About Transfer Credit & Prior Learning


CCAC recognizes credit earned in several ways, including college coursework in high school, transferred credits from other institutions, standardized subject tests, and various industry and agency training and certifications. Advanced standing credits may be obtained in a variety of ways.

 

 

Transfer of Credits

If a student intends to apply college courses taken elsewhere to a degree at CCAC, the student must request an official transcript from those colleges and apply for advanced standing. Click here for instructions on sending official transcripts. Transcripts become the property of the Community College of Allegheny County and will not be returned. CCAC does not provide copies of transcripts from other secondary and postsecondary institutions.

If advanced standing is approved for college credit, it will be entered into the college's student information system as preliminary, and will be posted to the CCAC transcript once the student has completed at least one course for college credit at CCAC. Only CCAC credits are calculated into the CCAC grade point average (GPA).

See more information on requesting transfer credit evaluations.

 

Advanced Placement (AP) Exams

AP provides high school students with the opportunity to take college-level courses and take the AP exams for college credit or advanced placement.

College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)

The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) offers you the opportunity to receive college credit for what you already know. Earn qualifying scores on any of the 33 introductory-level college subject examinations.

  • To review CCAC's CLEP Credit-Granting Policy, see CCAC/CLEP Course Equivalents.
  • To learn how and where to take a CLEP test, log on or create an account at College Board/CLEP.
  • When registering for a CLEP test, choose to report your score to "CC of Allegheny County" (any campus).

DSST (Formerly Dantes)

The nationally recognized DSST program helps you receive college credits for learning acquired outside the traditional classroom through a suite of more than 30 exams.

To review CCAC's DSST Credit-Granting Policy, see CCAC/DSST Course Equivalents.

To learn how and where to take a DSST test, log on or create an account at DSST/getcollege credit.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Exams

Completion of International Baccalaureate (IB) exams with a specified minimum score may award credit for college coursework. Students must submit their IB Score Report to registration@ccac.edu.

To review CCAC's IB Credit-Granting standards, see CCAC/IB Course Equivalents.

Credit by Examination

Students in good standing who feel they can demonstrate knowledge equivalent to what is taught in a college class may petition the appropriate Academic Dean for the privilege of taking a special examination for college credit.

If a student wishes to challenge a course for which there is no standardized test, the student will contact the appropriate academic department at CCAC to inquire as to whether or not a test is offered for credit. The course must be listed in the CCAC college catalog and be available at the campus. A student may not challenge a course that they have already completed or for which they are currently registered. A student may only challenge and test once for any given course.

  • If a test is available, obtain permission to test from the Academic Dean at your campus. The Dean may recommend another form of evaluation for prior learning assessment (CLEP or Portfolio). Once permission is granted, the student must schedule and take the test within 60 business days.
  • If the student successfully passes the exam, the appropriate course and credits will be posted to the transcript. If a student is new to CCAC, the credit will not be posted to the transcript until at least one course for college credit has been completed at the college. The grade earned will not be calculated into the grade point average (GPA).
  • A fee equal to the tuition for one credit is charged.

Military Coursework & Training

If students have taken courses in the United States Armed Forces Institute (USAFI) or American Council of Education (ACE) approved military training, they may apply to have these tests/courses count toward credit graduation at CCAC. CCAC recognizes and will grant credit for relevant coursework/training completed per the JST (Joint Services Transcript).

An official Joint Services Transcript must be submitted to the college for evaluation. Our Military & Veterans Services office can request it on your behalf, or you can request that your JST transcript be delivered electronically to the CCAC Registrar.

For details on the JST program, including the procedure for transcript requests, please visit JST System or Joint Services Transcript.

Portfolio Review Through College Credit FastTrack

College Credit FastTrack helps current and prospective students earn college credit at one of Pennsylvania's community colleges based on prior work or life experience. Through an online statewide website, CCAC students and applicants can create and submit an e-portfolio, which enables the student to document and compile prior learning for evaluation of credit. Students submit the e-portfolio, which serves to document the evidence that the student has mastered the learning outcomes for a credit course at CCAC through life and work experience. See our FastTrack page for detailed instructions. Submit portfolio requests at the www.ccfasttrack.org e-portfolio site.

Credit For Career & Technical Education

Students who have completed programs at regional Career and Technical Centers may earn college credit in a related program at the Community College of Allegheny County. Made possible through the Perkins Career & Technical Education Grant, CCAC has established credit transfer (articulation) agreements that provide well-qualified Career & Technical high school graduates with the opportunity to earn from three to 12 college credits for the programs they completed in high school. Program pathways have been created that meet the criteria for PA SOAR (Students Occupationally and Academically Ready) or CCAC STAR (Students Technically and Academically Ready) articulation agreements with each Career and Technical Center.

For details and application procedures, see Perkins Grant Credit Transfer Agreements.

 

Advanced Standing for Certifications or Training

Selected CCAC programs offer advanced standing for a variety of licensures, certifications or training programs.

For any of these advanced standings, students must submit proof of certification/ completion to the Director of Registration at your campus. Credit will be awarded in a preliminary status. Upon completion of at least one credit, approved courses will be posted to the student's official academic transcript.

