Transfer Credits
Access REGENT’S GENEROUS POLICY FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS
Whether transferring from a community college, other regionally accredited institution, or military career, Regent University can help you maximize your transfer credits and enjoy a variety of benefits. Here’s why you should transfer to Regent:
- Generous transfer policy — transfer up to 90 credit hours
- Transfer up to 75% of a bachelor’s degree or up to 49% of a graduate degree
- Ranked among Top National Universities, U.S. News & World Report, 2019, 2020, 2022 & 2023
- #1 Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in Virginia for 11 consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report, 2023
- Up to $2,000 tuition grant for eligible transfer students from the Virginia Community College System
- Top military-friendly school
- 12 prestigious credentials
- 150+ areas of study, both online and on campus, that integrate leadership training in a global context
Easy Steps to Transfer
- Apply for admission to Regent: online application
- Submit admissions items at regent.edu/items or send them to Apply@regent.edu.
- Undergraduate Students
Submit unofficial or official transcripts for review as part of your admissions items. Upon enrollment, the Admissions Office will attempt to obtain your official transcripts from your previous U.S. degree-granting institution if they are not already on file.
Graduate Students
Submit official transcripts from the colleges from which you are looking to transfer credit. Digital official transcripts may be sent to apply@regent.edu. Hardcopy transcripts should be sealed in an envelope and sent to:Regent University
Document Control
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23462 - Complete the Transfer Credit Evaluation Form for grad students. You will receive a link to this form once admitted.
- Undergraduate Students
- Transfer credit review – The transfer credit team will thoroughly review your academic records and make the results available once processed.
Please note: An official transcript must be on file for each proposed transfer course. Schools may establish other requirements for evaluating credit, such as a copy of course projects or a thesis. Please allow one week for the evaluation process. Our team will notify you when the review is complete.
In addition to transferring credit from another college or university, students may reduce their overall time spent in completing degree requirements, and gain academic credit applicable to their degree program. This is most commonly done through credit by examination. Students may apply credit earned through successful completion of approved credit-by-examination programs. A maximum of 30 semester hours of credit may be applied to the bachelor’s degree; 15 semester hours of credits may be applied to the associate’s degree program.
Prior Learning Assessment
Convert non-classroom learning into college credit, from training programs, seminars, workshops, non-credit courses, military service, licenses, certificates, and community activities to military service.
CLEP (Regent’s Institution code – 8266)
The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) enables students to demonstrate proficiency in specific subject areas.
Advanced Placement (Regent’s Institution code – 4452)
Score 3+ on AP exams to earn credits toward a Regent University bachelor’s degree.
Dantes Subject Standardized Tests
The DSST program is an extensive series of 37 examinations in college subject areas that are comparable to the final or end-of-course examinations in undergraduate courses. Students who earn scores equivalent to grades of “C” or better may have credit applied to associate and bachelor degrees at Regent University.
International Baccalaureate (IB)
The International Baccalaureate Program is described as a “demanding pre-university course of study that leads to examinations; it is designed for highly motivated secondary school students and incorporates the best elements of national systems without being based on any one.” The IB exam has received extensive world-wide recognition for the quality of its programs as well as for its rigor. Its influence is growing in the United States and some educators consider the program to provide greater depth and intellectual challenge than the AP. Students who achieve a 5, 6, or 7, on an IB exam may receive transfer credit at Regent. As with all other exams, a maximum of 30 semester hours may be granted for IB exams.
ACE Corporate Credit Opportunities
Regent has also partnered with the American Council on Education (ACE) College Credit Recommendation Service to provide more opportunities for adult learners to earn college credit. Based on ACE credit recommendations, students may receive college-level credit for workforce and military training. By participating in the ACE CREDIT College and University Network, Regent may be able to provide credit for learning experiences that include apprenticeship programs, professional organizations, national examinations, and online education vendors. See if your organization or workplace is listed with ACE.
Academic Credit for Select Industry Certifications
If you hold a valid industry certification through COMPtia or EC Council, you may be eligible to receive up to 9 free academic credits toward certain academic courses through our Cybersecurity program at Regent University.
In order to be eligible for possible academic credit, you must be enrolled in the relevant B.S. in Cybersecurity program.
Please submit proof of your passing test scores to regent.edu/items after being admitted or enrolled within your undergraduate level program. Please review the below certifications and corresponding undergraduate level courses at Regent below.
Course | ➝ | Certification | ➝ | Credits |
ISYS 205 (3) | ➝ | CompTIA Linux+ | ➝ | 3 credits |
ISYS 324 (3) | ➝ | CompTIA Network+ | ➝ | 3 credits |
CYBR 381 (1) | ➝ | CompTIA Security+ | ➝ | 1 credit |
CYBR 382 (1) | ➝ | EC Certified Ethical Hacker | ➝ | 1 credit |
CYBR 383 (1) | ➝ | CompTIA CySA+ | ➝ | 1 credit |
*Please note that credits are only offered for chosen undergraduate level programs. No credit will be offered for graduate level coursework at this time.
TRANSFER YOUR COLLEGE CREDITS
Complete your undergraduate degree at Regent by transferring your college credits. Our generous transfer policy allows you to transfer up to 90 credits toward your bachelor’s degree and 48 credits toward your associate degree.
