University of South Alabama College of Arts and Sciences
Once you apply for admission to the University, an official transfer credit evaluation is done by the Admissions Office. You will receive a copy of the evaluation, which will tell you which courses have been accepted for transfer and which ones have not. For more details for transfer students, go to the USA Transfer Advising Guides, which have information about Alabama community colleges, Pensacola Junior College, Okaloosa-Walton Community College, and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
- Students at an Alabama community college may check the STARS web site (Statewide Articulation Reporting System), which lists the courses available at the community college that may be used toward a particular degree program at a four-year school in the state. The AGSC Transfer Guide (Alabama Articulation and General Studies Committee) may be printed and used as a guideline for appropriate courses to take.
- If you are attending Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Pensacola Junior College, or Okaloosa-Walton Community College, you may print a list of courses available at your school for transfer to South by visiting the USA Transfer Advising Guides page.
- Only 64 semester hours can be accepted for transfer from a two-year school. A bachelor's degree requires a minimum of 128 semester hours, and only one-half of your degree can be earned at a two-year school.
- No more than 32 semester hours of credit from Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), credit by exam, correspondence courses, military service courses, and other approved non-collegiate-sponsored programs are allowed.
- USA will accept "D" grades from other schools, with the exception of EH 101 and EH 102, Composition I and II.