Advanced Standing: Credit for Prior Learning

Students may be awarded credit for prior educational experiences in which college-level learning may be verified through documentation or assessment.

A maximum of 45 credit hours may be transferred for any one associate degree, of which not more than 30 credits may have been earned through nontraditional or non-collegiate sources. A student may not use a credit-through-examination procedure, which includes challenge or competency examinations (such as Advanced Placement, College-Level Examination Program, International Baccalaureate, and Cambridge Assessment) and portfolio assessment for the purpose of improving a grade or removing a withdrawal or incomplete from the academic record. A 15-credit limit per degree exists for any combination of portfolio or challenge exams.

Prince George's Community College has created a database to assist students in understanding how their credit will transfer. Please note that this is a planning tool for students and advising and is not a guarantee of credit. Courses are added to this database regularly, so check back often.

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Transfer Credit for Work at Other Colleges and Universities

Students who enroll at Prince George’s Community College after completing one or more semesters at another college or university may be eligible to receive credit toward their community college degree or certificate without regard to the age of the prior credits. Students in the nursing program are subject to certain limitations with regard to the age of prior credits, as outlined below. The following guidelines apply:

  • Credit must be earned at a college or university that is accredited or holds a Candidate for Accreditation Status from an agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.
  • The student must arrange to have official transcripts from United States colleges previously attended sent to the Office of Records and Registration. No evaluation of transfer credits will be done until official transcripts are received from each source from which credits are to be transferred. Transcripts should be emailed directly from the institution to transfercredit@pgcc.edu or mailed to Prince George’s Community College, Transfer Evaluator, 301 Largo Road, Largo, MD 20774.
  • The student must submit a syllabus to transfercredit@pgcc.edu if they are attempting to receive credit for an internship or other experiential learning (such as research, capstone, or special project) completed at another institution.
  • Credit is transferable if a passing grade is earned (and all other credit eligibility criteria are met), provided it is applicable to the student’s program of study at Prince George's Community College as per catalog requirements. However, the overall grade-point average for the courses transferred must be at least 2.00. Note: No grade below a C will transfer from any out-of-state institution when the student’s cumulative GPA at that institution was below a 2.00.
  • Students petitioning for admission to one of Prince George’s Community College’s nursing programs must have completed all prerequisite science courses no more than ten years before petitioning.
  • Courses that are ineligible for transfer credit at Prince George's Community College include, but are not limited to, developmental courses, ESL courses, English composition courses taken at a non-U.S. institution, teacher education courses, and allied health and nursing courses. These courses are not subject to an appeal process.

The transcript evaluation process will begin once official copies of all transcripts from previous institutions and score reports for credit for prior learning examinations (such as Advanced Placement, College-Level Examination Program, International Baccalaureate, and Cambridge Assessment) are received. If a student is attempting to receive credit for an internship or other experiential learning (such as research, capstone, or special project) completed at another institution, a syllabus must be submitted before the transfer evaluation process begins.

Students with credit from U.S. institutions can expect to receive a full transfer evaluation via email within 20 business days of submission of all documents listed above. Students with credit from non-U.S. institutions can expect to receive a transfer equivalency report within six weeks of receipt of all official transcripts, the Request for Transfer Evaluation form, and all requested supplemental material (such as syllabi). Students can also access their Transfer Equivalency Report in Owl Link by clicking the Academics link (graduation cap) on the left-hand navigation panel and then clicking on Transfer Summary.

Prince George's Community College will honor waivers of required courses by the sending institution due to the student’s demonstrated proficiency. Still, an equal number of credits must be earned in other coursework in order to meet the published credit hour requirement for graduation in the student's chosen program.

International Transcript Evaluation

In addition to following the policies and processes noted above, students with credit from outside of the United States must arrange to have their official transcripts sent to an evaluation agency that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) for translation and credit recommendations. The College recommends that students use the World Education Services (WES) evaluation agency but urges students to consider the transcript evaluation requirements of their desired four-year institution if they wish to transfer in the future when choosing a NACES evaluation agency.

An official copy of the original transcript is required in order to award transfer credit. If it is not included with the transcript evaluation, it must be sent separately.

The evaluation process will begin once all official transcripts have been received. Please contact transfercredit@pgcc.edu for more information.

