Transfer Student Resources

For our transfer students, we understand the most important question to answer is how your credits will transfer to Webster University. If you’ve passed a college level course, it will most likely count toward finishing your degree. Our admission counselors and academic advisors will work with you to determine how your previous courses can apply to your Webster degree and what classes you'll still need here at Webster to complete your program.

On this page you'll find links to our community college transfer guides, degree plans, and the transfer equivalency database. You'll also find information about our upcoming community college visits and transfer fairs so you know when we'll be on your campus.

Transfer Admission Counselors — Webster Groves

Kam Brantley

Transfer Admissions Representative

College of Humanities & Social Science

School of Communications

Walker School of Business & Technology

Transfer student athletes (regardless of program)

Undecided

Email: kameronbrantley@webster.edu

Phone: 314-246-7882

Bachelor of Science in Psychology with Minors in Human Development and Child Advocacy from Athens State University

I really enjoy the quirky culture at Webster, and its ability to make students from all walks of life feel welcome and comfortable.

Transitioning from working with unhoused youth, I really wanted to continue my professional career working with young adults. I felt like higher education was a great way to support people with different levels of needs.

Your perceived shortcomings are not a reflection of you as a whole person. Enjoy the journey and trust the process. Those who wander are not always lost.
Kaytlyn Clark
Transfer Student Experience

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Kaytlyn Clark

Class of 2019 and First-Generation College Student

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Community College Transfer Guides

California

To make your transition to Webster University as easy as possible, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with Cypress College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

The BA in Management is a degree completion program offered online.

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional courses from California colleges that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

Colorado

To make your transition to Webster University as easy as possible, we have formalized an articulation agreement and developed the following transfer guide in conjunction with the Colorado Community College System. The Colorado Community College System includes:

  • Arapahoe Community College
  • Colorado Northwestern Community College
  • Community College of Aurora
  • Community College of Denver
  • Front Range Community College
  • Lamar Community College
  • Morgan Community College
  • Northeastern Junior College
  • Otero Junior College
  • Pikes Peak Community College
  • Pueblo Community College
  • Southwest Colorado Community College
  • Red Rocks Community College
  • Trinidad State Junior College.

The BA in Management is a degree completion program offered at the Colorado Springs Metro campus.

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional courses from California colleges that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu.

Illinois

To make your transition as easy as possible to Webster University, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with Lewis & Clark Community College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

Please note: major/department guides are currently under revision to reflect the 2022-2023 catalog changes. Please note that the minimum number of credits to earn a bachelor's degree from Webster is 120 credits (some guides may still reference 128) and the maximum number of transfer credits within an earned associate degree is 90 (some guides may still reference 98).

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional Lewis and Clark Community College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster. If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

To make your transition as easy as possible to Webster University, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with Southwestern Illinois College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

Please note: major/department transfer guides are currently under revision to reflect 2022-2023 catalog changes. Please note that the minimum number of credits to earn a bachelor's degree from Webster is 120 credits (some guides may still reference 128) and the maximum number of transfer credits within an earned associate degree is 90 (some guides may still reference 98).

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional Southwestern Illinois College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

Maryland

To make your transition to Webster University as easy as possible, we have formalized an admission agreement with the College of Southern Maryland.

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional courses from Maryland colleges that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

Missouri

To make your transition as easy as possible to Webster University, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with East Central College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

Please note: major/department transfer guides are currently under revision to reflect 2022-2023 catalog changes. Please note that the minimum number of credits to earn a bachelor's degree from Webster is 120 credits (some guides may still reference 128) and the maximum number of transfer credits within an earned associate degree is 90 (some guides may still reference 98).

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional East Central College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

To make your transition as easy as possible to Webster University, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with Jefferson College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

Please note: major/department transfer guides are currently under revision to reflect 2022-2023 catalog changes. Please note that the minimum number of credits to earn a bachelor's degree from Webster is 120 credits (some guides may still reference 128) and the maximum number of transfer credits within an earned associate degree is 90 (some guides may still reference 98).

