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Transfer Credit Equivalencies

This is a very detailed, individualized process; your patience is appreciated. In order to help the process along, please:

  • Send your final transcripts as soon as possible.
  • Send any AP scores you have.
  • Review the Compare these pages with the preliminary transfer evaluation from your admissions packet to gain an understanding of how your courses match up with Calvin’s core.

Grand Rapids Community College Transfer Guide

Pre-approved Transfer Courses

Explore Calvin’s list of .

Equivalencies listed in this database do not require additional approval unless they are being transferred for a major or minor.Ìý

Pre-approval Form

If your school is not in the list, we may still accept credit. Please utilize the transfer credit preapproval form to generate a request for a review.

Understand Calvin's transfer policy before registering for the pre-approved transfer equivalencies.

Calvin’s language requirement

Calvin’s World Languages I core requirement can be met:

  • By finishing the second college semester (Beginner II) of any one language.
  • With a high school exemption for having three sequential years in high school (Bs or better).
  • If you are a multilingual student, the requirement is waived (as indicated on your application to the university).

If you have some language experience you will take a world language assessment prior to orientation (some assessments have a written on-campus portion during orientation). This will help us best determine your language level.

Official Transcript

When your transfer coursework is complete, an official transcript can be mailed to Calvin to:

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Attn: Registrar's Office
3201 Burton St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546

Or, a secured electronic version can be sent directly from the transferring institution to: successcenter@calvin.edu.Ìý

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Contact

For questions about transferring credits:

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Rachel Cush

Assistant Registrar for Transfer/Continuing Studies
616-526-8432