Transfer Credit for Undergraduates
General Transfer Policies
- A maximum of 70 credit hours from two-year institutions and 90 credit hours from four-year institutions may be applied to the 120-credit hour minimum required for graduation.
- Official transcripts from other institutions should be sent to ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ as soon as possible after course completion.
- Transferred coursework is not included in ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ GPA calculations.
- Questions or appeals related to the evaluation of transferred coursework may be addressed by submitting a (Online form - login required). Evaluations which are more than one year old are not subject to appeal.
- Unless enrolled in an approved cooperative or study abroad program, 30 of the last 37 hours of coursework must be completed at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥. Exceptions to this policy must be pre-approved by the Academic Affairs Office by submitting a (Online form - login required).
- More information regarding General Transfer Policies may be found in the .
- ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ has articulation agreements in place with other institutions. More information about these agreements may be found on the Articulation Agreements page.
Traditional Credit
-
Transfer Codes
If a course is transferable to SU without an exact match at SU, it may transfer with a Transfer Code instead of a Course Number.
As of Fall 2024, General Education Transfer Codes : The following Transfer Codes indicate which General Education requirement at SU the course will satisfy. For example: a course transferring as GENE HE will satisfy General Education - Human Expression.
- CTW = Communicating Through Writing
- QA = Quantitative Analysis
- HE = Human Expression
- HIC = Humanity in Context
- SC = Social Configurations
- SI = Social Issues
- HOS = Hands-on Science
- STS = Solutions Through Science
- PW = Personal Wellness
Prior to Fall 2024, General Education Transfer Codes : The following Transfer Codes indicate which General Education requirement at SU the course will satisfy. For example: a course transferring as ENGL LIT will satisfy General Education Group 1B.
- LIT = Literature (Gen Ed 1B)
- HST = History (Gen Ed 2B)
- HUM = Humanities (Gen Ed 3A/3C)
- SSC = Social Science (Gen Ed 3B/3C)
- SCL = Science with a Lab (Gen Ed 4A)
- SCN = Science without a Lab (Gen Ed 4B)
- LAB = A Lab that stands alone
- MTH = Math (Gen Ed 4C)
- PHE = Physical Education (Gen Ed 5)
Other Transfer Codes include:
- ELE = lower level elective credit which applies to the total credit requirement
- 3** = upper level elective credit
- BIOL PTH = lower level credit for BIOL 354
- PSYC ABN = lower level credit for PSYC 302
- SOWK INT = lower level credit for SOWK 310
-
Taking Courses at Another Institution
- Permission to enroll in courses at other regionally accredited institutions by current SU students may be requested by submitting a - (Online form - login required) prior to enrolling.
- Students may request to transfer coursework only from other regionally accredited institutions. A list of current regionally accredited institutions may be found on the .
- Students should have official transcripts sent to ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ from other institution upon course completion.
-
Inter-Institutional Registration (IIR)
- Enrolling at another University System of Maryland (USM) institution under Inter-Institutional Registration (IIR) allows full-time students to take a course or courses at a host institution without incurring extra cost.
- Students must maintain full-time status with a combined minimum of 12 credits at the home and host institutions and a minimum of 6 at the home institution.
- Credit earned through IIR is treated as credit earned at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.
- The Application for Inter-Institutional Enrollment (PDF) may be submitted to the SU Registrar’s Office, after it’s signed by the department chair.
-
International Credit
- A professional course-by-course evaluation of all foreign academic transcript(s) is required. This professional evaluation will determine your academic level within the American system of education.
- Prospective students will be required to pay the cost associated with obtaining the professional evaluation.
- is one of several NACES approved professional evaluation services.
- Other approved services may be found on the .
Non-Traditional Credit
-
Test Credits – Credit by Examination
- Undergraduates may apply a maximum of 60 approved semester hours of credit by examination coursework toward the completion of a baccalaureate degree.
- Credit by examination coursework can be used to satisfy general education, major and minor requirements with the appropriate approval.
- As curriculum changes, evaluations of credit earned by examination may vary for future semesters. Academic Departments reserve the right to re-evaluate credits earned by examination and make necessary changes to these credits.
- Students who have completed or are enrolled in advanced courses may not receive credit by examination coursework for lower-level courses in the same subjects.
- Current students must obtain approval prior to registering for an exam by submitting a - (Online form - login required). Approval for Credit by Examination may take up to two weeks by the Registrar's Office.
