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Returning to Finish a Degree

When it comes to planning your transfer, start as early as possible so you get the credit you deserve and stay on track toward earning your college degree. WyoTransfer is a tool that will help you plan your transfer and should be used with the information and support you receive from your transfer advisor.

Keep in mind, the process for transferring from of one college or university to another varies at each institution. Each college or university you transfer to makes the final determination about how many and which credits transfer. Credits that transferred to a previous institution may or may not transfer or count toward a degree at another institution. The only way to know for sure is to ask your advisor. Make sure you are working with both an advisor at your current college or university and an advisor at the college or university you are planning to transfer to.

Earn College Credit in High School

Take your credits with you! If you earned college credit in high school, it’s important that you know how that credit is accepted by the colleges you are considering to attend.

Do you have Concurrent Enrollment credit?

Concurrent Enrollment classes allow students to take college courses while enrolled in high school. Earning college credit while in high school is a great way for you to get a jump start on a college degree. Contact your high school counselor to find out what opportunities are available in your school.

Have you taken Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses?

Colleges often award college credit to students who earn acceptable scores on standardized subject exams such as AP and IB. Talk to your advisor about transferring credit from AP or IB courses.

Explore Your Options

Public colleges and the University of Wyoming all contribute to the information found on WyoTransfer. Located throughout the state, these colleges and the university offer a variety of educational opportunities for high school students and transfer students. Use the tools below to find a college or university that’s right for you.

  • Review College Profiles — Each college profile includes a description of the institution, contact information, financial aid information, and information for transfer students.
  • Use the Search for Course Equivalencies to find out how college courses you’ve already taken (or plan to take) transfer to other Wyoming colleges.
  • Compile your college courses, Concurrent Enrollment credits and/or AP and IB exams in a personal WyoTransfer account. You can then compare transfer options, share your course history with colleges and track your transfer progress, all in one place!

Make A Plan

Discuss your educational plans with your high school counselor or an advisor at a Wyoming public college or the university. An advisor can offer advice, help with the college admissions process, and connect you to additional resources such as scholarship opportunities, financial aid assistance, and more.

Use the College Profiles to find advisors at Wyoming public colleges and the university.

Create a WyoTransfer Account

Having your own student account on WyoTransfer allows you to compile your course history in one location, compare transfer credit for Wyoming public colleges and universities, and track your transfer progress.

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