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is a free web based credit evaluation tool that shows how the credits you have taken or plan to take will potentially transfer to º£½ÇÉçÇø for credit.
These guides will provide you with a list of classes, by major, students can take at a Colorado Community College as part of their Associates Degree, that will transfer and apply to the Bachelor’s Degree programs at º£½ÇÉçÇø
Explore our current to find details on degree program requirements at º£½ÇÉçÇø
Learn about the Alternative Credit to explore earning credit from exams.
You must submit your official transcripts to be admitted to º£½ÇÉçÇø. The timeline for your official transcript evaluation begins upon receipt of official transcript from your previous institution(s) or test results and acceptance into a qualifying degree program. Transcript evaluations will be completed by º£½ÇÉçÇø within 30 calendar days per Colorado SB24-164. Please check in with the Office of the Registrar to check your status. If you have fewer than 24 transferrable credits, you will also need to submit a high school or GED transcript to the .
If your are an International Student transfering to º£½ÇÉçÇø, please visit our International Admissions pageÌýfor more information regarding the admissions process for international students and transcript review.
Guaranteed Admission Requirements
Reviewed Admission
*Make sure to use a personal email, not your school email, when you apply to º£½ÇÉçÇø.
Transcripts are required after application submission for review and credit transfer. For more information, please visit º£½ÇÉçÇø’s Send It page.
If you are an International Transfer student, please visit our International Admissions pageÌýfor full details about the international admissions process and transcript review.
Summer 2026: Next Priority Deadline – April 1, 2026
Fall 2026: Next Priority Deadline – April 1, 2026
Spring 2027:ÌýNext Priority Deadline – Nov 2, 2026
If interested in attending theÌýÌýbeginning, March 16, as a new º£½ÇÉçÇø student, please reach out toÌý[email protected].
Complete a financial aid application – for U.S. citizens and permanent residents (school code- 001360) or for undocumented students and nonresidents. Learn more at Transfer Student Financial Aid
Tuition LockÌýguarantees your tuition will be locked in for two years from the semester you are admitted as a transfer student. To maintain your tuition lock, you must be enrolled in 12 credit hours per semester.
Colorado residents qualify for the College Opportunity Fund (COF) stipend which pays for a portion of the in-state tuition on every course credit you take.
As an º£½ÇÉçÇø student you may be eligible for hundreds of internal and external scholarships.
Some scholarships that may interest you as a transfer student include:
Learn more about the tuition and costs associated with º£½ÇÉçÇø.
Cost reflects one semester of tuition and fees for 12 credit hours.
Colorado Resident with College Opportunity Fund (COF)
NON-RESIDENT
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) & Roadrunner Interstate Tuition Program (RIT)
Request more information and get any questions that you have answered!
We are excited to welcome you to the Roadrunner family at º£½ÇÉçÇø!
The Office of Admissions is still here to help as you get closer to enrolling at º£½ÇÉçÇø. Please feel free to for any questions that arise.
Set up your º£½ÇÉçÇø student account
Access your º£½ÇÉçÇø NetID to set up your student email account and the Student Hub, by using the tool. You will need your Student ID number.
Complete Orientation StepsÌýÌý
Transfer students are required to learn content for incoming students and complete orientation (either on-campus or online). When this becomes available, Ìýto secure your spot.
Meet your advisor and register for classes
You may select to receive advising during an advising and registration session.ÌýIf not, we recommend you set up an appointment with your advisor before selecting classes.ÌýFind your advisor or make an appointment.
You may register for classes during an advising and registration sessionÌýor at an appointment withÌýyour advisor .ÌýIf not, you can log on to yourÌýStudent HubÌýand register for courses yourself. You can also change and edit your schedule too.
Apply for and check your financial aid and scholarships
Complete the by using º£½ÇÉçÇøâ€™s school code 001360. º£½ÇÉçÇø also offers scholarships awards based on academics, achievement and financial need. Undocumented and DACA students should complete the for state aid. Access your financial aid and scholarship award in your account on your Student Hub. Contact the Office of Financial Aid at [email protected]Ìýfor any questions.
