What is a Transfer Pathway?

Transferology provides students with a means to review pathways between institutions. A Transfer Pathway is an agreement between two schools that details how coursework from one school will be accepted and applied at another. These agreements tend to be program-specific, showing how courses from one major apply to a similar one, or how courses within a general education or liberal education program apply to that school's curriculum. Institutions often create transfer agreements with other schools to help students transition between them more seamlessly.

Within Transferology, when viewing the list of schools with Matches to entered courses, the Pathways icon will appear to the right of the school name (above the population information) if the school has at least one active Pathway.

Callout highlights the location of the Pathways icon.
Select to see a larger version

To view a Transfer Pathway:

  1. Select the institution name from the list.
  2. Within the Match results, select the Pathways tab.
Callout highlights the location of the Pathways tab.
Select to see a larger version
  1. Select a partner school from the drop-down menu.
    • Choose from the school attended (if an option) or from a list of other partner schools.
Callout highlights the location of the select a partner school drop-down.
Select to see a larger version
  1. Select the Pathway icon to the right of the Pathway name to view it.
    • Pathways open in another tab as a URL or PDF file.
Callout highlights the location of the Pathway icon.
Select to see a larger version

Pathways can also be viewed from the School Profile by selecting the Pathways To icon and selecting an institution from the list.

The providing school(s) have done their best to ensure the Pathway's accuracy. However, students are strongly encouraged to speak with advisors at each school before enrolling in courses.

Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later.

Still need help? Contact Us Contact Us