Transferring made easy

You’ve got credits from past college courses, but how do you transfer them to CUAA? It’s easy and we accept a wide range of course work from two and four-year accredited schools, military experience, and even prior work or life experience.

We’re here to guide you on your new path to degree completion! Connect with an admissions counselor to discuss your transfer process.

How to transfer to Concordia

Here is an easy guide to help you understand the steps required to transfer your credits to complete your degree. Please select from the categories below to learn more:

Undergraduate

Are you ready to begin your daytime, traditional program on our beautiful Ann Arbor, MI campus located right on the Huron river?

  1. Complete an online application

  2. Send your official transcripts to admissions:

    Electronic transcripts should be sent to: admissions@cuaa.edu

    Paper copies should be mailed to:
    Concordia University Ann Arbor
    4090 Geddes Rd.
    Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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  3. Complete your FAFSA, use school code: 002247

If you have questions about specific course transfer or the transfer process? Email Kyle Thoms at admissions@cuaa.edu or call 734-995-7300.

Adult Accelerated (Virtual / Online)

CUAA’s accelerated degree programs are designed for working adults like you. With the option to choose between online learning and virtual evening classes that meet once a week, you get complete control over your education without having to sacrifice your family life or your work schedule.

How many credits will transfer? We’d love to speak with you about your previous experience and education to see how many credits can be transferred to CUAA. You can even request a free evaluation of all your prior credits to see how they will transfer to Concordia. Complete this form to get started.

  1. Complete an online application
  2. Send your official transcripts to admissions:

      • Less than 60 college credits: provide your official high school transcripts and official college transcripts
      • 60+ college credits: provide your official college transcripts

        In order to be official:
        • Transcripts need to come from each school directly to Concordia.
        • Official copies in an unopened envelope sealed by the school registrar may be mailed to Concordia.

        Electronic transcripts should be sent to: admissions@cuaa.edu

        Paper copies should be mailed to:
        Concordia University Ann Arbor
        4090 Geddes Rd.
        Ann Arbor, MI 48105

  3. Complete your FAFSA, use school code: 002247

If you have questions about specific course transfer or the transfer process? Email Kyle Thoms at admissions@cuaa.edu or call 734-995-7300.

How many credits will transfer?

Graduate

CUAA's Graduate degree programs are designed for working adults like you. With the option to choose between in-person, online learning and virtual evening classes that meet once a week, you get complete control over your education without having to sacrifice your family life or your work schedule.

How many credits will transfer? We’d love to speak with you about your previous experience and education to see how many credits can be transferred to CUAA. Complete this form to get started.

  1. Complete an online application
  2. Send your official transcripts to admissions:
    • In order to be official:
      • Transcripts need to come from each school directly to Concordia
      • Official copies in an unopened envelope sealed by the school registrar may be mailed to Concordia

      • Electronic transcripts should be sent to: admissions@cuaa.edu

        Paper copies should be mailed to:
        Concordia University Wisconsin
        12800 N Lake Shore Dr
        Mequon WI 53097
  3. Complete your FAFSA, use school code: 002247

If you have questions about specific course transfer or the transfer process? Email Kyle Thoms at admissions@cuaa.edu or call 734-995-7300.

Transfer requirements

Transfer students are subject to the following requirements, as outlined in the Concordia University Ann Arbor Academic Catalog.

A grade of D or higher in any class is considered for transfer credit from an accredited higher-educational institution.

Advanced Transfer Status will be given to students who hold an Associate Degree or at least 60 transferable credits from regionally accredited colleges, universities, or technical schools.

Please ask your admission counselor for details, and feel free to request an unofficial evaluation of all of the credits you’ve taken to date.

What's next?

  • Your completed application will be reviewed for eligibility by admissions
  • Once admitted, the Registrar’s Office will complete an official transfer credit evaluation
  • Students who meet CUAA’s entrance requirements will receive communication outlining the next steps
  • Admitted students who have completed their FAFSA will receive communication about their financial aid package via student email after enrolled in coursework. Undergraduate students must by enrolled in at least 6 credits and graduate students 3 credits to receive financial aid.