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Graduate Transfer Credit Evaluation

Jump start your master's degree at UMGC with transfer credits.

At UMGC, you could be eligible to transfer up to 12 credits toward a master's degree or up to 6 credits toward a graduate certificate.

How It Works

For Most Master’s Degree and Graduate Certificate Programs

We may accept up to 12 credits toward your graduate degree at UMGC if your credits were earned at an approved institution and the credits are related to your program of study.

We may accept up to 6 graduate transfer credits toward our certificate programs.

We do not accept transfer credits in these programs: MBA, Doctor of Management, or Doctor of Management in Community College Policy and Administration.

Transfer credits toward your graduate degree at UMGC must meet the following criteria:

  • Your credits must have been earned as graduate credit.
  • Your credits must have been earned at an approved institution and be equivalent to graduate-level coursework or recommended for graduate-level credit by the American Council on Education
  • You must have earned a B (3.0) or better in the courses considered for transfer. These grades, however, will not be included in the calculation of your grade point average at UMGC.
  • Have been completed within three years of your first term of enrollment in a graduate degree or certificate program at UMGC.
  • Your department advisor and program director must determine that your transfer courses are relevant to your program of study.

For Graduate Programs and Certificates That Require CBR 600, DCL 600M, or DCL 600T

  • We may accept exactly 6 credits of graduate coursework for transfer as replacement for CBR 600, DCL 600M, or DCL 600T, if earned at an approved institution.
  • If you have previously earned a master’s degree from an approved institution, you are eligible to receive transfer credit for CBR 600, DCL 600M, or DCL 600T in recognition of the fundamental competencies essential for successful completion of a graduate degree program.
  • If you have earned graduate credit but have not earned a master’s degree, you may request a review of transfer credit for CBR 600, DCL 600M, or DCL 600T.
  • All graduate credits offered for transfer credit in replacement of CBR 600, DCL 600M, or DCL 600T are reviewed for approval and must meet the following criteria:
  • Credits must have been earned as graduate credit.
  • Credits must have been earned at an approved institution and be equivalent to graduate-level coursework or recommended for graduate-level credit by ACE.
  • A grade of B or higher must have been earned in the courses considered for transfer. These grades, however, will not be included in the calculation of the grade point average at UMGC.

Get Started

After you've been accepted and are ready to start a graduate program, fill out the Graduate Transfer Credit Evaluation form below and upload a copy of the syllabus for each course you have taken at previous institutions.

 

Submit a Grad Transfer Credit Evaluation Request

Background Information

* fields are required.

Your Student ID is also known as your Empl ID. You can find your Student ID in MyUMGC.

Transfer Credits

What type of transfer credit would you like UMGC to evaluate? *
Please provide what type of transfer credit would you like UMGC to evaluate.
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To be eligible for transfer credit, you must

  • Have 6 credits in courses that are related to (6 Credits, DCL 600M); (6 Credits, DCL 600T); or CBR 600
  • Provide a copy of the syllabus for each course you want to transfer

The syllabi must reflect assignments that required students to demonstrate the skills required in the UMGC courses, such as communication, critical thinking, and collaborative work.

Assignments that demonstrate these skills include a description of coursework in

  • Essays of 1,000 or more words
  • Financial decision making
  • Data and statistical analyses
  • Use of the critical thinking process to research/find and evaluate information, analyze information, and come to conclusions

As an addendum to the syllabi, provide a brief (400- to 500-word) essay that includes

  • Graduate-level writing
  • Quantitative reasoning to solve problems
  • Demonstrated critical thinking

Essay Topic: How have you achieved the core competencies of communication, critical thinking, and collaborative work in the courses that you are offering as a replacement for the 6-credit first course in your graduate program?   

[Please note that we do not review prior writing samples, assignments, or research papers completed at your previous institution.]  

If you have questions about the essay submission, e-mail the First Term Experience department at firsttermcourses@umgc.edu.

Course(s) to Be Reviewed for Transfer Credit

 

Course 1

Transfer Course

Please provide your Grade.
Please provide your semester taken.

Accepted file formats are .doc, .docx, .pdf, and .txt. File size cannot exceed 10MB.

Accepted file formats are .doc, .docx, .pdf, and .txt. File size cannot exceed 10MB.

Requested UMGC Course

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Course Number *
600

Course(s) to Be Reviewed for Transfer Credit

 

Course 1

Transfer Course

Please provide your Grade.
Please provide your semester taken.

Accepted file formats are .doc, .docx, .pdf, and .txt. File size cannot exceed 10MB.

Requested UMGC Course

The UMGC Course Subject is a three- or four-letter code, such as MGMT or CMP. The UMGC Course Number is a three-digit code, such as 600 or 800. For a full list of course subjects, numbers, and titles, browse UMGC academic catalogs.

 

Course 2

Transfer Course

Accepted file formats are .doc, .docx, .pdf, and .txt. File size cannot exceed 10MB.

Accepted file formats are .doc, .docx, .pdf, and .txt. File size cannot exceed 10MB.

Requested UMGC Course

Course Number
600

Course 2

Transfer Course

Accepted file formats are .doc, .docx, .pdf, and .txt. File size cannot exceed 10MB.

Requested UMGC Course

The UMGC Course Subject is a three- or four-letter code, such as MGMT or CMP. The UMGC Course Number is a three-digit code, such as 600 or 800. For a full list of course subjects, numbers, and titles, browse UMGC academic catalogs.

 

Acknowledgment

Course approval is based on the condition that all academic and administrative criteria have been met. By checking this box, I acknowledge that I have read and agreed to these conditions and have provided full supporting documentation for this request.

Acknowledgment *
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