The maximum number of transfer credits awarded cannot exceed one-half (50 percent) of the total credits required for a certificate or degree program. Only credits from regionally and nationally accredited colleges and programs are acceptable. For commonly transferred courses, visit our website’s course equivalency guide. Transfer credits will be evaluated upon matriculation (acceptance) into a program.
It is the responsibility of the student to:
- Contact the Registrar’s Office at each college where he/she has earned credits to have a transcript sent for evaluation of coursework that may apply to the program at SUNY Niagara.
- Request that an official transcript is sent to the Admissions Office at SUNY Niagara.
Transfer credit will be granted when a course applies to the certificate or degree program at SUNY Niagara. Please note:
- Only courses with a grade of C (2.0) or above are eligible for transfer. Grades of C-, D+, D, D-, F, or U will not be accepted. Courses with a grade of S (Satisfactory) may be accepted, except in certain allied health programs or for “major” courses in some programs.
- College credits are evaluated based on applicability to the degree major. If your major is changed after arriving at SUNY Niagara, transfer credits will be re-evaluated based on the new major.
- When a course is accepted for transfer credit from another college, a grade of “T” will be noted on the transcript and degree evaluation. The “T” grade carries no point value; therefore, it is not considered when calculating the term, degree, or cumulative GPA. Once transfer credit is accepted, it cannot be removed.
- Transfer credits carry “earned hours” only, not GPA hours.
- If a student completes a course at SUNY Niagara for which transfer credit was already accepted, the course credits taken at SUNY Niagara will apply toward the program and be used when calculating the grade point average. If a student earns a failing or nonperformance grade (F, U, I, J, X, or W grade) in the repeated attempt, the original transfer credit awarded can be used to meet the major requirements for graduation, but the SUNY Niagara course will be counted in the grade point average. All grades will remain on the transcript.
- The student will receive written confirmation indicating courses that have been accepted for transfer credit.
- AP (Advanced Placement) transcripts and CLEP (CEEB College Level Examination Program) scores must come directly from College Board. Contact CollegeBoard.org to request an official copy to be sent to SUNY Niagara. Scores of 3 or higher on AP exams in applicable courses are acceptable.
- International Baccalaureate (IB) credit is awarded for courses taken in high school with an HL designation and a score of 4 or higher. An IB transcript must be submitted to receive credit.
- Credits earned through military service as recommended by the American Council on Education Registry are acceptable, as are other military credits, when applicable to the curriculum. Appropriate military documents (DD214, military transcript) must be submitted to receive credit.
- If college courses were taken in high school, you must request an official transcript from the college through which those courses were taken in order for the credit to be evaluated.
- If you earned credits at a college or university outside of the United States you must have your credits evaluated by a professional Credential Evaluation Agency. These agencies provide professional course-by-course evaluations of college and university credits.
- Students who transfer from SUNY Niagara to another college or university without completing degree or certificate requirements will be permitted to transfer credit hours to SUNY Niagara for the fulfillment of graduation requirements. A maximum of 50 percent of credits required for a certificate or degree program can be transferred from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university to SUNY Niagara.
- In some programs of study, older coursework may require a secondary review from program coordinators prior to transfer credit acceptance.
Equivalency Guides
Students may utilize our online Course Equivalency Guide to determine if coursework taken at another college or university will transfer to SUNY Niagara.
Sending AP Scores to SUNY Niagara
AP Scores are not sent on the high school transcript. You must submit your official scores to SUNY Niagara via College Board.
You get one free score send through My AP. You must sign into My AP (www.collegeboard.org) to indicate the college, university, or scholarship organization that you want to receive your one free score send. Students indicate their score send recipient on their answer sheet on exam day.
You can send scores online anytime for a fee. You can order as many score reports as you want after scores are released.