-
Advanced Placement (AP) Program
Evaluation Date: Fall 2014 Updated: October 2022
Students who have completed Advanced Placement (AP) course work as part of their high school experience and have taken the corresponding AP examination may be entitled to advanced standing credit at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ (SU).
Students receiving scores of 3, 4, or 5 on the AP examination are awarded credit for course work at SU as detailed in the following table. The Admission's Office must receive an official score report from the College Board Advanced Placement Program to award credits. To request that scores be sent to SU:
WRITE: AP Exams; P.O. Box 6671; Princeton, NJ 08541-6671
CALL: 609-771-7300 or toll free 888-CALL-4-AP
FAX: 609-530-0482SU's College Board code is 5403
Examination Minimum Score Credits Granted Courses Granted Prior to Fall 2024 Courses Granted after Fall 2024 ART Art: Studio Art Drawing 3 4 ART 130 ART 130 Art: Studio Art 2-D Design 3 4 ART 121 ART 121 Art: Studio Art 3-D Design 3 4 ART ELE ART ELE History of Art 3 4 ART 201 ART 201 BIOLOGY Biology 3 4 BIOL 101 BIOL 101 4 8 BIOL 201 & BIOL 202 BIOL 201 & BIOL 202 CHEMISTRY Chemistry 3 4 CHEM SCL CHEM HOS 4 4 CHEM 121 CHEM 121 5 8 CHEM 121 & CHEM 122 CHEM 121 & CHEM 122 COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science A 3 4 COSC SCN COSC ELE 4 4 COSC 117 COSC 117 Computer Science Principles 3 4 COSC SCN COSC ELE 4 4 COSC 116 COSC 116 ECONOMICS Economics: Macroeconomics 3 3 ECON 212 ECON 212 Economics: Microeconomics 3 3 ECON 211 ECON 211 ENGLISH English Language and Composition 3 4 ENGL ELE ENGL ELE English Literature and Composition 3 4 ENGL 103 ENGL 103 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Environmental Science 3 4 BIOL/GEOG 150 BIOL/GEOG 150 FRENCH French Language 3 8 FREN 101 & 102 FREN 101 & 102 4 8 FREN 101 & 102 FREN 101 & 102 5 8 FREN 102 & 201 FREN 102 & 201 French Literature 3 4 FREN ELE FREN ELE GEOGRAPHY Human Geography 3 3 GEOG 100 GEOG 100 GERMAN German Language 3 8 GERM 101 & 102 GERM 101 & 102 4 8 GERM 101 & 102 GERM 101 & 102 5 8 GERM 102 & 201 GERM 102 & 201 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Government and Politics: Comparative 3 4 POSC 101 POSC 101 Government and Politics: United States 3 4 POSC SSC POSC SC 4 4 POSC 110 POSC 110 HISTORY European History 3 4 HIST HST HIST ELE United States History 3 4 HIST HST HIST HIC World History 3 4 HIST 2A HIST SC LATIN Latin: Literature 3 4 LATN ELE LATN ELE Latin: Vergil 3 4 LATN ELE LATN ELE MATHEMATICS Precalculus 3 4 MATH 140 MATH 140 Calculus AB 3 3 MATH 160 MATH 160 Calculus AB 4 4 MATH 201 MATH 201 Calculus BC 4 8 MATH 201 & 202 MATH 201 & 202 Statistics 3 3 MATH 155 MATH 155 MUSIC Music Theory 3 4 MUSC 201 MUSC 201 PHYSICS Physics 1: Algebra Based 3 4 PHYS SCL PHYS HOS 4 4 PHYS 121 PHYS 121 Physics 2: Algebra Based 3 4 PHYS SCL PHYS HOS 4 4 PHYS 123 PHYS 123 Physics C: Mechanics 3 4 PHYS SCL PHYS HOS 4 4 PHYS 221 PHYS 221 Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism 3 4 PHYS SCL PHYS HOS PSYCHOLOGY Psychology 3 4 PSYC 101 PSYC 101 SPANISH Spanish Language 3 8 SPAN 101 & 102 SPAN 101 & 102 4 8 SPAN 101 & 102 SPAN 101 & 102 5 8 SPAN 102 & 201 SPAN 102 & 201 Spanish Literature 3 4 SPAN ELE SPAN ELE CAPSTONE Seminar 3 3 ELEC 100* ELEC 100 Research 3 3 ELEC 100* ELEC 100 *ELEC 100 = Lower level elective credit only.
-
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) and English CLEP Exams
¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ awards advanced standing credit to students who have received acceptable scores on College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations provided more advanced or similar course work has not been previously completed.
Students who score at or above the minimum scores established by the University for CLEP examinations are awarded credit for course work at SU as detailed in the following table. A maximum of 24 hours of CLEP credit can be applied to a baccalaureate degree. CLEP credits cannot be used to satisfy course work requirements within the Medical Technology, Nursing, and Respiratory Therapy programs unless written approval is obtained from the department chair prior to testing. The Registrar's Office must receive an official score report from the College Board College Level Examination Program to award credits.
To request that scores be sent to SU,
WRITE: CLEP; P.O. Box 6600; Princeton, NJ 08541-6600CALL: 609-771-7865FAX: 609-771-7788
SU's College Board code is 5403.Please contact the Registrar's Office at registrar@salisbury.edu or 410-543-6150 for more information on CLEP credit.
Examination Minimum Score beginning 10/01/2022 Credits Granted Courses Granted Prior to Fall 2024 Courses Granted Fall 2024 and Beyond HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES History of the US: Early Colonization to 1877 50
67
4
4
HIST ELE
HIST 201
HIST ELE
HIST 201
History of the US: 1865 to Present 50
67
4
4
HIST ELE
HIST 202
HIST ELE
HIST 202
Human Growth and Development 50
67
4
4
PSYC SSC
PSYC 200
PSYC SI
PSYC 200
Introductory Psychology 50
67
4
4
PSYC SSC
PSYC 101
PSYC SI
PSYC 101
Social Science History 50
67
4
4
HIST ELE
GENE HST
HIST ELE
GENE SC
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 4 HIST ELE HIST ELE Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present 50 4 HIST ELE HIST ELE COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE American Literature 50 4 ENGL ELE ENGL ELE Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50
67
4
4
ENGL ELE
GENE LIT
ENGL ELE
GENE HE
College Composition 50
67
4
4
ENGL ELE
ENGL 103
ENGL ELE
ENGL 103
College Composition Modular 50 4 ENGL ELE ENGL ELE English Literature 50 4 ENGL ELE ENGL ELE Humanities 50 4 GENE HUM GENE HIC SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Biology 50 4 BIOL 101 ** BIOL 101 ** Calculus 50
673
4MATH 160
MATH 201MATH 160
MATH 201Chemistry 50 4 CHEM 121 CHEM 121 College Algebra 50 4 GENE MTH GENE QA College Mathematics 50 3 GENE MTH GENE QA Natural Sciences 50 3 GENE SCN GENE STS Precalculus 50
61
3
3
MATH MTH
MATH 135
MATH QA
MATH 135
BUSINESS Financial Accounting 50
60
3
3
ACCT ELE
ACCT 201
ACCT ELE
ACCT 201
Information Systems 50 4 COSC 116 COSC 116 Introductory Business Law 50 3 ACCT 248 ACCT 248 Principles of Management 50 3 MGMT 320 MGMT 320 Principles of Marketing 50 3 MKTG 330 MKTG 330 WORLD LANGUAGES French Languages: Levels 1 and 2 50
624
4
4FREN 102
FREN 201
FREN 202FREN 102
FREN 201
FREN 202German Language: Levels 1 and 2 50
624
4
4GERM 102
GERM 201
GERM 202GERM 102
GERM 201
GERM 202Spanish Language: Levels 1 and 2 50
624
4
4SPAN 102
SPAN 201
SPAN 202SPAN 102
SPAN 201
SPAN 202Spanish with Writing: Levels 1 and 2 Under Review Under Review * Biology majors receive 4 credits of lower-level Biology course work (BIOL ELE) that can be used toward satisfying the electives component of the major.
-
International Baccalaureate Program (IB)
Students who earn an IB Certificate will be awarded three-eight semester hours of credit for each Higher Level IB exam completed with a score of 3 or above.
Students who earn an IB Diploma will be awarded three-eight semester hours of credit, up to 30 credits, for scores of 3 or above on both the higher level and the standard level IB exams.
Students are awarded credit for courses at SU as detailed in the following table. Official IB examination results must be sent directly from IB to SU's Registrar's Office.
