You could finish your degree online, faster and for less. Get a free unofficial preliminary evaluation of how your eligible college credits could transfer into our programs.
It's easy and only takes a few minutes.
Get a free preliminary evaluation of your transfer credits.
Receive a personalized preliminary understanding of which eligible credits could transfer and how many more you may need to complete your degree.
Note: This preliminary evaluation will just be an estimate. We can’t guarantee your credits will transfer until you have applied to the University and we have examined your official transcripts.
By enabling push notifications, you can keep close tabs on your preliminary evaluation request. You’ll know when it’s in review and when it’s complete, so you don’t miss a beat on your request.
We accept credits from 5,000 accredited institutions. Simply upload your college transcripts directly through the app, making the entire process efficient and hassle-free.
Choose from a wide range of associate and bachelor’s degree programs to ensure your transfer credits are evaluated with your program of choice in mind.
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With undergraduate programs starting every 5-6 weeks, begin on your schedule.
Along with our Tuition Guarantee, learn about scholarships just for transfer students.
Review the admission requirements to submit your admission application in just 20 minutes.
The University of Phoenix mobile app can be downloaded on both iOS and Android devices.
No, the University of Phoenix Mobile App is completely free to download and use.
The length of time varies depending on individual circumstances and transcript availability. However, our goal is to provide you with your unofficial preliminary evaluation results within 7-10 business days.
Yes, with real-time status updates you can stay informed and updated on the progress of your preliminary evaluation.
Get answers to frequently asked questions about transfer credits, preliminary evaluations and transcripts.