Transfer Evaluation Process

When evaluating course equivalencies, the College considers the course content, course learning outcomes, institution accreditation, and other standards. Transfer coordinators collaborate with faculty and use catalogs from other colleges, a state-wide shared list of equivalencies, and recommendations from entities such as The American Council on Education and the Joint Services transcript. Course syllabi may be requested for additional review in cases where no equivalency can be determined. International transcripts are evaluated in accordance with the recommendations made by agencies that are members of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services.

Accepted credit for transfer is notated at the top of the student's transcript. Credit is listed by issuing organization, agency, or examination and includes the PGCC equated subject, course number, title, number of credits awarded, and whether the course meets a general education requirement.

Course Denials and Appeal Process

Transfer Course Denials

In the event that credit for a course from a Maryland public institution is denied, PGCC will collaborate with the sending institution to review the course and complete further analysis. The student does not need to take further action. After the analysis is conducted, the student will receive either an updated Transfer Equivalency Report or a notification that no changes were made to the initial review. This decision is considered to be final. When there is a denial of credit from a Maryland public institution, the entire process may take up to 80 business days (from the date that all materials outlined above are received).

When a transfer course from a Maryland public institution is denied, students will see a placeholder course of NT-0000 along with the reason for the denial in the grade field of the Transfer Equivalency Report. The following grade codes are used to indicate transfer course denial reasons:

NT1: Student has transferred the maximum amount of credits.

NT2: Unique discipline or course.

NT3: Does not meet the minimum course objectives or hours for credit.

NT4: Developmental course.

NT5: Graduate-level course.

NT6: Institution not accredited.

NT7: Unsatisfactory grade for institution.

NT8: Unsatisfactory grade for program.

NT9: Course taken multiple times (may only receive credit for a course once).

N10: Student did not provide syllabus as requested.

Students should contact transfercredit@pgcc.edu if they have any questions about transfer course denials.

Appeal Process

Students who believe that a course from an institution that is not a public institution in Maryland has been unfairly evaluated by Prince George's Community College may follow these steps to appeal:

  1. Contact the Transfer Credit Evaluator for an explanation of the decision by emailing transfercredit@pgcc.edu.
  2. If the student is not satisfied with the explanation, they may contact the department responsible for the course's subject area and provide a course syllabus for a second evaluation.
  3. If the student is not satisfied with the decision of the department, they submit a formal request in writing to the appropriate dean and the Executive Vice Provost for Teaching, Learning, and Student Success, or their designee that contains the following: name, student ID number, an explanation of the steps taken already to appeal the previous decisions and why the student feels that credit should be awarded, course syllabus, and any other applicable supporting documentation. The decision of the appropriate dean and/or Executive Vice President and Provost for Teaching, Learning, and Student Success, or their designee, is final.

Credit for Prior Learning Examinations (AP, CLEP, IB, and Cambridge Assessment)

Students may earn nontraditional credit through the Advanced Placement (AP), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and Cambridge Assessment programs. Students who wish to have their AP, CLEP, IB, or Cambridge results evaluated for transfer credit should have official score reports sent directly to the College’s Office of Records and Registration. 

All Maryland public institutions are required to award credit as follows:

Advanced Placement (AP) - Minimum score of 3.

College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) - Minimum score of 50.

The minimum scores required for the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Cambridge Assessment Program exams may vary across institutions. The minimum scores required on these exams to be considered for credit at PGCC are:

International Baccalaureate (IB) - Minimum score of 4 (HL and SL).

Cambridge Assessment Program - Minimum score of E (A-Level and AS-Level).

The following tables explain how credit from these examinations will be articulated at PGCC. Credit will be awarded once official score reports are received. Students interested in transferring to other public institutions in Maryland are encouraged to contact their desired institution for individual course equivalencies and procedures for receiving credit.

Please note that private Maryland institutions or institutions outside Maryland may have different minimum score requirements to receive credit. Please email transfercredit@pgcc.edu if you have any questions.