Health Insurance and Immunizations
Ìýis a mandatory fee. Those with alternate coverage can waive this fee if you are paying out of pocket.
All students are also required to submit their immunization records. Review theÌý.
Placement Testing
Depending on your completed college coursework or incoming test scores, you may be required to take a placement test for math and/or English. You may also complete the for enrollment in a First Year Writing course. You should complete any required assessments before Orientation. Learn more about testing requirements.
Pay Your Tuition
Pay tuition and fees via the Student Hub or at the Cashier’s Office located in the , by 5 p.m. on the Friday before classes begin.
Submit Official Transcripts
When you applied to º£½ÇÉçÇø, you may have uploaded unofficial transcripts to your application account. You will need to request an official transcript from every previously attended institution. Learn more about how to send your transcripts to º£½ÇÉçÇø. If you have fewer than 24 or more transferable college credits, you will also need to submit your high school or GED transcript.
Find Your Community on Campus
You are invited to join our designed for admitted Roadrunners. Meet your peers, ask questions and get connected before coming to campus!
International transfer students are required to complete additional steps prior to enrolling at º£½ÇÉçÇø. Review the checklist and be sure to submit documents by the deadline.
Get a peek of Auraria Campus in-person or from the comfort of your home
Learn more about the transfer process in these unique visits. Transfer Tuesdays are for newly admitted students. Transfer Experiences are for all transfer students exploring º£½ÇÉçÇø offered in-person on Wednesdays and virtually on Fridays
Explore campus from anywhere, anytime through the 360 tour. Navigate through many of the areas of campus and learn a few things along the way.
The Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree Program ensures first-time students attending any CCCS College, are guaranteed admission to º£½ÇÉçÇø upon completion of their Associate degree.
Check out the Bridge to Bachelor’s website to learn more.
Transfer Peer Mentors can help guide you through all the necessary steps to successfully transfer to º£½ÇÉçÇø.
Email [email protected] to learn more.
Once you have transferred successfully to º£½ÇÉçÇø you will need to get in contact with these offices:
A transfer student is any student who has earned college creditÌýafterÌýgraduating from high school or receiving a GED. The number of credits completed determines what is required in the admission process.
Apply early for faster processing times andÌýbest selection of classes.
The Transfer Services Team with the Office of Admissions helps students successfully transfer from other colleges to º£½ÇÉçÇø. They also visit community colleges and college fairs.
Review the guidelines which explain how º£½ÇÉçÇø determines eligibility of transfer credits.
Still have questions?
Email [email protected] to connect with a Transfer Admissions Counselor.
Phi Theta Kappa’s 2020 Transfer Honor Roll
This distinguished honor is awarded to the top 25% of colleges who earned the highest transfer friendliness rating nationwide.
The State of Colorado has established Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreements (STAA) between many community colleges and four-year universities that prescribe a curriculum for students to engage in while at community college that are guaranteed to transfer to four-year universities. Many of the majors available to community college students are a part of this agreement and you can access transfer guides that outline the Guaranteed Transfer pathway. Additionally, º£½ÇÉçÇø provides transfer guides for many of their programs that are not a part of the STAA. By using these transfer guides, you can ensure that your time will be well-spent while taking classes for transfer.
You can view all transfer guides here: /admissions/transfer-toolbox/
We encourage students to meet with their academic advisor often at their current college to discuss classes that will transfer to º£½ÇÉçÇø. We also recommend meeting with an º£½ÇÉçÇø Transfer Admissions Counselor on a regular basis to ensure that you are on-track.
You can only transfer credits by requesting that your previous institution send º£½ÇÉçÇø official transcripts. We cannot evaluate unofficial transcripts or copies of your official transcripts. If you have attended more than one college and wish to transfer credits from all of your previous institutions, we require official transcripts from each institution, even if you transferred those credits to your most recent institution previously. We cannot evaluate secondhand transfer credits that were previously evaluated by another institution.
Following are links to the transcript ordering portals for many colleges in Colorado.