AP Exams Currently Offered | Minimum Score for Credit | Credit Hours Awarded | AP Course Equivalencies at SUNY Niagara |
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AP African American Studies | 3 | 3 | HIS 237 |
AP Art History | 3 | 6 | ART 137 & ART 138 |
AP Biology | 3 | 8 | BIO 109, BIO 109L, BIO 110, BIO 110L |
AP Calculus AB | 3 | 4 | MAT 120 |
AP Calculus BC | 3 | 8 | MAT 120 & MAT 121 |
AP Chemistry | 3 | 8 | CHE 120, CHE 111L, CHE 121, CHE 113L |
AP Comparative Government and Politics | N/A | N/A | No Equivalent |
AP Computer Science A | 3 | 3 | CPS 235 |
AP Computer Science Principles | 3 | 3 | CPS 210 |
AP English Language and Composition | 3 | 6 | ENG 101 & ENG 999 |
AP English Language and Composition | 4 | 6 | ENG 101 & ENG 102 |
AP English Literature and Composition | 3 | 6 | ENG 101 & ENG 102 |
AP Environmental Science | 3 | 3 | BIO 136 |
AP European History | 3 | 6 | HIS 101 & HIS 105 |
AP French Language and Culture | 3 | 6 | FRE 101 & FRE 102 |
AP German Language and Culture | 3 | 6 | GER 101 & GER 102 |
AP Human Geography | N/A | N/A | No Equivalent |
AP Italian Language and Culture | 3 | 6 | ITA 101 & ITA 102 |
AP Japanese Language and Culture | 3 | 6 | JPN 101 & JPN 102 |
AP Latin | 3 | 3 | LAN 999 |
AP Macroeconomics | 3 | 3 | ECO 101 |
AP Microeconomics | 3 | 3 | ECO 102 |
AP Music Theory | 3 | 3 | MUS 102 |
AP Physics 1: Algebra-based | 3 | 4 | PHY 131 & PHY 131L |
AP Physics 2: Algebra-based | 3 | 4 | PHY 132 & PHY 132L |
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism | 3 | 4 | PHY 172 & PHY 172L |
AP Physics C: Mechanics | 3 | 4 | PHY 171 & PHY 171L |
AP Pre-Calculus | 3 | 4 | MAT 116 |
AP Psychology | 3 | 3 | PSY 110 |
AP Spanish Language and Culture | 3 | 6 | SPA 101 & SPA 102 |
AP Statistics | 3 | 3 | MAT 164 |
AP Studio Art: 2-D Design Portfolio | 3 | 3 | ART 999 (*ART 109 if student portfolio submitted to and approved for credit by the SUNY Niagara Art Department) |
AP Studio Art: 3-D Design Portfolio | 3 | 3 | ART 999 (*ART 117 if student portfolio submitted to and approved for credit by the SUNY Niagara Art Department) |
AP Studio Art: Drawing Portfolio | 3 | 3 | ART 999 & FIN 999 (*ART 105 if student portfolio submitted to and approved for credit by the SUNY Niagara Art Department) |
AP United States Government and Politics | 3 | 3 | PSC 101 |
AP United States History | 3 | 6 | HIS 120 & HIS 122 |
AP World History: Modern | 3 | 3 | HIS 112 |
Sending CLEP Scores to SUNY Niagara
All CLEP exam registrations come with a free score send, which must be used when you register. However if you do not select a score recipient institution during registration or you wish to send your scores to additional institutions, you can request official CLEP transcripts for exams via My Account through a secure online checkout process through College Board (www.collegeboard.org). These additional score reports can be ordered for a fee of $20 per score recipient.
CLEP Exams Offered | Minimum Score for Credit | Credit Hours Awarded | CLEP Course Equivalencies at SUNY Niagara |
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Business | |||
Financial Accounting | 50 | 3 | ACC 116 - Financial Accounting |
Information Systems | 50 | 3 | CIS 119 - Intro to Computer Systems |
Introductory Business Law | 50 | 3 | BUS 117 - Business Law I |
Principles of Management | 50 | 3 | BUS 101 - Organization and Management |
Composition and Literature | |||
American Literature | 50 | 3 | LIT 999 - Literature Elective |
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature | 50 | 3 | ENG 102 - Writing II & Intro to Literature |
College Composition (120 minutes w/two mandatory essays) | 50 | 6 | ENG 101 - Writing I and ENG 999 - ENG Elective |
College Composition (90 minutes with optional essay) | 50 | 3 | ENG 999 - ENG Elective |
English Literature | 50 | 3 | LIT 999 - Literature Elective |
Humanities | 50 | 3 | HUM 999 - Humanities Elective |
Foreign Language | |||
French Language | 50 | 6 | FRE 101 - Elementary French I and FRE 102 - Elementary French II |
French Language | 59 | 9 | FRE 101 - Elementary French I, FRE 102 - Elementary French II, and FRE 203 - Intermediate French I |
German Language | 50 | 6 | GER 101 - Elementary German I and GER 102 - Elementary German II |
German Language | 60 | 9 | GER 101 - Elementary German, GER 102 - Elementary German II, and GER 203 - Intermediate German I |
Spanish Language | 50 | 6 | SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I and SPA 102 - elementary Spanish II |
Spanish Language | 63 | 9 | SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I, SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II, and SPA 203 - Intermediate Spanish I |
History and Social Science | |||
American Government | 50 | 3 | PSC 101 - American Government |
History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 | 50 | 3 | HIS 120 - U.S. to 1865 |
History of the United States II: 1865 to present | 50 | 3 | HIS 122 - U.S. Since 1865 |
Human Growth and Development | 50 | 3 | PSY 210 - Lifespan Development Psychology |
Intro to Educational Psychology | 50 | 3 | PSY 270 - Psychology of Teaching & Learning |
