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How to transfer course work from another institution to ASU
If you are an Undergraduate student, send your transcript to the Office of the Registrar, Attn: Karen Daniels, PO Box 1570, State University, AR 72467.
If you are a new or current Graduate student, send your transcript to Graduate School, P.O. Box 60, State University, AR 72467-0060.
If you are an International student, send your transcript to International Programs, PO Box 2230, State University, AR 72467 - USA.
Transcripts will be evaluated and acceptable credits will be added to the student's ASU record.
NOTE: When reviewing your transfer work on your ASU transcript, if GENL TRANSFER CREDIT appears and you wish to determine if courses are equivalent to ASU courses, please click on this link, print the Course Equivalency form and follow the directions.
NOTE: It may take up to four weeks for transfer work to appear on the student's ASU transcript.
Equivalent Course Information
College Source Online
College Source is available to access information and course descriptions from various colleges and universities. http://www.collegesource.org
The Arkansas Course Transfer System
The Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) contains information about the transferability of courses within Arkansas public colleges and universities. Students are guaranteed the transfer of applicable credits and the equitable treatment in the application of credits for the admissions and degree requirements. Course transferability is not guaranteed for courses listed in ACTS as "No Comparable Course." Additionally, courses with a 'D' frequently do not transfer and institutional policies may vary. ACTS may be accessed on the Internet by going to the ADHE website and selecting Course Transfer (http://www.adhe.edu).
The ACTS Student Transfer page will give you the opportunity to view transferable courses by selecting the institution that you are transferring from and the institution that you are transferring to. Access this information at http://acts.adhe.edu.
When you select a school from the list provided, you can view its course offerings and ASU's equivalent courses.
The equivalencies listed reflect the current catalog reviewed from the respective school. Some departments may prefer different requirements and may substitute equivalencies for their programs. There may be stipulations to acceptance of some courses. For instance, a course may be accepted as fulfilling a course requirement from a 2-year institution, but no upper-level credit will be given. Some departments may require an exam to determine equivalency. Some courses may transfer as "elective" credit, which means the hours will transfer to ASU. Your major department will determine if these "elective" hours will be used in your degree plan.