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Transfer Credits

Transfer Credit Guide:

Credit earned at other regionally accredited colleges and universities is transferable.  Evaluation of transcripts from post-secondary institutions is a 2-step process. First, the courses are evaluated with respect to the University of Arizona's policy on the acceptability of transfer credit.  

During this initial evaluation, University staff determines which courses are accepted and post these credits to your academic record in UAccess.  Students who do not see the Transcripts posted, should make sure that the transcripts were sent to the University.  

For more information  and for Transcript processing, see Office of the Registrar, Transfer Credit Guide.

 

General Education Review:

If your transfer courses are showing on your records but you are not receiving credit for a class on your SAR, you will need to request for a General Education review, please send a review request email to EngineeringAdvising@email.arizona.edu. Please use your UA email account and include your name, student ID number, current major.

 

AGEC Certification:

If you have an AGEC certification, your General Education requirements are completed. You should also request for the General Education Review. Please also refer to the Transfer Credit Guide.

 

Advising Staff Support:

The BE Advising staff will be able to approve and transfer courses that count toward our BE major and minor. Please provide a description of the transfer course to Dava Jondall along with the ABE course that is equivalent to the transfer course taken. The Department Head or major adviser will review and determine if the course is the equivalent, and if approved, instruct Dava Jondall to make the adjustment. 

The BE Department can’t make changes on the general education classes, please refer to the following Advising Site for Math and Science transfer course approvals. 

 

Pima Community College Students:

PCC students may refer to the Approved Pima CC Transfer Courses  document.

 

Maricopa Community College Students:

MCC students may refer to the Approved Maricopa CC Transfer Courses  document.

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