Licensure or Training Program(s) of Study Advanced Standing

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certifications

Aviation Management, Aviation Technology, Private Pilot

Based on specific FAA certifications, students may either waive or receive college credit for specific certifications. See the Aviation Course Matrix: Advanced Standing - FAA Aviation Certifications.

IT Certifications

Computer Information Technology, Information Technology Support, Software Development, Cybersecurity

Various certification programs are recognized by CCAC as having the equivalent knowledge of certain CIT courses, and can be used to meet the prerequisites of other courses or advanced standing toward the requirements of a degree or certificate. Includes credit for CIT100 through ICDL testing, available at Goodwill's private licensed school.

Act 120 Police Training Certificate

Criminal Justice & Criminology

CCAC students who have completed the Police Training Certificate will be awarded 15 credits as follows:

  • CJC 101–Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits)
  • CJC 151–Introduction to Criminal Law (3 credits)
  • CJC 201–Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation (3 credits)
  • CJC 203–Evidence & Procedures (3 credits)
  • CJC 206–Police Operations (3 credits)

Allegheny County Bureau of Corrections

Criminal Justice & Criminology, Homeland Security

CCAC students who have completed the Basic Training curriculum offered by the Allegheny County Bureau of Corrections will be awarded nine credits as follows:

  • CJC 207–Introduction to Criminology (3 credits)
  • CJC 211–Treatment Offenders: Issues & Strategies (3 credits)
  • CJC 214P–First Responder Practicum (3 credits)

State-Certified Police Academy

Criminal Justice & Criminology, Homeland Security

A certificate of completion from a state-certified policy academy will be awarded:

  • CJC 101–Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits)

Culinary Arts, Bidwell Training Center

Culinary Arts

Students may receive up to 15 credits in Culinary Arts. See Advanced Standing - Bidwell Culinary Arts.

Culinary Arts, Community Kitchen Pittsburgh

Culinary Arts

Students may receive up to 15 credits in Culinary Arts. See Advanced Standing - Community Kitchen Pittsburgh.

Child Development Associate (CDA)

Early Education & Child Development

Candidates with a CDA from Trying Together may receive advanced standing for nine credits (ECD courses). See Advanced Standing - CDA from Trying Together

Pennsylvania School-Age Professional Credential (SAPC)

Early Education & Child Development

Candidates with an SAPC from Trying Together may receive advanced standing for nine credits (ECD courses). See Advanced Standing - SAPC from Trying Together.

PA Firefighter 1 Certification

Fire & Emergency Services

PA Firefighter 1 certification will be awarded:

  • FSA 102–Principle of Emergency Services (3 credits)

American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC)

Health Information Technology

HIT students who have completed the CPC (Certified Professional Coder) certification will be awarded three credits for:

  • HIT 102–Diagnostic Coding

American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC)

Health Information Technology

HIT students who have completed the CRC (Certified Risk Adjustment Coder) certification will be awarded three credits for:

  • HIT 102–Diagnostic Coding​ 

American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)

Health Information Technology

HIT students who have completed the CCS (Certified Coding Specialist) certification will be awarded six credits for:

  • HIT 102–Diagnostic Coding​
  • HIT 210–Clinical Procedural Coding​ 

American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)

Health Information Technology

HIT students who have completed the CHDA (Certified Health Data Analyst) certification will be awarded three credits for:

  • HIT 216–Healthcare Data Analytics

Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA)

Health Information Technology

HIT students who have completed the CRCR (Certified Revenue Cycle Representative) certification will be awarded three credits for:

  • HIT 215–Revenue Cycle Management

Licensed Athletic Trainer/Licensed Physical Therapist/Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant

Massage Therapist

Students who have a valid Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant license from the state of Pennsylvania will be awarded 21 credits for:

  • MAS 110–Musculoskeletal Palpation for Massage Therapy
  • MAS 111–Pathology for Massage Therapy
  • MAS 208–Adv Kinesiology & Movement Dysfunction for Massage Therapy
  • BIO 161–Anatomy & Physiology 1
  • BIO 162–Anatomy & Physiology 2
  • ALH 106–Basic Life Support 
  • ALH 140–Medical Terminology

Licensed Registered Nurse (RN)

Massage Therapist

 

Students who have a valid Registered Nurse license from the state of Pennsylvania will be awarded 14 credits for:

  • HPE 177 First Aid & Athletic Injuries
  • BIO 161–Anatomy & Physiology 1
  • BIO 162–Anatomy & Physiology 2
  • ALH 140–Medical Terminology

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

Nursing

Students applying for the LPN-RN Transition program must have a current, valid LPN license from the state of Pennsylvania at the time of application.

  • If accepted, your LPN license entitles you to credit for: NUR 110–Foundation & Health Promotion Concepts for Nursing Practice (6 credits) and NUR 120–Health Assessment Concepts for Nursing Practice (2 credits).  Credits will be posted after successful completion of NUR 130–Basic Health Concepts Nursing Practice (6 credits) and NUR 140–Evidence Based Nursing Drug Therapy (3 credits) (next level courses).
  • For complete details regarding the LPN-RN Transition program, see Nursing, A.S. LPN to RN Option.

