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Transfer Credit Evaluator

You’ve worked hard so far. Whether you have received a previous degree or completed college courses, we take everything into consideration to get you the credit you deserve. You can use the Transfer Evaluation System (TES) as a resource to view course equivalencies from your previous institution(s) so you know how they may transfer to Ä¢¹½´«Ã½’s degree program.

Using our semester maps, you will be able to see where these courses fit into the specific degree you are considering.

To get started, tell us a little more about yourself by completing a short form below.


How To Use the 

  • Select your school and choose the appropriate course catalog from the years you were in attendance at that school. 
  • You may also view specific equivalency guides for certain schools that we partner with to offer articulation or other agreements.
  • Once you have selected your courses, you can download a spreadsheet or email it to yourself. You can match up the courses with the courses required for your program of interest by viewing our semester maps.
  • If your school isn’t listed or there is no equivalent for a course you have taken, then no problem, our transfer evaluations team can help! Email evaluations@nyit.edu and provide specific information on the course or school, and we will help you with potential transfer credit.
  • Our TES database will continue to be updated as new courses and institutions are reviewed, but equivalencies may be subject to change without previous notice.
  • Why not take the next step and meet with a transfer counselor to apply for admission and receive a preliminary evaluation of your credits? You can email transfer@nyit.edu to schedule a virtual appointment or to review any questions.

Transfer Credit Policy

Students transferring from an associate’s degree program or two-year school are eligible for a maximum of 70 transfer credits. The maximum transfer credit for students transferring from a bachelor’s program is the difference between the required 30 credits in residency at Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ and the total credits required for the Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ degree. For example, if a Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ degree requires 120 credits, students transferring from a bachelor’s program are eligible for a maximum of 90 transfer credits.

Program Information:

  • Several undergraduate majors, such as Business Administration, Engineering, Nursing and Life Sciences combined, pre-professional programs have minimum grade requirements for transfer courses.
  • Students admitted to the Life Sciences, B.S./Osteopathic Medicine, D.O. (B.S./D.O.) are not eligible for transfer credit.
  • Transfer credit for major architecture and digital art and design courses is determined for admitted students after a portfolio review with the academic department. Refer to the credit evaluation policies outlined in the for more information.
  • Current students are required to process a  form before taking classes outside of Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ for transfer credit.

Phi Theta Kappa 2021 , recognized for excellence in the development and support of dynamic and innovative transfer pathways for community college transfer students.

Contact Us

Contact us at evaluations@nyit.edu for questions about course equivalencies, or contact transfer@nyit.edu to make an appointment.