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Credit Transfer Evaluation Steps. University of Wyoming. Step 1: From the Transfer resources home page, Select Credit Transfer & Evaluation. Step 2: Select Transfer Equivalency Database. Step 3: Select the school From which you are transferring courses.
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Credit Transfer Evaluation Steps University of Wyoming
Step 1: From the Transfer resources home page, Select Credit Transfer & Evaluation
Step 3: Select the school From which you are transferring courses
Step 4: Select the appropriate Data Set (Generally the most recent year) • ** If the course you want to evaluate is not listed under the most recent • catalog year, please check the other catalog years listedfor the course. • ** To view a different catalog year, select the VIEW ALL red link located to the right • of the page.
Step 5: View the course you want to evaluate for transfer Laramie County Community College University of Wyoming ** This equivalency form indicates both Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry Lab I must be taken at LCCC to receive credit for UW’s Organic Chemistry I course.
Example 2 ** Research Problems in Biology from LCCC will transfer to UW as a General Transfer Elective. Laramie County Community College University of Wyoming
Example 3 ** English I will transfer from LCCC to UW as College Composition and Rhetoric (ENGL 1010) Laramie County Community College University of Wyoming
Step 6: select To determine if your class will meet USP requirements
USP Requirements ** The underlined section designates how the ENGL 1010 course will fulfill a USP requirement for Writing I at UW.
USP: University Studies Program • USPis the core curriculum or general education required by the University of Wyoming to complete your undergraduate degree. • For a description of the USP requirements, go to: http://www.uwyo.edu/unst/_files/docs/usp_2003_checklist.pdf
Step 7: Select to create a list of courses you have evaluated
My Equivalency List • You will be sent to My Equivalency List • Here you can view the courses you have evaluated
Step 8: Select the TES View tab to Evaluate a different course
Repeat steps 6-9 UNTIL YOU HAVEselected and evaluated all courses you plan to transfer. Step 10: Select the next course You want to evaluate
Step 11: Select or to Print or Email “My Equivalency List”
Step 15: Select the Checklist for Your intended major
Step 17: use your Equivalency List to Fill in the Requirements checklist • This checklist will help you determine what courses may transfer and what courses are left for you to complete.
Transferring with an Associate’s degree From Wyoming • Students transferring to UW from any Wyoming community college with an Associate Degree of Arts, Science, or Business will have met the lower division USP 2003 requirements, except for the second math course and an upper division writing course. • Each College/Major/Program may have additional core course requirements. • Associate of Applied Science degree courses will be evaluated individually to determine transfer credit.
Transferring with an Associate’s degree Outside of Wyoming • An AA/AS/AB degree will transfer to UW from the following Colorado and Nebraska community colleges and will meet USP 2003 requirements, except for asecond math course, an upper division writing course, and Wyoming Government. • Most Colorado Community Colleges • Western Nebraska Community College • Mid-Plains Community College • Colby Community College • Associate of Applied Science degree courses will be evaluated individually to determine transfer credit.
Course credit • General elective courses are applied towards the total number of credit hours required for graduation. • A general elective course may also apply towards USP credit. • Courses below 1000-level or (generally) vocational tech courses will not transfer. • You may petition for a course to be re-considered for USP credit or major credit. For more information on petitions, contact your advisor.
Transferring without an Associate degree • Students transferring without an AA, AS, or AB degree will have their transcripts reviewed by the Office of Registrar on a course by course basis. Students will be required to complete all USP core courses. • To qualify as a transfer student, students will need to have completed 30 or more transferable credit hours (after high school) and have at least a 2.00 cumulative grade point average. • If transferring with less than 30 transferable credit hours, high school transcripts must be sent to Admissions. Students under the age of 21 must also include ACT scores.
Contact Information • If you have questions regarding the Transfer Equivalency Database, you may contact Greg Cunningham at CunningG@uwyo.edu. • If you have questions about the degree check list form, you may contact the Transfer Coordinator of the program in which you wish to enroll. • To find the Transfer Coordinator contact information, go to the Transfer Resources home page, select the college/program in which you wish to enroll. A dialogue box will appear.
Continue your journey • Thank you for continuing your educational journey at the University of Wyoming. • If you have questions about the transfer process, please contact us. Transfer Resources (307) 766-2398 transfer@uwyo.edu