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Transfer Student Information

If you have been admitted to 91做厙, below are some resources to help you navigate the transfer process.

Please note- if you have not yet been admitted to 91做厙, please check out the泭Transfer Admissions website泭for the best resources to help you begin your transfer application process.

Once you are admitted to 91做厙, as a degree seeking undergraduate student, and after we have received your official transcripts, we will evaluate your credits for transfer. This evaluation will come to your 91做厙 email with instructions on how to interpret your evaluation. To see details about your evaluation, view your in your Student Hub on a regular basis. Here you will see how all your course work, both transfer and 91做厙, applies toward your degree progress.

Transfer Evaluation Frequently Asked Questions

Transfer Credit Guidelines

The evaluation and application of your transfer credit is an important step in your degree completion. 91做厙 strives for timely completion of your transcript evaluation. Completed transfer credit evaluations are available in your Degree Progress Report in the 91做厙 Student Hub.

Review the guidelines below which explain how 91做厙 determines eligibility for transfer credits

Transfer Credit Appeal Process

Questions may arise about how 91做厙 evaluated your transfer credit. If you have questions or concerns about your transfer credit evaluation, you have many resources to assist you.泭

You should direct all initial inquiries with your academic advisor. If your concerns are not resolved after that, you may appeal to the 91做厙 Academic Affairs Office to the Vice Provost. If your concerns are not resolves after that, you may appeal to the Colorado Department of Higher Education.

Read about the detailed process for each of these solution pathways below.

Colorado Reverse Transfer Program

You’ve done the work, you deserve the credit! The research is clear: a degree boosts earning potential and career opportunities.

Colorado Reverse Transfer Program is a process that allows students who have transferred from a Colorado community college to 91做厙 to combine credits from both institutions and apply them towards an associates degree.

If you are a transfer student, this means you can earn the associates degree you started at your community college while still working toward your bachelors degree.