The quick equivalencies guide area allows you to view equivalencies on a one school to one school basis. To compare equivalencies for up to five schools at a time please see the equivalencies by school page.
Performing a Search
Step 1

How to use - Step 1
- Select the State your course work will transfer to (Step One)
- The states displayed are those that have schools who participate in u.select
- Select the school your course work will transfer to
- The schools displayed are those who participate in u.select. Be sure to select the school that you are interested in transferring to.
Step 2

How to use - Step 2
- Choose a state, territory, etc. (Step Two)
- The list of available states will vary from school to school and represents those equivalencies that the school in step one has chosen to display.
Selecting a School
A list of schools with course equivalencies that match your search criteria will return at the bottom of the page. Please note that the list of schools is determined by the school selected in Step One.
Step 3

How to use - Step 3
- Select Schools from the list (Step Three)
- Click the name of the school to view the equivalency guide.
- If you want to view equivalencies for more than one school at a time, use the "Equivalencies by School" feature.
Reading the Guide Results
How to use
Clicking the school name will create an equivalency guide which will show you how courses from the school selected in Step Three are equivalent to courses at the school selected in Step One. These equivalencies are determined by the school you are transferring to.
- Sort by Department
- Click the drop down box at the top of the equivalency guide to filter rules by department.
- Check the Glossary
- Schools often set up links to a glossary at the bottom of the page for equivalency rules that need further explanation.
- Find out information about a school
- Click the information icon next to the school name to view the About School page for that institution.
- Click Back to return to the previous page
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