What It Is

After you confirmyour intent to enroll,the Office of Admissions completes your transfer credit evaluation based on final, official documents received fromyourprior institution or a testing agency.

The evaluation can include courses from another college or university, AP andIB credit, A-Levels, andmilitary courses or occupations.

To review CU 鶹ӰԺ's transfer credit policies, see .

Accessing Your Report

To access your transfer credit report:

  1. Follow this link to Buff Portal's(you may be prompted to log in).
  2. Select "View your transfer credits."
  3. In the degree audit system, select the "Transfer Evaluations" tab in the upper navigation bar.
  4. The page willopen in full evaluation mode; selectthe down arrow next to the institution name to collapse that information.
  5. Scroll down toview your transfer course information.

Printing and Sharing Your Report

To access your transfer credit report:

  1. Follow this link to Buff Portal's(you may be prompted to log in).
  2. On the "Request an Audit" page, select the "Select a Different Program" link.
  3. Choose the following selections:
    • College: = Transfer Credit Report (bottom of the list)
    • Degree: = Transfer Courses
    • Program: = ‘Transfer Credit Report’ displays
    • Catalog Year: = Choose any term listed
  4. Once these selections have been made, click on “Run Different Program.”
  5. Once the report runs, click on the "View Audit" link.
  6. This will open the transfer credit evaluation in an audit format. You may click on the “Printer Friendly” link to print to PDF or print to paper.
  7. Once you print your Transfer Credit Report, you can share it directly with Third Parties along with your official or unoffical transcipt.

Accessing Your Report (Former Students)

You must know your student ID to use Buff Portal. If you were enrolled in classes after Summer 1988 through Spring 2010 and no longer know your credentials, you can request access to Buff Portal by emailing OIThelp@colorado.edu. Students who attended CU 鶹ӰԺ after Spring 2010 can reactivate their .

If you don’t remember your student ID, try the . If this doesn’t work, you may contact us to request your student ID. You will be asked verifying questions, and upon answering correctly, you will be provided this information.

Once you gain Buff Portal access, use the steps above to run your transfer credit evaluation report. You may also send this with your unofficial transcript.

Understanding Your Report

Yourtransfer credit report includes the type, term, course number, title and grade earned for each item evaluated by the Office of Admissions (the "source"), as well as any CU 鶹ӰԺ course that was granted in transfer(the "target").

Under each institution, you'll seethe following information:

  • Type: "Source" indicates the course you're transferring in, while"Target" indicates the CU 鶹ӰԺ course that was granted in the evaluation.The source course will have an fletched arrow iconnext to the course number; the target course will have a target icon.
  • Term: When the course was completed.
  • Course: The source course ID is listed on the top line, andthe CU 鶹ӰԺ course that was granted in the evaluation is listed on the bottom line.
  • Grade: "T" indicates that no letter grade was assigned to the transfer course; a letter following the "T" indicates the original letter grade earned. "NTR" indicates that the course was not accepted in transfer.
  • IFlag1-IFlag5: If populated, these codes typically refer to the course's applicability toward a specific requirement. For the complete list of course attribute flags, seeTransfer Credit Information Flags.
  • Subject Number Ending in 999: This means that the credit did not have a direct transfer equivalent at CU 鶹ӰԺ and so it was assigned the generic number of 1999, 2999, 3999, etc.