Aims Community College:
Adams State University:
Arapahoe Community College:
Bel-Rea Institute of Animal Technology:
Colorado Christian University:
Colorado College:
Colorado Mesa University:
Colorado Mountain College:
Colorado Northwestern Community College:
Colorado School of Mines:
Colorado State University:
Colorado State University Global:
Colorado State University, Pueblo:
Colorado Technical University:
Community College of Aurora:
Community College of Denver:
DeVry University:
Fort Lewis College:
Front Range Community College:
Johnson & Wales University:
Lamar Community College:
Morgan Community College:
Naropa University:
Northeastern Junior College:
Otero College:
Pikes Peak Community College:
Pueblo Community College:
Red Rocks Community College:
Regis University:
Trinidad State College:
University of Colorado, Boulder:
University of Colorado, Denver:
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs:
University of Denver:
University of Northern Colorado:
Western Colorado Community College (WCCC):
WCCC is a division of Colorado Mesa University (CMU). See previous listing for CMU for transcripts.
Western Colorado University:
The Colorado Department of Higher Education possesses records for schools that closed after 2012 and has records from the following institutions:
If your school does not have a transcript ordering process or send transcripts manually, they can send them to the following addresses:
º£½ÇÉçÇø Registrar
Campus Box 84
P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217
If you have earned 24 college credits, you are not required to submit your high school transcripts. If you have earned less than 24 college credits, you may be prompted to provide your high school transcript or GED scores. If you are prompted to provide this information, you will be notified by student email of additional requirements after you apply and submit official transcripts.
We will consolidate multiple records into one record when you reapply as a previously enrolled student. This includes all academic coursework completed at º£½ÇÉçÇø and any transcripts that you submitted during your last attendance. For issues with record consolidation, please contact the Registrar at 303-556-3991.
A course by course evaluation completed by a professional transcript evaluation service, in addition to the official transcript(s), will be required.
The service agency must be a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
We suggest that you choose a service that can send us a copy of your verified transcript(s) together with the evaluation report, such as WES ICAP or ECE.
If the evaluation service does not send us your verified academic documents, the issuing institution must directly send us your official academic records.
All records must be translated to English.
For more information, please visit our International Admissions page.
You may be able to earn credit for work and life experiences, through prior learning assessments, and as a result of certification, licensure, or other training.
You may earn college credit through subject-specific testing upon receiving a satisfactory score. This could include the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), DSST, Advanced Placement courses, and International Baccalaureate (IB).
º£½ÇÉçÇø may grant college credit using the . We are happy to provide guidance to military students and student veterans in selecting a program of study and in optimizing the use of credit for prior learning. Following are course equivalency sheets for your reference.
Content of credit accepted in transfer may not duplicate coursework previously taken. Military service credit is evaluated when official copies of transcripts from military schools are received and after meeting with the Prior Learning Specialist. Courses are evaluated according to the American Council on Education (ACE) Guidelines.
In addition, º£½ÇÉçÇø offers the following package of transfer credit and waivers:
Applicable credit and waivers will be granted upon presentation of evidence of either continued active service, transfer to the Reserve component, or discharge under conditions other than dishonorable.
Student can may also obtain credit by an exam process.
Students must meet all of the following requirements:
If you have experience that may qualify as college-level learning, you may submit a portfolio for consideration for academic credit. A portfolio is a collection of documents you put together to show what you already know and can do. Many professionals in business, education, design, and consulting use portfolios in their work. Your PLA portfolio includes a narrative, which is your discussion of your college-level knowledge, like a research paper that is supported by theory or concepts. It might also include evidence, such as certificates, letters of recommendation, and samples of work that will support your narrative and verify to the Portfolio assessors that you have the knowledge and should be awarded credit. Your portfolio should address the learning objectives, or outcomes, of the courses you want to earn credit for and detail your experience acquiring this knowledge. It is read by subject-matter experts who make sure that what you already know is equivalent to what you would have learned if you had taken the course.
Professional Licenses and Certifications that may be evaluated for college credit include (but are not limited to) the following:
For questions and support related to prior learning credit, contact a Prior Learning Specialist through the Office of the Registrar at 303-556-3991.
We suggest applying as far as possible in advance of the semester you want to start at º£½ÇÉçÇø. You may defer your admission for up to one academic year and the application is free. You can always make changes later but you cannot extend the deadlines for applying or submitting documents. Keep in mind that transcripts can take up to 4 weeks to process and financial aid can take about the same time to process, sometimes longer if it’s a busy season. You can view application deadlines and apply for admission on our Application splash page.