If you are admitted to Regent with a qualifying regionally accredited A.A., A.S., or A.A.&S degree, you will have general education requirements waived except general education courses specified by your major, or those required as prerequisites for courses in your major.
APPROVED TRANSFER SOURCES
- Direct equivalent courses and credits from the Virginia Community College System (VCCS)
- College-level work completed at colleges and universities holding institutional accreditation status according to our Academic Catalog.
- Credit earned through approved entrance level examinations (i.e., AP/CLEP/DANTES)
- Military credit (see Military Partners for more information)
- Credits from non-regionally accredited institutions or other institutions of higher learning with whom Regent has an articulation agreement (credits will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis)
- A score of 3 or higher on high school Advanced Placement exams
- Experiential credit
TRANSFER RESOURCES
- An OFFICIAL paper transcript is printed on special, watermarked paper. Official paper transcripts are sent in a sealed, signature-stamped envelope.
- An electronic transcript is considered OFFICIAL if the intended party is the direct email recipient. If emailed to the requestor, then forwarded, it is then considered UNOFFICIAL.
- An electronic transcript which is printed then re-scanned in an email is considered UNOFFICIAL. This includes a photographed or screen captured copy.
Discover how your Virginia community college courses could transfer to Regent University at Transfer Guides: VA Community Colleges.
See how your college credit could transfer to Regent University through our Online Transfer Evaluation Database (Online T.E.D.).
TRHI | History Elective |
TRLI | Literature Elective |
TRSC | Natural Science Elective |
TMEL | Military Elective Credit |
TMSS | Military Service School Training |
TMVC | Military Vocational Credit |
TREL | Elective Credit |
TRVC | Vocational Credit |
For international applicants, non-U.S. transcripts require evaluation by an NACES-approved company. Check the International Admissions Checklist for specifics and to verify your eligibility.
ABHE | Association for Biblical Higher Education |
ACE | American Council on Education |
MSA | Middle States Association |
NCA | North Central Association |
NEASC | New England Association of Schools and Colleges |
NWACS | Northwest Association of Colleges and Schools |
NWCC | Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities |
SACS | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools |
TRACS | Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools |
WASC | Western Association of Schools and Colleges |
Explore seamless transfer opportunities from Virginia Community Colleges to Regent University through our Guaranteed Admissions Agreement (GAA). Learn more about eligible degrees and admission requirements by visiting Virginia Community College Common Transfer Equivalencies. For additional details, you can also learn more at regent.edu/registrars-office.
Regent University (RU) and the Virginia Community College System (VCCS), recognizing the need to facilitate the transfer of students from the community college to RU, resolve to adopt a Guaranteed Admissions Agreement (GAA). RU provides special opportunities to help VCCS students experience a smooth transition to RU.
“Transfer-oriented associate degrees” refers to VCCS Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Arts & Sciences degrees and General Studies associate degrees that have been approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) as transfer degrees according to the State Committee on Transfer (see website at https://www.schev.edu). RU does not recognize the Associate of Applied Science Degree as an approved transfer-oriented associate degree.
Additional Information
Up to 25% of the degree can be transferred.
- Up to 25% of the degree can be transferred.
- 5-year time limit on transfer credit.
- Maximum credit hours accepted:
- 9 credits for doctoral programs
- 6 credits for master’s programs
- Credit applied to another conferred degree may not be accepted.
Maximum credit hours accepted:
- 9 credits for all programs
- Up to 49% of the degree can be transferred.
- Up to 25% of the degree can be advanced standing.
- 10-year time limit on transfer credit accepted to most programs.
- Courses must be less than ten years old at time of degree conferral.
- Biblical language transfers accepted from ATS-accredited schools only.
Up to 49% of the degree can be transferred.
- M.A. in Law:
- Up to 49% of the degree can be transferred.
- Juris Doctor:
- A maximum of 32 semester credits (or 45 quarter credits) may be accepted for transfer.
- Courses must be grades of “C” or better.
- Up to 25% of the degree can be transferred.
- 7-year time limit on transfer credit accepted to most programs.
- 5-year time limit on transfer credit accepted for:
Criteria Guiding the Acceptability of Credit
- Currency of qualifications—Units undertaken more than ten years prior to the application are not recognized for transfer.
- Relevance of the credit/s—When a student can demonstrate that coursework reflects the curriculum, course content and level of instruction resulting in student competencies at least equivalent to those of students enrolled in Regent’s own graduate degree programs and assessment criteria of Regent University, the student may be granted credit toward the degree requirements at Regent.
- Accredited work—Coursework must have been taken from a regionally accredited institution or one approved by the Regent school in which the student is enrolled. When appropriate, Regent will consider awarding credit for military or workforce training that has been evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE), in accordance with ACE recommendation.
- Course grades—Courses with grades of B- and below (C- and below for the J.D. program) will not be considered.
Contact Information
Online undergraduate transfer students: apply@regent.edu | 800.373.5504
On-campus undergraduate transfer students: undergrad@regent.edu | 757.352.4960
Graduate transfer students: 800.373.5504