Course Transfer Equivalency Tables
One of the benefits of the Tennessee Board of Regents system is that transferring between two-year community colleges and universities has never been easier.
- Overview for Transferring Courses
- Columbia State Courses Fulfilling General Education Core Curriculum Requirements
How will your classes transfer to four-year colleges and universities?
Transfer requirements vary so it's important you meet with an advisor early on to make sure you're enrolling in classes that will transfer. You should select your major area of study and a four-year transfer school as soon as possible. It is important for students to understand that while courses will transfer, they may or may not apply toward your degree program. Whether or not those courses fulfill actual degree requirements will be the decision of the receiving institution, provided an acceptable transferable grade is achieved. While every attempt is made to keep these tables current, the student should verify with their receiving institution advisor the transferability of a course prior to it being taken.
View the Course Equivalency Tables below:- Athens State University
- Auburn University
- Austin Peay State University
- Belmont University
- Cumberland University
- East Tennessee State University
- Freed-Hardeman University
- Lipscomb University
- Middle Tennessee State University
- Tennessee State University
- Tennessee Technological University
- Troy University
- Union University
- University of Alabama in Huntsville
- University of Memphis
- University of Mississippi
- University of North Alabama
- University of Tennessee - Chattanooga
- University of Tennessee - Knoxville
- University of Tennessee - Martin
- Western Governor's University