Credit Evaluation
Transfer students will receive an official credit evaluation after admission to UW-Green Bay. The accreditation status of the previous institution(s) attended and the quality of student achievement are factors for determining course and credit transferability.
Official credit evaluations are started after all transcripts have arrived at UW-Green Bay and the student has been admitted; the final official evaluation is held until a final transcript showing grades from the last term and any degrees earned is received.
Transferable Coursework
Credit is awarded for college-level course work completed at institutions accredited by a regional or national accrediting organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Courses must be similar in nature, level, and content to a course in our undergraduate curriculum and applicable to a UW-Green Bay academic program.
Foreign institutions must be recognized by the Ministry of Education in that country. To receive credit for courses that you have taken at another college or university outside the United States, you must submit your academic records to a professional evaluation service currently recognized by NACES for review. UW-Green Bay recommends one of the following evaluation services:
Continuing education courses or units, graduate-level courses, and courses that are remedial, technical, vocational, or doctrinal in nature are not transferable for undergraduate students.
General Education Requirements
A student who transfers to UW-Green Bay must satisfy UW-Green Bay General Education requirements by completing or transferring courses that meet the UW-Green Bay General Education requirements in effect at the time of enrollment. Students will still be required to complete all other degree and graduation requirements.
As listed below, degrees from the following institutions will satisfy all lower-level general education requirements:
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An Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree from any University of Wisconsin campus earned after 1990.
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A Bachelor's Degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States. (Also satisfies Math and Writing Competencies)
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An Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree – College of Menominee Nation
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Liberal Arts/University Transfer Associate Degrees from these Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) institutions:
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Chippewa Valley Technical College
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Milwaukee Area Technical College
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Madison Area Technical College
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Nicolet Area Technical College
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Western Technical College
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Any Minnesota State College and University (MnSCU) – Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree meeting Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) requirements.
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Any Illinois community college Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree meeting the full requirements of the Illinois Articulation Initiative Gen Ed Curriculum (IAI GECC).
Associate of Applied Science degrees do not automatically satisfy all general education requirements
Students who have completed the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) will have several, but not all, general education requirements satisfied. Students should consult their advisor for more details.
Some, but not all of the above degrees include a course that satisfies the UW System Ethnic Studies requirement. Students should consult their advisor for more details.