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College Transfer Equivalencies

Tennessee Transfer Pathway

With the Tennessee Transfer programs, you can begin your college studies at a community college or similar two-year program and earn an associate degree. Your credits will transfer to a bachelor檚 degree program at any public university and many private universities in Tennessee.

The Tennessee Transfer Pathway guides you through the courses you need to help maximize your credit transfer while preparing you to transfer seamlessly to a four-year institution offering the junior/senior level courses.

Learn more about the Tennessee Transfer Pathway (TTP) program.

Tennessee Board of Regents Institutions and other College(s) and Universities

Students who plan to transfer to other Tennessee Board of Regents Institutions and other College(s) and Universities may review Equivalency Tables and/or Articulation Agreements and MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding) below. These documents provide a logical map that shows the courses a student on these pathways would take.

Christian Brothers University

View the Transfer Course Equivalencies and select "SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMPHIS, TN"

View the Transfer Course Equivalencies and select "SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMPHIS, TN"

LeMoyne-Owen College (LOC)

SWCC LeMoyne-Owen College - Articulation Agreement 

Middle Tennessee State University

Dual Admission/Reverse Transfer Agreement

Dual Admissions Intent to Participate Agreement

Ole Miss University (University of Mississippi)

Tennessee State University

MOU TSU

Tennessee Technological University

The University of Memphis 

SWCC University of Memphis - Articulation Agreement (1).pdf

Transfer Equivalencies

How to Obtain a Transcript (Transcript Requests)

View the Transfer Course Equivalencies and select "SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMPHIS, TN"

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (Nursing PEP)

MOU

View the Transfer Course Equivalencies and select "SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMPHIS, TN"

Students who need assistance with transfer issues may contact advisors in their University Parallel Program or the Advising team.