Transfer Credit Evaluation

School of Mathematics

 

When your transcript arrives at Georgia Tech (GT), the Transfer Credit Office will evaluate most of the courses. For a list of courses from your college that have been transferred to GT, please visit the GT Transfer Equivalency Catalog. Only courses with C or higher grades will be transferred to GT. Courses taken on the pass/fail basis will not be transferred to GT. Note that the transfer credit evaluation will be done AFTER you have been admitted to GT.

 

A student cannot receive transfer credit for a course previously taken at Georgia Tech. Please read the transfer credit policy and follow the instructions below for math transfer credit requests.

 

Step 1: Acquire the transfer credit evaluation worksheet from the Transfer Credit Office in Room 104 of the Tech Tower. The worksheet contains term-by-term information on the courses you took at another school and the equivalent courses at GT.

 

If you attended a college or university outside of the United States, you may have to get the courses evaluated by an approved outside evaluation company before going through the evaluation process on campus.

 

Step 2: If there is a comment Appropriate Dept Must Evaluate by a course in the worksheet or if you would like for GT to reevaluate a course, contact the appropriate person in each department. For the evaluation of mathematics courses, you will need to supply a copy of your transcript, the transfer credit evaluation worksheet, and a catalog description of each course or the school catalog. If you still have the syllabi, old tests, and textbooks for the courses, you should bring them.

 

For undergraduate mathematics courses, contact:

 

Ms. Rena Brakebill, Skiles 229, 404-894-4746, for first and second year GT courses.

 

Dr. Enid Steinbart, Skiles 218C, 404-385-0971, for third and fourth year GT courses.

 

For graduate mathematics courses, contact the Math Graduate Office.

 

Please read the information page regarding Transfer Calculus (MATH 15X1, 15X2, 1522, 24X1), Transfer Survey of Calculus (MATH 17X2), Transfer Finite Mathematics (MATH 17X1) and Differential Equations (MATH 24X3).