Introductory Psychology | 50 | 3 | PSY 110 - Introduction to Psychology |
Introductory Sociology | 50 | 3 | SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology |
Principles of Macroeconomics | 50 | 3 | ECO 101 - Macroeconomics |
Principles of Microeconomics | 50 | 3 | ECO 102 - Microeconomics |
Social Sciences and History | 50 | 3 | SSC 999 - Social Sciences Elective |
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 | 50 | 3 | HIS 101 - Western Civilization I |
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present | 50 | 3 | HIS 105 - Western Civilization II |
Science and Mathematics | |||
Biology | 50 | 6 | BIO 109 - General Biology I (4), BIO 109L - General Biology I Lab (0), and 2 free elective credits |
Calculus | 50 | 4 | MAT 120 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I |
Chemistry | 50 | 6 | CHE 120 - General Chemistry I (3), CHE 111L (1), and 2 free elective credits |
College Algebra | 50 | 3 | MAT 110 - Intermediate Algebra |
College Mathematics | 50 | 3 | MAT 106 - Contemporary Mathematics |
Natural Science | 50 | 3 | SCI 999 - Science Elective |
Precalculus | 50 | 3 | MAT 116 - Pre-calculus |
*The scores and semester hours that appear in this table are the credit granting scores and semester hours recommended by the American Council on Education (ACE). The scores listed above are equivalent to a grade of C in the corresponding course.
Sending IB Scores to SUNY Niagara
Your official International Baccalaureate (IB) transcript is required in order to award credit. You can request an official copy of your scores online at https://www.ibo.org/ .
Only HL (Higher Level) subject exams with a score of 4 or higher is accepted for transfer credit.
SUNY Niagara recognizes the IB higher level examinations (not standard level) when awarding credit, course exemptions, and placement. For students completing individual certificates in the Diploma Programme, credit may be awarded based on the grades in the individual subject examinations.
If you would like more information regarding credit eligibility for an IB examination in a specific subject area not listed please contact the Records Office at (716) 614-6250 or transfer@niagaracc.suny.edu .
Below is the list of currently offered IB HL Exams. Note that not all exams listed below have an equivalent at SUNY Niagara.
Language and Literature
- Language A: literature
- Language A: language and literature
- Language A: literature (first assessment 2021)
- Language A: language and literature (first assessment 2021)
Language Acquisition
- Classical languages
- Language B
- Language AB Initio
Individuals and Societies
- Business Management
- Economics
- Geography
- Global Politics
- History
- Information Technology in a Global Society
- Philosophy
- Psychology
- Social and Cultural Anthropology
Sciences
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Design Technology
- Physics
- Sports, Exercise, and Health Science
Mathematics
- Further Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches
- Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation
Arts
- Dance
- Film
- Music
- Theatre
- Visual Arts
Allied Health 3-or-5-Year Course Policies
- Medical Assistant: If a student has taken any course (at SUNY Niagara or another college or university) with a MED, BIO, or PHA prefix five or more years before enrolling in a subsequent MED, BIO, or PHA course, the MED, BIO, or PHA course(s) must be repeated.
- Nursing: If a student has taken any course (at SUNY Niagara or another college or university) with a NUR, PHA, or BIO prefix more than five years before entering the Nursing program, the NUR, PHA, BIO course must be repeated.
- Phlebotomist: If a student has taken any course with a MED, PHL, or BIO prefix five or more years before enrolling in a subsequent MED, PHL, or BIO course, the MED, PHL, or BIO course(s) must be repeated.
- Practical Nursing: If a student has taken any course (at SUNY Niagara or another college or university) with a NUR or BIO prefix five or more years before enrolling in a subsequent NUR or BIO course, the NUR/BIO course(s) must be repeated.
- Radiologic Technology: If a student has taken any course (at SUNY Niagara or another college or university) with a RAD or BIO prefix five or more years before enrolling in a subsequent RAD or BIO course, the course must be repeated. A waiver may be requested but will need to be approved by the coordinator.
- Surgical Technology: If a student has taken any course (at SUNY Niagara or another college or university) with a SUR or BIO prefix three or more years before enrolling in a subsequent SUR or BIO course, the SUR or BIO course (s) must be repeated.
Taking Courses at another college/university
Current SUNY Niagara students who are interested in taking a course at another college or university must complete the Request to take a course at a different College or University form to gain approval that the course will transfer back to SUNY Niagara once completed. This is not considered Cross Registration. If you are participating in a CROSS REGISTRATION agreement, please follow the process outlined at https://sunyniagara.edu/registration-records/cross/.