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional Jefferson College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

To make your transition as easy as possible to Webster University, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with Mineral Area College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

Please note: major/department transfer guides are currently under revision to reflect 2022-2023 catalog changes. Please note that the minimum number of credits to earn a bachelor's degree from Webster is 120 credits (some guides may still reference 128) and the maximum number of transfer credits within an earned associate degree is 90 (some guides may still reference 98).

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional Mineral Area College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster. If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

This guide has been published to assist students in preparing for transfer from Moberly Area Community College to complete the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. This should not be used in place of individual academic advising. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with a Webster University transfer admissions counselor early in their academic career to ensure a smooth transfer experience.

  • Nursing RN to BSN completion program (PDF)

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional Mineral Area College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

To make your transition as easy as possible to Webster University, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with St. Charles Community College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

Please note: major/department transfer guides are currently under revision to reflect 2022-2023 catalog changes. Please note that the minimum number of credits to earn a bachelor's degree from Webster is 120 credits (some guides may still reference 128) and the maximum number of transfer credits within an earned associate degree is 90 (some guides may still reference 98). 

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional St. Charles Community College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

To make your transition as easy as possible to Webster University, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with St. Louis Community College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

Please note: major/department transfer guides are currently under revision to reflect 2022-2023 catalog changes. Please note that the minimum number of credits to earn a bachelor's degree from Webster is 120 credits (some guides may still reference 128) and the maximum number of transfer credits within an earned associate degree is 90 (some guides may still reference 98).

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional St. Louis Community College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

This guide has been published to assist students in preparing for transfer to Webster University from Three Rivers College in the area of Music. This should not be used in place of individual academic advising. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with a Webster University transfer admissions counselor early in their academic career to ensure a smooth transfer experience.

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional Three Rivers Community College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

North Carolina

To make your transition as easy as possible to Webster University, we have developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with Fayetteville Technical Community College. Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges. Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for courses that will fulfill GCP.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

  • Nursing RN to BSN completion program

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional Fayetteville Technical Community College courses that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

South Carolina

To make your transition to Webster University as easy as possible, we have formalized an articulation agreement (PDF) with the South Carolina Technical College System that allows for a more seamless transition. The South Carolina Technical System includes:

  • Aiken Technical College
  • Central Carolina Technical College
  • Denmark Technical College
  • Florence-Darlington Technical College
  • Greenville Technical College
  • Horry-Georgetown Technical College
  • Midlands Technical College
  • Northeastern Technical College
  • Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College
  • Piedmont Technical College
  • Spartanburg Community College
  • Technical College of the Lowcountry
  • Tri-County Technical College
  • Trident Technical College
  • Williamsburg Technical College
  • York Technical College

Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster. The BA in Psychology and BA in Management are degree completion programs offered at the Columbia, Greenville and Myrtle Beach campuses. The BS in Business Administration is offered at the Columbia, Greenville and Myrtle Beach campuses.

General Education/Global Citizenship Program

The Global Citizenship Program (GCP) is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.

Major/Department Transfer Guides

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional courses from South Carolina colleges that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

Tennessee

To make your transition to Webster University as easy as possible, we have formalized a list of course equivalencies with the Memphis College of Art that allows for a more seamless transition.

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional courses from Tennessee colleges that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

Texas

To make your transition to Webster University as easy as possible, we have formalized an articulation agreement and developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with the Alamo Colleges. The Alamo College District includes:

  • San Antonio College
  • St. Philip’s College
  • Palo Alto College
  • Northeast Lakeview College
  • Northwest Vista College

Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster. The BA Management and BS Business Administration degrees are completion programs.

Additional Resources

Please reference the online transfer equivalency database for additional courses from Texas colleges that may be equivalent to required courses at Webster.

If you have questions about transferring to Webster, please contact us at admit@webster.edu

To make your transition to Webster University as easy as possible, we have formalized an articulation agreement and developed the following transfer guides in conjunction with El Paso Community College.

Please select the guide that corresponds with the undergraduate degree program you intend to complete at Webster. Both the BA Media Communications and BA Management are degree completion programs offered online.

