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Transfer Credit Report

A transfer credit report lists transfer coursework posted to a student's record. The following explains the transfer credit report, available to students on MyUCSC. Click here for a .pdf download of this page. Clicking on an image in this page will bring the figure full-size in another browser. To understand your transfer credit, please read Understanding Your Transfer Credit (Fall 2005) by the Office of Admissions.

The Office of Admissions evaluates transfer credit from other colleges/universities and awards credit in accordance with University Academic Senate policies.  The Office of Admissions determines the which courses will transfer, as well as any courses that satisfy General Education or University-wide requirements.  If, after reviewing your transfer credit, you believe that an error has been made, use the Review of Transfer Credit form to request a review of your transfer credit.  This form should be submitted to the Office of Admissions, 150 Hahn Student Services.

There are three sources of transfer credit: Course Credit, Test Credit and Other Credit.

Course Credits
The Transfer Credit Report is divided into three sections.

The first section (Figure 1), Course Creditdisplays the student name and if they have course, test, and/or other credit posted to their record. Links are only active if the student has credit posted under a specific source.

The second section (Figure 2) is the model number. Source institution indicates the school the credit was transferred from. In this example, the student transferred credit from De Anza College. Credits from more than one school will activate the navigation links just above the Figure 2 box.

Some transfer and test credit information from the legacy Student Information System (SIS) was converted to AIS. Students with this converted data will have “GE Requirements Satisfied,” “Pre-Fall 2004,” or “UCSC Placement Exams” listed in Source Institution. GE Requirements are used to ensure accuracy of the new degree progress report in AIS. Pre-Fall 2004 is transfer credit totals converted from SIS. UCSC Placement Exam is converted placement exam information.

Reading the Course Credits page is simple. In this example, “Average Student” transferred credit from De Anza College (Figure 2). Looking at the first line in the transfer credit detail (Figure 3), in Fall 2004, Average Student transferred ARTS 1B, Group 1, taken for four credits for which he/she received a B grade. This course was posted to his/her record and he/she received four credits (a semester credit is worth 1.5 quarter credits).

Taking a look at Group 7, the student transferred in ECON 1 and he/she received transfer and GE credit (the second line of Group 7).

UCSC will award graduation credit for up to 105 quarter credits of transferrable coursework from a community college. Courses in excess of 105 quarter credits will receive subject credit and may be used to satisfy university subject requirements.

For questions about Course Credits, contact the Office of Admissions (myapplication@ucsc.edu).

Test Credits

Test Credit may be viewed Test Creditthrough the Transfer Credit Report. There are several types of tests that appear, from self-reported scores students put on their application to official scores sent by the College Board.

In this example, reading Test Credits is similar to reading Course Credits. Fall 2004, this student had two test credit groups transferred to his/her record: Advance Placement Verified (APV), Tests 66 and 78. The student received a score of four on both. Both of these exams were posted to his/her record. Test 66 was awarded a Q, IN and four credits and Test 78 was awarded an IN and eight credits. A listing of test codes and their descriptions follows.

The other tests, such as AP and SATI are not posted to the student’s record because the tests are not credit earning.

For questions about Test Credits, contact the Office of Admissions (myapplication@ucsc.edu).

Test ID Table
Test ID Description
ACT ACT
AP Advanced Placement
APV Advanced Placement (Verified)
IB International Baccalaureate
IELTS IELTS
PLCMT Placement Examination
SATI SAT I
SATII SAT II
SBJA University Wide Subject A
SIIH SAT II Highest
STIH SAT I Highest
TOEFL TOEFL

