Transfer Credit Rules at Georgia Tech
- Any class already taken at Georgia Tech cannot be transferred into Georgia Tech. This class must be repeated at Georgia Tech.
- If you took a class at Georgia Tech and you withdrew from the class (W on your transcript) then you can take the class somewhere else and transfer it in to Georgia Tech as long as you have not previously received a grade in the class.
- With the exception of summer semester, students cannot take classes at Georgia Tech and somewhere else at the same time, unless they Cross Register or petition the faculty to ask for permission for concurrent registration. During summer semester students can be enrolled at Georgia Tech Atlanta and another school simultaneously.
- The residency rule requires that students must complete their last 36 hours in residency at Georgia Tech. If you are in violation of the 36 hour rule, then you must petition the faculty for permission to take the class BEFORE you take the class.
- ME will only evaluate/accept transfer credit for 1000 level ME classes, 2000 level ME classes and ME 3322 (thermodynamics). We will not accept transfer credit for any upper level ME classes beyond this list. The only exception to this is students who are participating in a GT sponsored exchange program and get their classes approved before attending the program.
- The ME department will only approve pre-requisite overrides for students who have completed the class and show us a transcript with a final grade. Students who take classes somewhere other than Georgia Tech and are using those classes as pre-requisites to classes the following semester, cannot register for the following semester classes until phase 2 registration. There are no exceptions to this.
- Click here to see Georgia Tech's official policy about transferring on-line classes from other schools. Georgia Tech does accept credit for coursework completed online.
- Non-resident credit is not computed as a part of the student's grade point average at Georgia Tech.
- Students who offer satisfactory evidence that they are qualified to do so but have not received transfer credit at Georgia Tech, may receive credit for a course by examination. This is called an Advanced Standing Exam.
- The basic policy regarding the acceptance of courses by transfer is to allow credit for courses completed with satisfactory grades ("C" or better) at other accredited colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, provided the courses correspond in time and content to courses offered at Georgia Tech. Coursework completed at colleges and universities outside the United States and Canada will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis so permission must be obtained before taking the classes.
- Georgia Institute of Technology does not accept credit from International Summer Programs, including but not limited to: Sichuan University, Xian Jiaotong University, Shanghai Jiao Tong, Yonsei, KAIST, Korea University. If you have questions about your international transfer institution contact dc@registrar.gatech.edu.
- Click here for the Registrar's rules about transferring classes into Georgia Tech. You are responsible for knowing these rules.
Class Transfer Procedure
- Determine If You Are Eligible to Take Classes at Another School
- Any class already taken at Georgia Tech cannot be transferred into Georgia Tech. This class must be repeated at Georgia Tech.
- If you took a class at Georgia Tech and you withdrew from the class (W on your transcript) then you can take the class somewhere else and transfer it in to Georgia Tech.
- With the exception of summer semester, students cannot take classes at Georgia Tech and somewhere else at the same time, unless they Cross Register or petition the faculty to ask for permission for concurrent registration. Click here for the official rules about Cross Registration. During summer semester students can be enrolled at Georgia Tech and another school simultaneously.
- The residency rule requires that students must complete their last 36 hours in residency at Georgia Tech. If you are in violation of the 36 hour rule, then you must petition the faculty for permission to take the class BEFORE you take the class.
- Click here to see Georgia Tech's official policy about transferring on-line classes from other schools.
- Click here for the Registrar's rules about transferring classes into Georgia Tech. You are responsible for knowing these rules.
- Check the Transfer Equivalency Table - If the class shows up on the list and does not say "Appropriate Department to Evaluate," then you do not need to obtain advanced approval to take the class.
- Go to OSCAR.
- Select Transfer Equivalencies and follow the instructions.
- Choose the course you took and see if there is already transfer credit for the class. Any class that is listed as a direct match (number and hours) to a Georgia Tech class will transfer in for that class. For example, if the class transfers into Georgia Tech as Math 1551 (2 hours), that will satisfy our Math 1551 (2 hours) requirement.
- If the class has transfer information, then the class has previously been approved to transfer into Georgia Tech.
