transfer Credit

Transfer credit evaluation is completed by the Registrar’s Office.

Evaluations can take 2-4 weeks. Timeframes could vary due to the volume of transfer admission applications.

Transfer Course Equivalency Tool

Use this tool as a guide to see if the courses will transfer to the University of North Georgia. This tool is for reference only. New institutions are verified and added weekly. 

Note: If you do not see your institution or course listed, please refer to the categories of Transfer Credit block for more information about how credit is reviewed at 91ÁÔÆæ.

91ÁÔÆæ equivalents are subject to change upon official evaluation by the academic department.

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Earning and Evaluating Transfer Credit

Transfer Credit Quick Facts

Transfer Credit Eligibility

  • Transfer credit is awarded for courses completed at regionally accredited institutions.
  • Transfer credit may not be awarded for internships, directed studies, practicums, workshops, orientation courses, remedial, learning support courses, occupational, or vocational courses.
  • Work-based/life credits can be reviewed for college level credit. Visit our Veteran & Adult Learner Programs website for more information.

Transfer Credit Processes

  • A 91ÁÔÆæ course number is assigned if determined to be an exact 91ÁÔÆæ equivalent.
  • Elective credit will assigned if a course cannot be deemed an exact 91ÁÔÆæ equivalent.
  • Credit is converted to semester hour equivalents.
  • To convert quarter hours to semester hours, multiply the quarter hour by 0.667.

Technical Institutions

  • Courses completed at the Technical College System of Georgia or out-of-state technical institutions are reviewed by the TCSG/USG Mini-Core approval list – please see the transfer equivalency guide for more information.
    • Re-evaluations may be requested for a potential direct equivalency.

Transfer Credit for Upper-Level Courses

  • 1000-2000 level courses completed at technical institutions or community colleges will not be reviewed for 3000-4000 level courses at 91ÁÔÆæ. A transferring institution must offer bachelor's level courses for upper-level review. 
  • Upper-level equivalents are determined by the appropriate academic department with receipt of a course syllabus, if it has not been approved prior to acceptance.

Planning with Transfer Credit

  • In order to determine how transfer credit can be used in a degree program of study, please refer to the  Carefully review the core curriculum requirements and all program of study requirements.