Advanced Placement (AP) Equivalencies
AP ExamScoreEquivalent Course at PGCCNumber of CreditsGeneral Education
2-D Art and Design 3 ART 0000 3 No
  4 or 5 ART 1530 3 No
3-D Art and Design 3 ART 0000 3 No
  4 or 5 ART 1530 3 No
Art History 3 ART 1010 3 Yes
  4 or 5 ART 2700 and ART 2710 6 Yes
Biology 3 or 4 BIO 1010 4 Yes
  5 BIO 1130 and BIO 1140 8 Yes
Calculus AB 3 MAT 2160 or MAT 2410 3 or 4 Yes
Calculus BC 3 MAT 2160 and MAT 2170 /or/ MAT 2410 and MAT 2420 6 or 8 Yes
Chemistry 3 or 4 CHM 1010 4 Yes
  5 CHM 1010, CHM 1020, and CHM 1030 9 Yes
Chinese Language and Culture 3 CHN 1000 and CHN 1010 6 Yes
Comparative Government and Politics 3 POS 2010 3 Yes
Computer Science A 3 INT 2210 3 No
Computer Science Principles 3 INT 1111 3 No
Drawing 3 ART 0000 3 No
  4 or 5 ART 1530 3 No
English Language and Composition 3 EGL 1010 3 Yes
English Literature and Composition 3 EGL 1020 3 Yes
Environmental Science 3 BIO 1110 and BIO 1120 4 Yes
European History 3 HST 1370 3 Yes
French Language and Culture 3 FRN 2010 and FRN 2020 6 Yes
German Language and Culture 3 HUM 0000 6 Yes
Human Geography 3 GEO 1010 3 Yes
Italian Language and Culture 3 HUM 0000 6 Yes
Japanese Language and Culture 3 HUM 0000 6 Yes
Latin 3 HUM 0000 6 Yes
Macroeconomics 3 ECN 1030 3 Yes
Microeconomics 3 ECN 1050 3 Yes
Music Theory 3 MUS 1150 3 No
  4 or 5 MUS 1150 and MUS 1160 6 No
Physics 1: Algebra-Based 3 PHY 1010 4 Yes
Physics 2: Algebra-based 3 PHY 1020 4 No
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism 3 PHY 2030 4 Yes
Physics C: Mechanics 3 or 4 PHY 1030 3 Yes
  5 PHY 1030 and PHY 1040 4 Yes
Precalculus 3 MAT 1350 3 Yes
Psychology 3 PSY 1010 3 Yes
Spanish Language and Culture 3 SPN 2010 and SPN 2020 6 Yes
Spanish Literature and Culture 3 SPN 2010 and SPN 2020 6 Yes
Statistics 3 MAT 1140 3 Yes
United States Government and Politics 3 POS 1000 or POS 1010 or POS 1020 3 Yes
United States History 3 HST 1410 or HST 1430 3 Yes
  4 or 5 HST 1410 and HST 1430 6 Yes
World History: Modern 3 HST 1320 or HST 1370 3 Yes
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Equivalencies
CLEP ExamScoreEquivalent Course at PGCCCreditsGeneral Education
American Government 50 POS 1000 or POS 1010 or POS 1020 3 Yes
American Literature 50 EGL 2050 and EGL 2070 6 Yes
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50 EGL 1020 3 Yes
Biology 50 BIO 1010 4 Yes
Calculus 50 MAT 2410 4 Yes
Chemistry 50 CHM 1010 4 Yes
College Algebra 50 MAT 1250 3 Yes
College Composition 50 ELE 0000 and placement in EGL 1010 3 No
College Composition Modular 50 EGL 1010 3 Yes
College Mathematics 50 MAT 1130 3 Yes
English Literature 50 EGL 2010 and EGL 2030 6 Yes
Financial Accounting 50 ACC 0000 3 No
French Language Levels 1 and 2 50 - 58 FRN 1010 and FRN 1020 6 Yes
  59 FRN 1020, FRN 2010, and FRN 2020 9 Yes
German Language Level 1 and 2 50 - 62 HUM 0000 6 Yes
  63 HUM 0000 9 Yes
History of the United States I 50 HST 1410 3 Yes
History of the United States II 50 HST 1430 3 Yes
Human Growth and Development 50 PSY 2070 3 Yes
Humanities 50 HUM 0000 3 Yes
Information Systems 50 INT 1010 3 No
Introduction to Educational Psychology 50 PSY 2060 3 Yes
Introduction to Psychology 50 PSY 1010 3 Yes
Introduction to Sociology 50 SOC 1010 3 Yes
Introductory Business Law 50 BMT 2220 3 No
Natural Sciences 50 BIO 1080 and PSC 1010 7 Yes
Precalculus 50 MAT 1350 3 Yes
Principles of Macroeconomics 50 ECN 1030 3 Yes
Principles of Marketing 50 BMT 2510 3 No
Principles of Microeconomics 50 ECN 1050 3 Yes
Social Sciences and History 50 SOS 0000 3 Yes
Spanish Language Levels 1 and 2 50 - 62 SPN 1010 and SPN 1020 6 Yes
  63 SPN 1010, SPN 1020, SPN 2010, and SPN 2020 12 Yes
Spanish with Writing: Levels 1 and 2 50 - 64 SPN 1010 and SPN 1020 6  
  65 SPN 1010, SPN 1020, SPN 2010, and SPN 2020 12  
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 HST 1310 3 Yes
Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present 50 HST 1320 or HST 1370 3 Yes