- If the class says 'Approp Depart Must Evaluate' or is not on the list, then you need to have the class approved using the Obtain Advanced Approval for Classes section below.
- It is often more useful to see all of the classes at one time, so you can search for specific classes using the search command, CTRL-F. To do this, highlight all of the Subjects by selecting the first one, pressing the shift key and holding the shift key while you select the last subject code.
- Obtain Advanced Approval for Classes not on the Transfer Equivalency Table
- If the course is not listed on the transfer equivalency table or is not listed as the course number you are expecting at GT, you must obtain advanced approval for the course.
- Obtain a syllabus for the class. A course description will not be enough. The syllabus must include detailed information about both the class and the book.
- Send the syllabus to the Transfer Credit Evaluator in the respective department to obtain approval for the class. The academic advisor in each department can tell you who handles transfer credit. For example, if you are going to take a MATH class, then you need to contact the Transfer Credit Evaluator in the MATH department.
- Not all departments will pre-approve classes, so you may not be able to do this. For example, physics will not pre-approve classes for transfer.
- Make sure that you obtain approval before you take the class so that you are sure it will transfer. Credit is not guaranteed for the class if you do not obtain advanced approval.
- Be sure to keep all correspondence (e-mails, etc) with the department to include with your transfer credit request.
- Apply to the School Where You Want to Take the Class
- You must apply to the school where you want to take the classes. Just because you are a Georgia Tech student does not automatically mean that you can attend college elsewhere. You need to find out dates and procedures for the respective schools.
- In-state students who are on the HOPE or ZELL scholarships can fill out the HOPE Scholarship Transient Form to transfer their scholarship to the other school.
- Obtain Transient Letters or Transcripts from Georgia Tech
- Transient Letters - Some colleges require that you have a letter from Georgia Tech stating that it is okay for you to be a student there. This is a Transient Letter. Click here to request a Transient Letter from the registrar.
- Transcripts - Transcript requests are made through OSCAR. Click here for instructions to request a transcript from Georgia Tech.
- Letter of Good Standing - Click here for instructions to request a letter with your current standing at Georgia Tech.
- Receiving Transfer Credit at Georgia Tech
- Transfer credit will not appear on your transcript unless you request it to appear. You must have a transcript sent through Parchment or mailed to Georgia Tech showing your final grades in the class(es) to obtain the transfer credit on your Georgia Tech transcript.
- Classes on the Transfer Equivalency Table should automatically show up on your transcript shortly after Georgia Tech receives your transcript from the other school. This may take several weeks to happen.
- You must submit syllabi to be evaluated for any classes that are not listed on the transfer equivalency table or is listed as 'Approp Depart Must Evaluate'. Credit will not be granted automatically. More information is on the registrar's website.
- Be sure to follow-up with all transfer credit. If your credit does not show up on your Georgia Tech transcript, you may have registration problems if the class is a pre-req for something else.
- Verify the Transfer Credit on your Georgia Tech Transcript. You can view your transfer credit using the following procedure:
- Log into Buzzport and go to Registration-OSCAR.
- Select Student Services & Financial Aid.
- Select Student Records.
- Select Academic Transcript.
- Under the transcript type drop down box, select External Transcript - WEB and press Submit.
- Awarded transfer credit and AP/IB scores will be listed on your transcript.
Transfer Credit Substitutions
- Lab Classes - If you are transferring a lab based class into Georgia Tech, you must take both the lecture and lab at the other school to receive Georgia Tech credit.
- Classes with Missing Content - If a class transfers back to Georgia Tech with an X in it, then some content is missing from the transfer class. This class may or may not count for credit.
- Humanities Electives - Click here to see all classes that count for humanities electives. Humanities electives may be combined to create 3 hours, they do not have to be 3 hour classes.
- Social Science Electives - Click here to see all classes that count for social science electives. Social science electives may be combined to create 3 hours, they do not have to be 3 hour classes.
- Free Electives - Free electives must meet the level requirements for each degree.
- If a class comes into Georgia Tech as 2XXX, 3XXX or 4XXX then you can count the hours towards 2000 level or above free electives as long as they do not duplicate anything else used towards the BSME degree.
- Free electives may be combined to create 3 hours, they do not have to be 3 hour classes.
