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Transfer Students – Make the Most of Your Experience!
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Find Your New Home in One of Liberty University’s Online Programs!
Transfer Easily
Wondering how you’ll finish your degree now? With Liberty, you can transfer in up to 75% of your degree — which equals up to 90 credits for our undergraduate programs!
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We offer one of the lowest tuition rates in the country and haven’t increased it for 9 years and counting, so you can get the education you need to make the difference you want.
Our goal is to make the transfer process to Liberty University and a new degree program as smooth as possible. Our Office of Transfer Evaluations works hard to utilize your previous coursework, training, and experience to give you the fastest, least expensive path to your educational goals. The office also works to ensure that you do not have to repeat an equivalent course that you have previously taken through a regionally accredited college or university.
Any eligible credit based on military or career experience can also be reviewed. For more information, please visit the Earn More Credit Through Prior Learning and Experience page.
Submit your application online or over the phone.
Earn Credit for Previous Coursework, Training, or Professional Experience
Take a look below at the available options to get the best possible course transfers and credit for previous eligible experience.
Liberty University accepts many standardized college credit exams for transfer credit. Eligible exams include College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), DANTES Subject Standardized Test Scores (DSSTS), Excelsior College and UExcel Exams, Technical Training Assessments with NOCTI Business Solutions, University of Cambridge International Exams, and Liberty’s own Institutional Challenge Exam (ICE).
While not equivalent to accredited coursework, many ministry-focused certificate programs are eligible for transfer credit review. Please see the Credit for Certificate Programs page to see if your ministry training is eligible for college credit.
If you would like to see how your military training might be used as college credit, you can take advantage of our Free Evaluation of Military Training.
See how you can earn course credit skills from training, military service, or on-the-job experience through Liberty University’s Experience Plus program.
Credit by Portfolio
If you do not have formal courses or training but have extensive professional experience, you may be able to earn course credit through the Experience Plus Portfolio process.
Complete the Official Transcript Request Form to give Liberty University permission to request your official transcripts for you.
Please note: This process typically takes 3-5 weeks and requires that you do not have a hold on your records.
Complete a free Unofficial Transcript Consultation to see which credits may transfer to your new program.
Transferrable Credit Hours Calculator
Find courses offered at other schools that are preapproved to transfer as Liberty University courses. If you want pre-approval for a course not present in a transfer guide, Submit a Future Course Evaluation Request.
Liberty operates on the semester system. Results may vary if quarter-hour credits are earned and the conversion to semester hours may impact how courses can be transferred.
Disclaimer: These results are provided only as a guide and may be subject to change if you apply to Liberty University and your official transcripts are evaluated.
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Virginia Community College System (VCCS) Guaranteed Admissions Agreement
Liberty University has an agreement with the Virginia Community College System called the “Guaranteed Admissions Agreement” (GAA). This agreement is meant to ease the transfer process for students from VCCS institutions and create a smooth transition to Liberty University.
- Graduates of Virginia’s 23 community colleges with a transfer-oriented associate degree and a minimum grade point average of 2.0 or higher can participate in the GAA policy at Liberty University. GAA students will follow all Liberty application processes and all special departmental and program application procedures, deadlines, and grade point average requirements.
- The equivalency guide lists courses offered by the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and the equivalent courses offered at Liberty University.
Find out more about the Guaranteed Admissions Agreement.
Transfer Policies for Current Students of Liberty University
- Watch our tutorial video on the Degree Completion Plan Audit to find out how your transfer credit applies to your Degree Completion Plan.
- You can also view this through the Course registration Tool after setting up your Liberty account by accessing the login page and clicking the “Claim Account” link.
- If you are pursuing a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies (INDS), you can view the Areas of Study page to see what topics may fit with your credit. If you are pursuing a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Research (INDR), you can also view the Areas of Study page for interdisciplinary research.
- You may also receive credits by:
- Appealing for a Completed Course Evaluation Request
- Appealing credit awarded from an official transcript evaluation
- Appealing to take a future course at another institution and have it applied to your program
- Tau Sigma is an academic honor society designed specifically to “recognize and promote the academic excellence and involvement of transfer students.”
- 80% of students studying online at Liberty University are transfer students.
If you have any questions or concerns during the transfer process, please visit our transfer credit FAQs page. Additionally, undergraduate students may contact undergradtransfer@liberty.edu, and graduate students may contact gradtransfer@liberty.edu, and one of our experienced Transfer Evaluators will answer your questions as soon as possible.
Questions or Concerns?
If you have any questions or concerns during the transfer process, please visit our transfer credit FAQs page. Additionally, undergraduate students may contact undergradtransfer@liberty.edu, and graduate students may contact gradtransfer@liberty.edu, and one of our experienced Transfer Evaluators will answer your questions as soon as possible.