 

 

 

International Baccalaureate (IB) Equivalencies

Prince George's Community College will award credit for International Baccalaureate (IB) exams for students who have earned a score of 4 or higher at the Higher Level or Standard Level. Please contact transfercredit@pgcc.edu for more information about IB credit and course equivalencies.

Cambridge Assessment Equivalencies

Prince George's Community College will award credit for Cambridge Assessment exams for students who have earned a score of E or higher at the A-Level or AS-Level. Please contact transfercredit@pgcc.edu for more information about Cambridge Assessment credit and course equivalencies.

 

Credit for Nontraditional Learning

A maximum of 30 college credits may be awarded for various educational and training activities conducted by such non-collegiate organizations as the military, businesses, and government agencies. The College considers the credit recommendations of the American Council on Education (ACE) and requires an ACE evaluation for all non-collegiate and nonmilitary credit documented on the Joint Services Transcript, but the final determination of the transferability of credit rests with the College. 

For further information or assistance, email transfercredit@pgcc.edu.

Military Training

To receive credit for military training, students must send an official Joint Services Transcript to the Office of Records and Registration. 

Note: The Department of Veterans Affairs requires students receiving veterans' educational benefits to do this before the end of their second semester of attendance to avoid interruption of benefit payments. 

Industry Certifications and Examinations

PGCC offers credit for many industry certifications and examinations in a host of areas. Examples include, but are not limited to, CompTIA A+, PMP Project Management Professional, Certified Surgical Technologist (CST), Tech in Surgery-Certified (TS-C), Registered Medical Assistant (AMT), and Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA) credentials. Please contact the appropriate academic department or transfercredit@pgcc.edu for more information.

Prior Learning Assessment Network (PLAN)

Prior Learning Assessment Network (PLAN) is a program that enables students to earn college credit by converting work and life experience into college-level learning. PLAN allows students the opportunity for their personal and professional experiences to be evaluated for college credit through portfolio assessment.

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Challenge Examinations

Students who wish to earn college credit by demonstrating their prior mastery of the content of certain courses may participate in the College’s Challenge Examination Program. Challenge examinations are prepared and graded by college faculty members and administered by the Testing Center. If a passing score is obtained, credit is granted for the course, although no grade is assigned and the credit awarded is designated on the student’s transcript as having been earned by examination. A 15-credit limit per degree exists for portfolio and challenge exams. For further information, including a list of available examinations, contact the Testing Center by emailing testingcenter@pgcc.edu.

Prince George's County Career and Technical Education

Prince George’s Community College, Prince George’s County Public Schools, Prince George’s County Chamber of Commerce, and Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation participate in a consortium designed to ensure that high school students acquire more rigorous academic and technical competencies. A coordinated sequence of courses prepares students for lifelong learning and provides a choice of career options including employment, advanced study at Prince George’s Community College, and transfer to four-year colleges and universities.

Students who have completed an approved Career and Technical Education program in high school may be eligible for credit at the College, provided they enroll within two years of graduation and enter a program directly related to the high school program.

Contact Information

Office of Records and Registration

301 Largo Rd.
Largo, MD 20774

Email: transfercredit@pgcc.edu