When completing the form, please ensure that all course information entered is accurate. Requests may be denied for inaccurate information.
If your request is approved, you can proceed with registering for the course at the other college or university based on their registration policies. Students are responsible for sending an OFFICIAL transcript back to SUNY Niagara Admissions Office upon completion of the course. Students must achieve a grade of C or higher for the course to transfer back to SUNY Niagara.
If your request is denied and you decide to take the course at the other college or university, the course will not transfer back to SUNY Niagara.
SUNY Transfer Credit Appeal Process
Students who do not agree with the college’s decision on the granting or placement of credit earned at a prior SUNY institution have the right to submit an appeal to the college’s Transfer Credit Evaluator.
Students requesting an appeal should be prepared to provide reasonable material to support their case, such as the course description or syllabus in question. Contact the Records Office (transfer@niagaracc.suny.edu) to begin the appeals process.
If you do not agree with the SUNY Niagara decision, you may appeal to SUNY System Administration at https://transfer.suny.edu/students/appeals/
Transfer Credit Policies
The usual processing time for credit evaluation is approximately one week. However, the process may take longer during peak times (beginning and ending of semesters). Early submission of transcripts allows for earlier advisement and registration planning.
- AP (Advanced Placement) transcripts and CLEP (CEEB College Level Examination Program) scores must come directly from College Board. Contact CollegeBoard.org to request an official copy to be sent to SUNY Niagara. Scores of 3 or higher on AP exams in applicable courses are acceptable.
- International Baccalaureate (IB) credit is awarded for courses taken in high school with an HL designation and a score of 4 or higher. An IB transcript must be submitted to receive credit.
If college courses were taken in high school, you must request an official transcript from the College through which those courses were taken in order for the credit to be evaluated.
- Courses must have a minimum grade of C (2.0) to be considered for transfer. S (Satisfactory) grades will also be considered, with the exclusion of certain Allied Health programs.
- College credits are evaluated based on applicability to the degree major. If your major is changed after arriving at SUNY Niagara, transfer credits will be re-evaluated based on the new major.
- The maximum number of credits awarded cannot exceed one-half of the total credits required for the degree at SUNY Niagara. At least fifty percent of your degree requirements must be met at SUNY Niagara.
- Grades from previous colleges will not apply to your SUNY Niagara grade point average. Transfer grades appear on the transcript and degree evaluation as a “T” grade and carry earned hours only.
- Only credits from regionally and nationally accredited colleges and programs are acceptable. For commonly transferred courses, visit our Course Equivalency Guide.
- If currently enrolled at another college, you have the option to send the most recent official transcript with completed coursework for early evaluation. You will need to send a final official transcript at the conclusion of the current semester for evaluation of courses in progress and to complete the transfer process.
- Student transcripts from previously-attended institutions that were provided for admissions consideration become the property of SUNY Niagara and are considered official only at the time of receipt. SUNY Niagara does not provide copies of transcripts from other institutions that are part of a student’s education record. In order to obtain accurate up-to-date information and assure that no protocol of the issuing institution is circumvented, a student must contact the originating school for a copy of that transcript.
- If you earned credits at a college or university outside of the United States you must have your credits evaluated by a NACES recognized credential evaluation agency. These agencies provide a professional course-by-course evaluation of college and university credits. Charges for this service may vary.
- A list of NACES recognized credential evaluation agencies can be found at www.naces.org/members.html.
Credits earned through military service as recommended by the American Council on Education Registry are acceptable, as are other military credits, when applicable to the major. Appropriate military documents (DD214, military transcript) must be submitted to receive credit.
Students who do not agree with the college’s decision on granting or placement of credit earned at a prior SUNY institution have the right to submit an appeal to the college’s Transfer Credit Evaluator.
Students requesting an appeal should be prepared to provide reasonable material to support their case, such as the course description or syllabus in question. Contact the Records Office (transfer@niagaracc.suny.edu) to begin the appeals process.
If you do not agree with the SUNY Niagara decision, you may appeal to SUNY System Administration at https://transfer.suny.edu/students/appeals/.
Contact
- Advisement Questions
- Phone: 716-614-6290
- Email: studentsuccess@niagaracc.suny.edu
- Location: D-102
- Records Questions
- Phone: 716-614-6250
- Email: records@niagaracc.suny.edu
- Location: A-161 Notar Admin Bldg
- Transferring Credits and Transfer Credit Evaluation Questions
- Phone: 716-614-6250
- Email: transfer@niagaracc.suny.edu
- General Information
- Fax: 716-614-6700
- Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Summer Hours: Monday – Thursday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM