WGU Degree Programs
WGU {{state.State}} is a nonprofit online university offering you a convenient, flexible and affordable education online. Our challenging degree programs are designed by industry experts specifically for the demands of employers, providing you with the enhanced job skills and know-how necessary to be successful in the career of your choice.
Admissions
WGU {{state.State}} opens its admissions to students who have the capacity and determination to complete a rigorous online degree program. Yet, WGU {{state.State}} is not for everyone. Our standards are high, and so is our commitment to providing a challenging, cost-effective way for hard-working adults like you to finish your degree and move ahead. Through our partnership with {{institution.Name}}, we hope you will consider WGU {{state.State}} when choosing to complete your bachelor's or master's degree.
WGU {{state.State}} is a smarter way for you to finish your degree online. WGU {{state.State}} offers regionally accredited degrees in business, information technology, teacher education, and health professions, including nursing. WGU {{state.State}} also has national accreditation by NCATE/CAEP in our teacher education, and CCNE in our nursing degree programs and ACBSP in our business degree programs. Our online degree programs are designed for working adults like you who will be able to leverage their associate's degree and finish a bachelor's degree faster.
NCATE/CAEP - National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education/Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation
CCNE - Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
ACBSP – Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
A Generous Credit Transfer Policy
Benefit from What You Know
What is competency-based education? Simply put, it measures learning rather than time. Students progress through courses as soon as they can prove they’ve mastered the material, rather than advancing only when the semester or term ends. If a student can learn faster, spend more time on schoolwork, or lean on knowledge they already have from previous work or school experience, they can accelerate. With 24/7 access to online learning resources to engage with on their schedule, students embark on a learning journey tailored exactly to where their knowledge currently is—and where it needs to be. In addition, faculty members are on hand to provide personalized, one-on-one learning support when it’s needed.
General Transfer Guidelines
If you've taken courses or received a degree from another college or university, you're probably wondering what will transfer into a WGU program.
A personal evaluation of your transcripts from prior colleges will be needed to determine whether you will clear any degree requirements.
Transcripts are required at the undergraduate level to determine transfer credit. Transcripts are required at the graduate level for proof of completion of a bachelor's degree.
Speak to an Enrollment Counselor to get more information on what may transfer. You will be required to submit official copies of your transcripts for an official evaluation.
To have an official transcript evaluation completed, you will need to submit the online application form and pay the application fee. See the online Application For Admission form.
Already completed some courses or a degree?
Through our partnerships, WGU will award transfer credit from institutions that are recognized as nationally or regionally accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. For Health Professions and Teachers College programs, a course-by-course evaluation is typically required. See a list of USDE-recognized national and regional accrediting agencies.
If you earned an associate's degree, you may clear a significant portion of WGU {{state.State}}'s lower-division degree requirements.
If you have completed college courses but not earned a degree of any type, you may clear some degree requirements through a course-by-course transcript evaluation.
A Generous Credit Transfer Policy
Benefit from What You Know
What is competency-based education? Simply put, it measures learning rather than time. Students progress through courses as soon as they can prove they’ve mastered the material, rather than advancing only when the semester or term ends. If a student can learn faster, spend more time on schoolwork, or lean on knowledge they already have from previous work or school experience, they can accelerate. With 24/7 access to online learning resources to engage with on their schedule, students embark on a learning journey tailored exactly to where their knowledge currently is—and where it needs to be. In addition, faculty members are on hand to provide personalized, one-on-one learning support when it’s needed.
General Transfer Guidelines
If you've taken courses or received a degree from another college or university, you're probably wondering what will transfer into a WGU program.
A personal evaluation of your transcripts from prior colleges will be needed to determine whether you will clear any degree requirements.
Transcripts are required at the undergraduate level to determine transfer credit. Transcripts are required at the graduate level for proof of completion of a bachelor's degree.
Speak to an Enrollment Counselor to get more information on what may transfer. You will be required to submit official copies of your transcripts for an official evaluation.
To have an official transcript evaluation completed, you will need to submit the online application form and pay the application fee. See the online Application For Admission form.
Already completed some courses or a degree?
Through our partnerships, WGU will award transfer credit from institutions that are recognized as nationally or regionally accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. For Health Professions and Teachers College programs, a course-by-course evaluation is typically required. See a list of USDE-recognized national and regional accrediting agencies.
If you earned an associate's degree, you may clear a significant portion of WGU {{state.State}}'s lower-division degree requirements.
If you have completed college courses but not earned a degree of any type, you may clear some degree requirements through a course-by-course transcript evaluation.
Did you transfer to WGU {{state.State}} before you completed your associate's degree?
WGU {{state.State}} strongly encourages {{institution.Name}} students to complete their associate's degree before transferring to a four-year institution. As a transfer student
with an earned associate's degree, you will benefit from our generous Transfer Pathways found in the section below.
If you did transfer to WGU {{state.State}} before completing your associate's degree, and are currently an active WGU student, you may qualify to still earn your associate's degree from {{institution.Name}} through
reverse tansfer.
Reverse transfer is the process by which currently active transfer students enrolled at WGU {{state.State}} transfer credits back to {{institution.Name}} for the purpose of
attaining a degree, diploma, or certification from the community college.
Current WGU {{state.State}} students interested in this opportunity should complete the following form:
Reverse Transfer Application Form