Test Component Table
Test Description Test Description Test Description
7 United States History CRDG Critical Reading LNGA1 Languages A1
13 History of Art CS Computer Science LNGA2 Languages A2
14 Art: Studio Art-Drawing CSA Computer Science A LNGB Languages B
15 Art: Studio Art-2-D Design CSAB Computer Science AB LR Literature
16 Art: Studio Art 3-D Design EB Ecological Biology LSAT CRS LSAT
1C Math Level IC EC Economics LT Latin
20 Biology ED Education LTL Latin: Literature
25 Chemistry EG Engineering LTV Latin: Vergil
2C Math Level IIC EH European Hist/World Cultures M1 Math Level I
31 Computer Science A EL English Literature M2 Math Level II
33 Computer Science AB ELC English Literature & Compostn MA Mathematics (Subject)
34 Economics: Microeconomics EMA Economics: Macroeconomics MAB Mathematics: Calculus AB
35 Economics: Macroeconomics EMI Economics: Microeconomics MATH Math
36 English Language & Composition EN English Composition MATP Mathematics Placement
37 English Literature&Composition ENGC English Language & Composition MB Molecular Biology
40 Environmental Science ENGL English MBC Mathematics: Calculus BC
43 European History EP English Language Prof Test MH Modern Hebrew
48 French Language ES English Composition with Essay MS Music
51 French LIterature ESSAY ESSAY Computer Based Test MSL Music: Listening & Literature
53 Human Geography EW Combined English and Writing MST Music: Theory
55 German Language EXPSC Experimental Sciences NSPEC Not Specified
57 Government & Politics: U.S. FL French with Listening ORCHM Organic Chemistry
58 Governmnt&Politics:Comparative FLA French Literature OVRL Overall
59 International English Language FR French PAT Perceptual Ability Test
60 Latin: Vergil FRA French Language PH Physics
61 Latin: Literature GE Geology PHB Physics B
66 Calculus AB GL German with Listening PHCE Physics C - Electricity & Magt
68 Calculus BC GM German PHCM Physics C - Mechanics
69 Calculus BC: Calculus AB Subsc GPC Government & Politics: Comprtv PHYSC Physical Sciences
75 Music Theory GPU Government & Politics: U.S. PS Political Science
76 Music Theory: Aural Subscore HB Hebrew PY Psychology
77 Music Theory: Nonaural Subscor HS History QUAN Quantitative
78 Physics B IANTH IBH -Soc/Cultural Anthropology RE Revised Education
80 Physics C - Mechanics IBIOL IBH - Biology READ Reading
82 Physics C-Electrcy & Magnetism ICHEM IBH - Chemistry READC Reading Computer Based Test
85 Psychology ICSCI IBH - Computer Science READP Reading Paper & Pencil
87 Spanish Language IDIP IB Diploma (min. 30 pts.) RN Russian
89 Spanish Literature IECON IBH - Economics RPS Revised Political Science
90 Statistics IENGL IBH - English Language A1 RUS Russian
93 World History IGEOG IBH - Geography SCI Science
AH American History IGREK IBH - Classical Lang. (Greek) SCIRE Science Reasoning
AMOD Academic Module IHAFR IBH - History (Africa) SL Spanish with Listening
ANLY Analytical IHAMR IBH - History (Americas) SO Sociology
APIEL APIEL IHESA IBH - History (East/SE Asia) SP Spanish
ARH Art: History IHEUR IBH - History (Europe) SPAN Spanish Placement
ARTEL Arts and Electives IHISL IBH - History (Islamic World) SPL Spanish Language
ASD Art: Studio-Drawing Portfolio IHMID IBH - History(S. Asia/MidEast) SPLL Spanish Literature
ASG Art: Studio-General Portfolio ILATN IBH - Classical Lang.  (Latin) SUB1 Subscore1
AU US History IMATH IBH - Mathematics SUB2 Subscore2
AVG Average IMUSC IBH - Music SUB3 Subscore3
AWA Analytical Writing Assessment INDSC Individuals and Societies TOTAL Total
BC Biochem, Cell, Molec Biology IPHIL IBH - Philosophy TSE Test of Spoken English Score
BE Biology - Ecology/Molecular IPHYS IBH - Physics TSWE Test of Standard Written Engl
BIOL Biology Placement IPSYC IBH - Psychology TWE Test of Converted Written Engl
BIOSC Biological Sciences IT Italian UH U.S. History
BY Biology ITHEA IBH - Theater Arts VERB Verbal
CH Chemistry IVISA IBH - Visual Arts VOC Vocabulary
CHEM Chemistry Placement JL Japanese with Listening WH World History
CL Chinese with Listening KL Korean with Listening WR Writing
CMPS UCSC Campus Subject A KO Korean WRITC Writing Computer Based Test
COMP Composite LISCC Listening Comprehension CBT WRITP Writing Paper and Pencil
COMPC Composit Computer Based Test LISCP Listening Comprehension P/P WRTG Writing
COMPP Composite Paper & Pencil

Other Credits

The final type of transfer Other Creditcredit is Other Credit. Other Credit is a work-around solution to help students enroll. After evaluating transcripts from other institutions, prerequisite coursework is manually coded into the system to facilitate enrollment into classes.

If you passed a course at another institution you believe satisfies a prerequisite to enroll, contact the course sponsoring department for enrollment options.