Nursing RN to BSN completion program (PDF)

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Missouri Reverse Transfer

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The Missouri Reverse Transfer Program allows current or former college students who have completed credits for an associate degree to receive that degree even if they have transferred to a different college or university, or stopped out of higher education altogether. Watch the video below to learn how the Missouri Reverse Transfer Program has helped them.

What are the benefits of the Missouri Reverse Transfer?

  • Earn your Associate Degree while pursuing your bachelor’s degree.
  • Possible career advancement with an earned associate degree.
  • Qualify for more jobs.
  • A degree can help you earn more money.
  • Possibly meet general education requirements at Webster University.

Are you eligible?

You must have earned a minimum of 15 credit hours at a single Missouri two-year institution to be eligible for a reverse transfer degree. Students are not eligible for the program if they currently possess an associate degree or higher.

If you have not already, you will need to apply for admission and be accepted to Webster University in order for us to help facilitate the reverse transfer process.

How does Webster help you with reverse transfer?

Webster University will work with students to help send transcripts to our partner two-year institutions in order to facilitate the reverse transfer process.

 

Directory of Reverse Transfer Coordinators at Two-Year Schools in Missouri

What do I need to do to participate in Missouri Reverse Transfer?

Missouri Reverse Transfer is set up so that you as the student do not have to do a lot of work. We want this to be seamless and easy. You will need to give us permission to share your transcripts with your two-year college. Click the Opt-In button below, complete the form and the Webster University Reverse Transfer Coordinator's office will be in touch with you soon.

Reverse Transfer Student Checklist (PDF)

Missouri Reverse Transfer Application Opt-In

Transfer Credits Frequently Asked Questions

Webster always attempts to provide full transfer of successfully completed associate degrees from regionally accredited institutions. Webster will accept up to 90 hours from a community college if credits are taken prior to the date the degree was awarded.

If an associate degree is not completed, Webster will accept up to 64 hours from a community college or from other forms of lower-division credit.

All transfer credit is capped at 90 credit hours. Webster University's minimum residency requirement is the completion of 30 credit hours of the last 36 credit hours prior to graduation. Students transferring from a regionally accredited community college may be limited on the number of lower-division credits that can transfer, based on if an associate degree is earned and date the degree was earned. See above FAQ.

The University will accept up to 30 credit hours, regardless of degree earned, from an institution that is nationally accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. All credits will be converted to semester hours.

Students who have completed an Associate of Arts (AA) degree, Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) degree from Missouri community colleges, the Associate of Science (AS) from Illinois community colleges, the Missouri 42-hour block, or another verified general education program will have satisfied the general education section and global cornerstone seminar requirement of the Global Citizenship Program at Webster.

Students who have completed other associate degrees (including AAS, AS, ADN), a certificate, or not completing a degree/certificate prior to transfer will have their transfer coursework evaluated on a course-by-course basis for equivalency with Webster University's Global Citizenship Program requirements.

Students who have completed an Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) degree from a regionally accredited community college and pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts or Bachelor of Music degree at Webster will have satisfied the global cornerstone seminar and general education section of the Global Citizenship Program, as accommodated for the BFA or BM. Students with an AFA who choose to pursue a degree other than a BFA or BM at Webster will have coursework evaluated on a course-by-course basis for the GCP.

Transfer course equivalency requirements for the major are determined by the appropriate department. Transfer course equivalencies for the Global Citizenship Program follow established guidelines. See transfer guides or equivalency database for more specific information on course equivalencies.

Official evaluation of transfer credits is conducted by the Office of the Registrar following admission to the University and upon receipt of all official transcripts.

All transfer coursework must be college-level (100-level or above) with a passing grade. Pass/Fail courses will count for transfer credit if the student received a Pass. For repeated courses only the second grade will be counted. Incomplete grades are not accepted in transfer.

Courses completed with a grade of D have restrictions in transfer and generally are not applicable toward graduation requirements at Webster.

Duplicate coursework does not transfer.

Webster follows recommendations put forth by the American Council on Education (ACE) in awarding transfer credit for military training and in-service corporate training programs. Students must submit official JST, CCAF, and/or ACE transcripts for transfer credit to be considered.
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