Transfer Students
Transfer your credits and finish your degree with the University of Arizona.
Become a Wildcat REQUEST INFORMATION
How to Transfer
Step 1:
Contact An Enrollment Counselor
Request more information to speak with an enrollment counselor about your path to degree completion. Our personalized service offers:
- A seamless transfer experience
- Guidance on the best program for you
- An Unofficial Transfer Evaluation
Step 2:
Complete Application
Go to the online application, create or log in to your Future Wildcat account to start the application. A finished application includes the completed form, payment of the application fee, and official transcripts.
Step 3:
Submit Your Transcripts
We require official transcripts from any and all accredited colleges and/or universities that you attended.
If you have not completed an associate degree, you must submit an official high school or GED transcript listing your graduation date.
5 Ways to Get Credit
1. Community College Allegiance Program
To help you reach your goal of earning a bachelor’s degree, the University of Arizona has partnered with all regionally accredited colleges across Arizona and California to develop transfer articulation agreements. This means your credits are guaranteed to transfer.
2. Credit For Previous College Coursework
The more credits you can transfer in, the fewer courses you may need to take. We’ll grant elective or general education credit for coursework taken at a regionally accredited college or university in which you earned a C or better.
3. Military Service
As a member of the U.S. military, you’ve gained a wide array of experiences you can apply to your educational career. Read up on Military Credits to learn how your service and experience can be articulated into credits.
4. Arizona General Education Curriculum
Successfully completing the AGEC means all AGEC courses will transfer to the University of Arizona. If you complete it with a 2.5 GPA or better, you will be guaranteed admission. Learn more about AGEC.
5. Associate Degree
Completing an associate degree program with full regional accreditation provides a solid educational foundation, and you should only need an additional 50-60 credits to complete a bachelor's degree in a similar field of study at Arizona Online.