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Steps to Transfer

If you are thinking about going to college, or are a current CCSNH student or CCSNH graduate the first step is to visit: http://nhtransfer.org/ to find out how you can begin or continue your postsecondary education at a two-year college in the Community College System of New Hampshire and then "seamlessly" transfer your credits toward a bachelor's degree at a University System of New Hampshire (USNH) college or university.

Granite State College has many academic program articulation agreements with the CCSNH System as well as pre-approved transfer degree programs. Talk with your academic advisor or contact a Granite State College academic advisor to learn more.

If you have previous college experience you should receive credit for it. In order to process this work, transcripts from any colleges you attended will need to be submitted for review.

Request official transcripts from any prior schools/colleges that you attended:

  1. Print and complete the Prior College Transfer Request Form
  2. Mail it to the prior schools/colleges that you attended.

Enter the initials of your advisor, if you know them, on the first address line after the college's name to enable the Admission's Office to direct a copy of your transcript to your advisor without delay.

When applying to a degree program at Granite State College, you must also request official transcripts from all prior colleges you have attended, and for all testing you have completed. There are a few exceptions:

  1. If you are an admitted Granite State College degree learner, all of your course work taken after your application date at any USNH institution is maintained at the college Registrar's Office.
  2. If you are a non-degree learner and have taken any courses through Granite State College (formerly CLL) that originated from UNH, KSC, or PSU prior to Fall of 1989, the transcripts for these courses are available only through those institutions.