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Transferring Courses to NC State From Other Institutions

How do I apply to take courses at another institution?

If you plan to take classes at another institution this summer, you’ll need to submit an application to be a “visiting” or “non-degree” student at that school. Every school has its own process, so you should begin researching this online early. You’ll likely need to submit a copy of your NC State transcript as part of the application process.  

How do I know which courses will transfer to NC State from another institution? 

Use the Transfer Course Equivalency Database to see which courses will transfer to NC State from another institution, including NC Community Colleges.

If you don’t see the course you are looking for, it simply means that the course has not been reviewed previously. Please submit this Google Form to request your planned course to be reviewed for NC State equivalency. You will be notified by a member of the Textiles Academic Services team once your course has been evaluated.

How do I transfer my courses from another institution to NC State?

  • After final grades have posted, contact the Registrar’s Office at the institution you attended and request an official transcript be sent to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at NC State. The institution can send the transcript electronically if they use an encrypted system like Parchment or eScrip-Safe. Official transcripts will not be accepted via regular email.
  • Directions for sending transcripts can be found on the Office of Undergraduate Admissions website.
  • It typically takes 2-3 weeks for NC State to process your transcript once it has been received. If the courses have not posted to your degree audit within 4-6 weeks, follow up with the NC State Office of Undergraduate Admissions.  

Cooperating Raleigh Colleges

Undergraduate students who are considering taking one (or more) of their degree requirements at another institution might consider enrolling in those courses through the Cooperating Raleigh Colleges (CRC) program

Through this program, NC State students are allowed to take two CRC courses in a normal fall or spring semester at no additional cost (as long as they are enrolled in at least 9 credit hours at NC State). Approval must be obtained from your academic advisor as well as the Director of Academic Services.