Examination IB Score Credits Granted Courses Granted Prior to Fall 2024 Courses Granted Fall 2024 and Beyond Art/Design 3 4 ART HUM ART HE 4 or higher 4 ART 121 ART 121 Biology 3 4 BIOL SCL BIOL HOS 4 4
4BIOL SCL
BIOL ELEBIOL HOS
BIOL ELE5 or higher 4 BIOL SCL BIOL HOS Business Management 3 4 BUAD ELE BUAD ELE 4 or higher 4 BUAD 103 BUAD 103 Chemistry 3 4 CHEM SCL CHEM HOS 4 or higher 4
4CHEM 121
CHEM 122CHEM 121
CHEM 122Computer Science 3 4 COSC SCN COSC STS 4 or higher 4
4COSC 116
COSC ELECOSC 116
COSC ELEDesign Technology - - Does Not Transfer Does Not Transfer Economics 3 3 ECON SSC ECON ELE 4 or higher 3
3ECON 211
ECON 212ECON 211
ECON 212English 3 4 ENGL ELE ENGL ELE 4 or higher 4 ENGL 103 ENGL 103 Environmental Systems 3 4 ENVH ELE ENVH ELE 4 or higher 4 ENVH 110 ENVH 110 French A 3 4 FREN 101 FREN 101 4 or higher 4
4FREN 101
FREN 102FREN 101
FREN 102French B 3 4 FREN 201 FREN 201 4 or higher 4
4FREN 201
FREN 202FREN 201
FREN 202German A 3 4 GERM 101 GERM 101 4 or higher 4
4GERM 101
GERM 102GERM 101
GERM 102German B 3 4 GERM 201 GERM 201 4 or higher 4
4GERM 201
GERM 202GERM 201
GERM 202Geography 3 4 GEOG SSC GEOG SI 4 or higher 3
3GEOG 100
GEOG ELEGEOG 100
GEOG ELEGreek 3 4 MDFL HUM MDFL HE 4 or higher 4
4MDFL HUM
MDFL ELEMDFL HE
MDFL ELEHistory of Americas 3 4 HIST ELE HIST ELE 4 or higher 4 HIST HST** HIST SC History of Europe 3 4 HIST ELE HIST ELE 4 or higher 4 HIST HST** HIST SC History of Africa 3 4 HIST ELE HIST ELE 4 or higher 4 HIST HST** HIST HIC History of East and South East Asia 3 4 HIST ELE HIST ELE 4 or higher 4 HIST HST** HIST HIC History of West and South Asia 3 4 HIST ELE HIST ELE 4 or higher 4 HIST HST** HIST HIC Info Technology in a Global Society 3 4 COSC ELE COSC ELE 4 or higher 4 COSC SCN GENE STS Islamic History 3 4 HIST ELE HIST ELE 4 or higher 4 HIST HST** HIST SC Latin 3 4 LATN 101 LATN 101 4 or higher 4
4LATN 101
LATN 102LATN 101
LATN 102Math - Higher Level or Further Mathematics 3 4 MATH MTH MATH QA 4 or higher 3
4MATH 155
MATH 201MATH 155
MATH 201Music 3 4 MUSC ELE MUSC ELE 4 or higher 4 MUSC HUM MUSC HE Philosophy 3 4 PHIL HUM PHIL ELE 4 or higher 4
4PHIL 101
PHIL ELEPHIL 101
PHIL ELEPhysics 3 4 PHYS SCL PHYS HOS 4 or higher 4
4PHYS 121
PHYS 123PHYS 121
PHYS 123Psychology 3 4 PSYC SSC PSYC ELE 4 or higher 4
4PSYC 101
PSYC ELEPSYC 101
PSYC ELESocial Anthropology 3 4 ANTH SSC ANTH ELE 4 or higher 4 ANTH 212 ANTH 100 Spanish A 3 4 SPAN 101 SPAN 101 4 or higher 4
4SPAN 101
SPAN 102SPAN 101
SPAN 102Spanish B 3 4 SPAN 201 SPAN 201 4 or higher 4
4SPAN 201
SPAN 202SPAN 201
SPAN 202Theatre Arts 3 4 THEA HUM THEA HE 4 or higher 4
4THEA 100
THEA ELETHEA 100
THEA ELE -
Cambridge International AS & A Level Subjects
Arabic
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Arabic Language (CIE/8680) Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Not Accepted Arabic (CIE/9680) Advanced Level -- Not Accepted Art/Design
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Art/Design (CIE/9473)
Art/Design (OCR/H200-206, H600-606)
Art/Design (AQA/7241-7246, 7201-7206)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ART 121 or 130 based on portfolio review* 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C ART 121 or 130 and ART ELE based on portfolio review* 3 cr + 3 cr *Portfolio Review inquires may be sent to the ART Department
Biology
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Biology (CIE/9700) Biology (AQA/7401, 7402) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C BIOL 201 4 cr Biology A (OCR/H020, H420)
Biology A (EDEX/8BN0, 9BN0)
Biology B (OCR/H022, H422)
Biology B (EDEX/8BI0, 9BI0)
Advanced Level A, B, C BIOL 201 and BIOL 202 4 cr + 4 cr Business
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Accounting (CIE/9706) Accounting (AQA/7126, 7127) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ACCT 201 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C ACCT 201 and 202 3 cr + 3 cr Business (CIE/9609) Business (OCR/H031, H431) Business (EDEX/8BS0, 9BS0) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C BUAD 103 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C BUAD 103 and BUAD ELE 3 cr + 3 cr Chemistry
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Chemistry (CIE/9701)
Chemistry (AQA/7404, 7405)
Chemistry A (OCR/H012, H432)
Chemistry A (EDEX/8CH0, 9CH0)
Chemistry B (OCR/H033, H433)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C CHEM 121 4 cr Advanced Level A, B, C CHEM 121 and CHEM 122 4 cr + 4 cr Chinese
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Chinese Language (CIE/8681) Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Not accepted Chinese (CIE/9715) Advanced Level -- Not accepted -- Classical Studies