Your admissions acceptance is good for one academic year. You can register for classes within that timeframe. If you do not register within that timeframe, you will be required to reapply for admission.
You can also change to an earlier semester if registration for that semester is still open. You will need to complete a Semester Change Request form to switch to an earlier semester.
º£½ÇÉçÇø is proud to offer a high-quality education without the high-end price tag. Experience an urban campus and be part of one of the most diverse student communities in Colorado where learners connect with leaders and classrooms lead to careers.
You may be eligible for admission without standardized test scores. However, if you have test scores less than 5 years old (ACT or SAT), it is still a good idea to submit them as these scores can be helpful for advising purposes and course placement. If you do not have standardized test scores, youÌýmayÌýneed to take aÌýplacement testÌýwith theÌýOffice of Testing Services.
º£½ÇÉçÇø only accepts credit from institutions of higher education holding full regional accreditation. Your school must be accredited by one of the following agencies: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, New England Association of Colleges and Schools, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Southern Association of Colleges of Schools, or Western Association of Colleges and Schools. There very few exceptions, such as McAir Aviation flight training programs and Belrea Institute of Animal Technology.
If you have questions, please contact the º£½ÇÉçÇø Office of the Registrar to verify whether your previous college or university is regionally accredited by one of these agencies.
º£½ÇÉçÇø requires that you complete a minimum of 30 credit hours towards your bachelor’s degree at º£½ÇÉçÇø. Some programs may have more stringent requirements and it is advised that you discuss your program requirements with your academic advisor.
We do not impose an expiration date on transfer credits in most cases; however, if it has been a significantly long time since you completed foundational coursework, such as math and writing, you may be asked to complete placement testing. Additionally, if there have been fundamental changes to the curriculum of a specific course since you last took it, you may be required to retake that course. One example of a course that must be retaken or tested out of is ENG 1020, which we require students freshen up on if they have not taken in over 10 years.
If you have completed credits elsewhere, you can see what should transfer to your program at º£½ÇÉçÇø using , a third party partner of º£½ÇÉçÇø that allows you to enter your previously earned credits and see what those credits will be equal to at º£½ÇÉçÇø.
Transcript evaluation times can vary from semester to semester. During slower times of the year, such as summer and mid-semester, processing time may be between 1-2 weeks. During busier times of the year, it may take 2-4 weeks to process your transcript evaluation. Upon completion of the evaluation, you will be notified by student email and can then meet with your advisor. To ensure that your transcripts are evaluated in time to register for classes, please submit them by the priority application deadline for the semester that you intend on registering.
It can take up to 4 weeks to process transcripts and complete the official transcript evaluation. Check you student email often; we will notify you here once your transcript evaluation is complete. At that point, you can schedule a meeting with your academic advisor to formulate a course plan for your future semesters at º£½ÇÉçÇø based on your transfer credits. Until the official transcript evaluation is complete, your advisor will only be able to provide generic information and suggestions regarding the courses that you must complete.
Orientation is required for all degree-seeking students who have not yet completed Orientation at º£½ÇÉçÇø in their lifetime. If you are a re-admit student, you are not required to attend Orientation.
Transfer students are required to complete the following Next Steps:
The Auraria Campus has one on-campus dormitory-style housing unit called that is shared between º£½ÇÉçÇø, CU Denver, and Community College of Denver. This housing option is very limited and we encourage students to apply as soon as the application opens on January 1st to ensure that you have the best chance of securing a spot.
We also have to assist with your search for off-campus housing and we provide a roommate finder service.
To determine what classes you should sign up for, you will need to first submit your official transcripts for evaluation for transfer credit. Upon completion of your evaluation, your transfer courses will populate to your student account. At that point, we recommend meeting with your academic advisor to review your transfer credits and devise a course plan for the coming semesters. You may also run a Degree Progress Report to see what transferred in and what you need to complete.
If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to your to get the answers you need!
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Associate Director of Admissions Transfer Services
[email protected] (303)605-7585