国产传媒

Mount Saint Mary’s University accepts the general education (GE) transfer requirements from both the UC and CSU curricula. If you’ve been following a curriculum that is transferable to a California public university, your credits will transfer to 国产传媒.

Start your free transcript evaluation

Upload your unofficial transcripts to instantly see which of your courses will transfer toward your degree at 国产传媒.

Resources for transfer students

Browse our resources below to learn how to transfer credits and understand our policies and processes. Whether you’re making a community college transfer or moving between universities, these resources are here to guide you.

Explore resources

Transfer Credit Resources

Simplify your transfer process with key insights, essential resources and step-by-step guidance designed for successful credit transfer and application.
Students sitting at tables outside
Articulation Agreements Our articulation agreements are your roadmap for transferring credits. For a smooth transition from community college to university, connect with your transfer admission counselor to identify which of your current courses will transfer as credits to the Mount.
Two students talking outside
Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) 国产传媒 has partnered with California community colleges to make transferring to the Mount easier. Learn more about transferring with your associate of arts degree for transfer (AA-T) or associate of science degree for transfer (AS-T).

Currently enrolled in a community college?

Check out our articulation agreements or connect with a transfer admission counselor to determine which courses offered at your institution are accepted for credit at the Mount. 

Up to 70 lower division transferable credits can be awarded toward your bachelor’s degree. 

At least 30 of the last 39 semester units for your degree must be completed at the Mount. Of these 30, at least 12 upper division semester units must be in your major and earned in regular course work. 

Qualifying scores from the College Board’s College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or the ACT’s Professional Examination Program (PEP) may apply as course credit in areas approved by Mount Saint Mary’s University.

Completion of either the CSU General Education Breadth Requirements (CSU GE-Breadth) or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) fulfills our LACE General Education requirements (with the exception of the upper division Integrative Scholarship (6 units) and the Capstone (1-3 units), which may be fulfilled by the major Capstone requirement).