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Classical Studies (CIE/9274) Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Individual approval upon request by student Advanced Level -- Individual approval upon request by student Computer Science
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Computer Science (CIE/9608, 9618)
Computer Science (OCR/H046, H446)
Computer Science (AQA/7516, 7517)
Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Not accepted Advanced Level -- Not accepted Economics
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Economics (CIE/9708)
Economics (OCR/H060, H460)
Economics (AQA/7135, 7136)
Economics A (EDEX/8EC0, 9EC0)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ECON SSC 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C ECON 211 and ECON 212 3 cr + 3 cr Economics B (EDEX/8EB0, 9EB0) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C GENE SSC 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C GENE SSC 3 cr English
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits English Language (CIE/9093) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ENGL ELE 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C ENGL ELE and ENGL ELE 3 cr + 3 cr English Language (OCR/H070, H470)
English Language (AQA/7701, 7702)
English Language (EDEX/8EN0, 9EN0)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ENGL ELE 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C GENE HUM 3 cr English Language and Literature (CIE/8695)
English Language and Literature (OCR/H074, H474)
English Language and Literature (AQA/7706, 7707)
English Language and Literature (EDEX/8EL0, 9EL0)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ENGL ELE 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C GENE HUM and ENGL ELE 3 cr + 3 cr English Language and Literature (CIE/8695)
English Language and Literature (OCR/H074, H474)
English Language and Literature (AQA/7706, 7707)
English Language and Literature (EDEX/8EL0, 9EL0)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ENGL ELE 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C GENE HUM and ENGL ELE 3 cr + 3 cr English General Paper (CIE/8021) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ENGL ELE 3 cr Environmental Management
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Environmental Management (CIE/8291) Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Not Accepted - French
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits French Language (CIE/8682) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C FREN ELE 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C FREN ELE and FREN ELE 3 cr + 3 cr Geography
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Geography (CIE/9696) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C GEOG 100 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C GEOG SSC and GEOG 202 3 cr + 3 cr Geography (OCR/H081, H481)
Geography (AQA/7036, 7037)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C GEOG 101 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C GEOG SSC and GEOG 101 3 cr + 3 cr German
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits German Language (CIE/8683) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C GERM ELE 3 cr German (CIE/9717) Advanced Level A, B, C GERM ELE 3 cr History
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits History (CIE/9389, 9489)
History (OCR/H105, H505)
History (AQA/7041, 7042)
History (EDEX/8HI0, 9HI0)
Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Not Accepted Advanced Level -- Not Accepted Information Technology
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Information Technology (CIE/9626) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C ELEC 100 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C ELEC 100 and ELEC 100 3 cr + 3 cr Islamic Studies
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Islamic Studies (CIE/9488) Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Not Accepted Advanced Level -- Not Accepted Islamic Studies (CIE/8053) Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Not Accepted Japanese
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Japanese Language (CIE/8281) Advanced Subsidiary Level -- Not Accepted Marine Science
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Marine Science (CIE/9693) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C GENE SCN 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C GENE SCN and ELEC 100 3 cr + 3 cr Mathematics
