University Transferring System (Demo)

Transferring Your College Credits to ASA

ASA warmly welcomes students who want to transfer to ASA from another college.

To enroll at ASA, you'll follow the 4 Easy Steps and submit your official undergraduate transcripts from your previous college(s) to the Admissions Office for a transfer credit evaluation.

Transfer students who have completed an English Composition and College Math course at an accredited institution with a grade of C or higher may be exempt from the placement test requirement. Please discuss this with your ASA Admissions associate.

Applicants who have completed course work at other accredited U.S. post-secondary institutions may apply for transfer credits and/or seek advanced placement. They should submit transfer credit requests, including official transcripts from previously attended colleges and accompanying documentation, before enrolling.

Students may be allowed transfer credits from colleges and universities in other countries for similar, verifiable, credit-bearing coursework.

ASA will award academic credit evaluated on an individual basis for nationally recognized advanced placement examinations such as CLEP, DANTE, and/or Excelsior College (Regents) exams. Students may also be awarded credits for verifiable certifications obtained from nationally recognized organizations such as Microsoft, CICSO, and Sun Systems, etc.


4 Easy Steps to Enroll

Step 1: Call 877-679-8772, email us to schedule a career planning session or apply online now.

You'll meet with an ASA career planning specialist and your personal Admissions representative, who will help you as you take each of these 4 steps.

(Note: ASA has a multilingual admissions staff, so you may always request a bilingual Admissions Associate.)

After discussing your career goals and reviewing the programs of study, you'll go on a campus tour and complete an admissions application. The $25 non-refundable application fee can be paid via check or money order.

Call (877) 679-8772 Email us for a schedule Chat with Admissions Associate

Step 2: Take the placement test.

The purpose of this test is to determine a student's level of preparation for credit-bearing college courses.
If the results indicate that additional preparation is needed, remedial English and/or math courses will be incorporated into his/her class schedule.

This approach ensures that all ASA students will benefit from their courses and can successfully graduate and get a job in their field of study. Candidates for the Computer Programming & Information Systems degree and certificate programs must also take a career aptitude assessment test.

Step 3: Attend a one-on-one interview with an ASA Financial Aid representative.

Every prospective ASA student is guaranteed a personal and confidential meeting with a Financial Aid officer.

The goal of this interview is to determine the best possible sources for funding your college education based on your eligibility for financial aid. This includes scholarships available exclusively to ASA students and college work-study programs.

Step 4: Create your class schedule.

To provide you with maximum flexibility in scheduling classes, ASA offers morning, afternoon and evening classes, 7 days week at our Manhattan and Brooklyn campuses. You may also take many online courses.

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