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Understanding YourCredit Evaluation Report
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undergraduate
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https://admissions.purdue.edu/become-student/transfer/credit/evaluation-report/
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https://admissions.purdue.edu/become-student/transfer/credit/
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2026-03-16T03:19:24+00:00
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Understanding YourCredit Evaluation Report

Source: https://admissions.purdue.edu/become-student/transfer/credit/evaluation-report/ Parent: https://admissions.purdue.edu/become-student/transfer/credit/

Understanding Your Credit Evaluation Report

The information below will help you understand Purdue’s credit evaluation process and your credit evaluation report.

Overview of How Credit Transfers to Purdue

Purdue will begin the transfer evaluation process when you are admitted and we have received your final, official transcripts. Credit must have been earned at a regionally accredited institution. Only courses with grades of C- or higher will be considered. Grades from courses taken at other institutions do not transfer and cannot replace a grade received for an equivalent Purdue course.

Individual academic departments evaluate how courses taken at another institution will transfer to Purdue. If courses from other institutions are deemed to be equivalent to Purdue courses, your Purdue student record will reflect the credit. Academic departments also determine whether equivalent courses satisfy requirements of the plans of study for their majors. If a course was completed at a regionally accredited institution and is not equivalent to a Purdue course, it will transfer as “undistributed” credit and appear as 1XXXX, 2XXXX, etc. on your report. You may consult with your academic advisor to determine whether any undistributed credit can be used to satisfy any of your degree requirements.

Once your credit report is available, you can view it on your Purdue admission application portal. If you have questions about how a course transfers or whether/how it applies to your Purdue plan of study, you may contact your academic advisor.

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