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Mathematics (CIE/9709) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C MATH MTH 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C MATH 201 and MATH ELE 3 cr + 3 cr "Mathematics (AQA/7356, 7357)
Mathematics (EDEX/8MA0, 9MA0)
Mathematics A (CIE/H230, H240)
Mathematics B (CIE/H630/H640)"
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C MATH MTH 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C MATH 202 and MATH 155 3 cr + 3 cr Mathematics Further (CIE/9231) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C MATH MTH 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C MATH 202 and MATH 155 3 cr + 3 cr Further Mathematics (AQA/7633, 7367)
Further Mathematics A (OCR/H235, H245)
Further Mathematics B MEI (OCR/H635, H645)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C MATH ELE 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C MATH 202 and MATH ELE 3 cr + 3 cr Further Mathematics (EDEX/8FM0, 9FM0) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C MATH ELE Advanced Level A, B, C MATH ELE and MATH ELE 3 cr + 3 cr Music
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Music (CIE/9483)
Music (OCR/H143, H543)
Music (AQA/7271, 7272)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C MUSC ELE 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C MUSC 201 and MUSC ELE 3 cr + 3 cr Physical Education
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Physical Education (CIE/9396)
Physical Education (OCR/H155, H555)
Physical Education (AQA/7581, 7582)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C PHEC ELE 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C PHEC ELE and PHEC ELE 3 cr + 3 cr Physics
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Physics (CIE/9702)
Physics (AQA/7407, 7408)
Physics (EDEX/8PH0, 9PH0)
Physics A (OCR/H156,H556)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C PHYS 121 4 cr Advanced Level A, B, C PHYS 121 and PHYS 123 4 cr + 4 cr Physics B Advancing Physics (OCR/H157/ H557) Advanced Subsidiary Level (H1 A, B, C PHYS ELE 4 cr Advanced Level (H557) A, B, C PHYS SCL and PHYS ELE 4 cr + 4 cr Psychology
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Psychology (CIE/9990)
Psychology (OCR/H167, H567)
Psychology (AQA/7181, 7182)
Psychology (EDEX/8PS0, 9PS0)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C PSYC 101 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C PSYC 101 and PSYC ELE 3 cr + 3 cr Sociology
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Sociology (CIE/9699)
Sociology (OCR/H180, H580)
Sociology (AQA/7191, 7192)
Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C SOCI 101 3 cr Advanced Level A, B, C SOCI 101 and SOCI ELE 3 cr + 3 cr Spanish
Exam Title (Exam Board/Number) Exam Level Score SU Course Credits Spanish First Language (CIE/8665) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C SPAN ELE 3 cr Spanish Language (CIE/8685) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C SPAN ELE 3 cr Spanish Literature (CIE/8673) Advanced Subsidiary Level A, B, C SPAN ELE 3 cr Spanish (CIE/9719) Advanced Level A, B, C SPAN ELE and SPAN ELE 3 cr + 3 cr -
Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES)
DANTES credit is reviewed by the Registrar's Office with assistance from the student's academic department. ACE recommendations are consulted to help determine course transferability. Questions about DANTES credits should be directed to the Registrar's Office at registrar@salisbury.edu.
Other Credits
Other credits may include the following options:
-
Computer Adaptive Placement Exam (CAPE)
You may earn up to 12 discounted, buy-back credits for your prior language learning in high school in French, German, or Spanish. Note that SU does not automatically award back credits through our Computer Adaptive Placement (CAPE) exam. You must take the recommended course first and receive a C or better.
For detailed information visit the Modern Language and Intercultural Studies CAPE exam page.
-
Departmental Challenge Examinations
Various academic departments at SU administer challenge examinations for specific course work offered by the department. Contact the department chair for specific policies and procedures.
-
Military Credits
Army, Coast Guard, Navy and Marine Corps: Credit for military educational experiences will be evaluated upon receipt of a student’s official Joint Services Transcript (JST) and may be ordered online at jst.doded.mil.
Air Force: Official transcripts from the community college of the Air Force or Air University should be requested to be sent to ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.
Limits on transfer credit for military training, coursework or education is governed by the University’s Transfer Credit Policies.