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Community college transfer.
Transfer from your community college to WGU.
WGU’s curriculum structure is competency-based, allowing you to apply your existing knowledge and skills to your education. Students transferring from a U.S. community college can expect a comprehensive transfer policy.
Students with an Associate of Arts (A.A.) or Associate of Science (A.S.) degree usually qualify for an Upper-Division standing at WGU.
Depending on your degree program, you may qualify for additional requirement waivers. If you have completed some college coursework but have not earned a degree, WGU will conduct a transcript evaluation. Your experience may waive some of your requirements.
Transfer made easy!
Learn more about transferring your existing credits by viewing on-demand videos.
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No need to wait until spring or fall—it's back-to-school time all year at WGU. Start toward your bachelor's degree today. The processes of evaluating your transcripts and choosing your degree program are guided by our Enrollment Counselors—they're here to make enrolling easy!
WGU has community college partners throughout the United States. If you'd like to do an initial self-assessment of transfers you may qualify for, you can search our community college partner site, by state. Please note, this tool is for desktop users. Any questions you encounter can be resolved by speaking with Enrollment.