- Math/Science Hours - Students who need math/science credits to complete a requirement must take a course or transfer in a course from the College of Science at Georgia Tech. These classes cannot be special problems, special topics or research.
- Class Substitutions - The following substitutions list contains general substitutions in the ME Curriculum or NRE Curriculum.
Georgia Tech Transfer Class (credit hours) |
2012-2013 ME Curriculum & Later Class Counts As... |
|
AE 2010 (4) | Free Elective (2 hours), No Credit (2 hours) | |
AE 2220 (3) | ME 2202 | |
AE 3450 (3) | No Credit | |
BIOL 1XXX | Free Elective (1000 level) | |
BIOL 2XXX (4 - with lab) | Free Elective (2000 level) | |
BMED 2400 (3) | No Credit | |
NOTE: This class can be a substitution for Math 3670 ONLY if it taken by transfer students who took it at another school before coming to Georgia Tech, or students who took it prior to a major change to ME or NRE and it was required for their previous major. All ME and NRE students must take Math 3670 for their curriculum and cannot choose to take this course as a substitute for Math 3670. | ||
CHEM 1211K (4 - with lab) | CHEM 1310 | |
CHEM 1212K (4 - with lab) | Free Elective (2000 level) | |
CHEM 12X1 (4 - with lab) | CHEM 1310 | |
CHEM 1XXX (4 - with lab) | No Credit | |
CEE 1770 (3) or AE 1770 (3) | No Credit | |
NOTE: Students can ask for these classes to be evaluated as ME 1670. | ||
CEE 2040 (2) + ME 22205 (1) | ME 2202 | |
CEE 3770 (3) | No Credit | |
CS 1XXX (3) | Free Elective (1000 level) | |
ECE 2040 (3) | ECE 3710 (2) + Free Elective (1) | |
ECE 3041 (2) | ECE 3741 (1) + Free Elective (1) | |
ECE 3043 (2) | ECE 3741 (1) + Free Elective (1) | |
HPS 1040 | APPH 1040 | |
HPS or APPH 1XXX | Free Elective (1000 level) | |
HPS or APPH 11XX (1) | Free Elective (1000 level) | |
HPS or APPH 11XX (2 credits or more) | APPH 1040 | |
HUM 1XXX, 2XXX, 3XXX, 4XXX | Humanities Elective | |
ISYE 2027 (3) and ISYE 3030 (3) | MATH 3670 | |
MATH 1111, 1113, 11X3, 1711 and 1712 | No Credit | |
MATH 15X1 (3) | MATH 1551 + Free Elective (1000 level) | |
MATH 1550 (3) | MATH 1551 | |
MATH 1522 (2) | MATH 1553 | |
MATH 1554 (4) | MATH 1553 + Free Elective (1000 level) | |
MATH 1564 (4) | MATH 1553 + Free Elective (1000 level) | |
MATH 15X2 (4) | MATH 1552 | |
MATH 1X54 (3) | MATH 1553 + Free Elective (1000 level) | |
MATH 2401 (4) | MATH 2551 | |
MATH 24X1 (3) + 1 hour of math or science elective * | MATH 2551 | |
MATH 2403 (4) | MATH 2552 | |
MATH 24X3 (3) + 1 hour of math or science elective * | MATH 2552 | |
MATH 2561 | MATH 2551 | |
MATH 2562 | MATH 2552 | |
MATH 2X51 (3) + 1 hour of math or science elective * | MATH 2551 | |
MATH 2X52 (3) + 1 hour of math or science elective * | MATH 2552 | |
MATH 3215 (3) | Free Elective (2000 level) | |
ME 1770 (3) | No credit | |
NOTE: Students can ask for these classes to be evaluated as ME 1670. | ||
ME 4XXX (3) | ME Elective | |
MGT 2250 (3) | No Credit | |
MSE 3001 (3) | No Credit | |
PHYS 2XXX | No Credit | |
SS 1XXX, 2XXX, 3XXX or 4XXX | Social Science Elective |
* The math or science elective must be a lecture or lab class. Research, special problems, special topics and seminar classes are not accepted for this requirement.