NJ Transfer Receivers: Rowan 96% vs Rutgers Eng 13%
NJ's 40 transfer receivers range from 13% to 96% direct match — and the widest spread is within Rutgers itself. Full comparison across 68K mappings.
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NJ's 40 transfer receivers range from 13% to 96% direct match — and the widest spread is within Rutgers itself. Full comparison across 68K mappings.
Read more →Every NC university takes NCCCS courses for at least elective credit, but direct-match rates run 20% (ECU) to 100% (WSSU, NC A&T) across 25,622 mappings.
Read more →Across 123K MD transfer mappings, no university rejects outright — but direct-match rates run from 30% at UMGC to 99% at Bowie State.
Read more →Across 441K transfer mappings in 16 states: Florida is 100% direct match; Georgia is 12% and UGA rejects 78%. Receiver patterns at scale.
Read more →The same TCSG transcript is 90% direct match at Kennesaw but 78–81% rejected at UGA and GSU. How Georgia's 4 major receivers compare.
Read more →Transfer tables use notation nobody teaches: direct match vs. elective, wildcards, grade minimums, credit caps. Decode them before you lose a semester.
Read more →We analyzed 300K+ transfer equivalencies across 12 states. Direct-match rates range 12% to 56%. What it means for your transfer plan.
Read more →Two universities can evaluate the same transcript and reach opposite conclusions. How direct matches vs. elective credit work — and how to compare schools before you commit.
Read more →Your course transferred — but did it actually count? Direct match vs. elective credit, and why the difference decides whether you graduate on time.
Read more →Checking transfer equivalencies before registration takes 15 minutes. Not checking can cost you a semester. Here's the step-by-step process.
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