PA Real Estate License

Paralegal

Students who have a Real Estate license from the state of Pennsylvania (years 2019 and after) will be awarded five credits for:

  • RLE 101–Real Estate Fundamentals
  • RLE 102–Real Estate Practice
  • RLE 103–Real Estate Practice 2

Students who have a Real Estate license from the state of Pennsylvania (years 2018 and prior) will be awarded four credits for:

  • RLE 101–Real Estate Fundamentals
    RLE 102–Real Estate Practice

PA Emergency Medical Technician Certificate

Paramedic

PA Certified EMT will be awarded:

HLS 203–Emerg Medical Services/Health Services Orient (3 Credits)

Upon review of the competency-based curricula of the Pittsburgh Job Corps, advanced standing will be awarded to students who successfully complete the Job Corps training programs listed below. Applicants for advanced credit must meet CCAC's requirements for admission and register as a CCAC student. Applicants must submit official high school transcripts and related test results, plus an application for credit by articulation within two years of completing their coursework at Job Corps. Students who do not meet the minimum grade requirement of the articulation may apply for credit by examination.

Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

Ten credits for HAC 201 and HAC 202, pending successful completion of HAC 101 at CCAC with a minimum grade of B.

Plumbing Technology

Four credits for PLT 204, pending successful completion of at least one credit in Plumbing at CCAC with a minimum grade of C.

Facilities Maintenance Technology

One credit for MMT 131, pending successful completion of at least one credit in Facilities Maintenance at CCAC with a minimum grade of B. A copy of the applicant's OSHA 10 card must be submitted with the application.

CCAC awards credit for completion of certain noncredit programs and/or coursework, which is applied to specific credit degree programs. Credit is given for completion of workforce program courses in mechatronics, renewable energy, ASL, US Steel welding courses and EMT certification.

Proof of completion is required by the Director of Registration at your campus.

NOTE: Firefighter certifications that convert to Fire & Emergency Services program credits are all Pro Board certifications, not CCAC noncredit courses. CCAC provides classes to help students become eligible to take the Pro Boards.
CCAC Noncredit Course (completion of) # of credits awarded CCAC Credit Course Equivalent(s) (Course # & Title) Applies to CCAC Program/Major Notes

XGH-301 Mechatronics

17

MEC 108–Programmable Logic Controllers 1

EGR 170–Fluid Power Systems

MEC 156–Motors & Motor Controls

EET 103–Introduction to Electronics

723 Mechatronics, Cert

722 Mechatronics, AS

 

XGH-744 Fluid Power

3

EGR 170–Fluid Power Systems

723 Mechatronics, Cert

722 Mechatronics, AS

 

XGH-738 Electrical Circuits

3

EET 103–Introduction to Electronics

723 Mechatronics, Cert

722 Mechatronics, AS

 

XGH-743 Intro to Robotics

3

MEC 112–Introduction to Robotics

723 Mechatronics, Cert

722 Mechatronics, AS

 

XGH-112 PLC Mech

3

MEC 108–Programmable Logic Controllers

723 Mechatronics, Cert

722 Mechatronics, AS

 

XGC-600 EMT Certification

3

FSA Restricted Elective

330 Fire & Emergency Services

Accepted for 3 credits of a restricted elective.

XGC-599 Emergency Medical Responder

3

FSA Restricted Elective

330 Fire & Emergency Services

Accepted for 3 credits of a restricted elective.

XEN-100 Renewable/Alternative Energy Technologies Program Tier 1

4

EGR 130–Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems

 

 

XGM-905 American Sign Language - Educational Settings

XGM-910 ASL - Written Test Preparation for Interpreter

XGM-912 ASL - Special Populations

XGM-913 ASL - Performance Test Preparation for Interpreters

XGM-914 ASL - Team Interpreting

XGM-918 ASL - Working with Individuals

XGM-920 ASL - Knowledge Test Preparation for Interpreters

4

ITP 206–Ethics & Business of Interpreting

915 ASL Interpreting

All seven courses combined are equivalen to the four-credit course listed.

XGM-902 American Sign Language - Interpreting Basics

XGM-906 ASL - Sign to Voice

XGM-909 ASL - Voice to Sign

XGM-921 ASL - Interpreting Voice to Sign

3

ITP 105–Introduction to Interpreting

915 ASL Interpreting

All four courses combined are equivalent to the three-credit course listed.

XUS-030 Welding I - Shielded Metal

XUS-057 Welding II - Piping - Advanced

XUS-059 Welding III - MIG & Stainless

XUS-061 Welding 1 - Carbon Steel

XUS-063 Burning & Tack Welding

XUS-179 Welding Structural Extension

9

WLD 101–Welding Fundamentals

WLD 102–Advanced Welding

WLD 201–Prep for Welding Certification

316 Welding Technology

All six courses combined are equivalent to the three-credit courses listed for nine total credits.

XUS-084 Electric Motor Theory

XUS-085 Electrical Motor Controls

XUS-142 Electrical Print Reading

XUS-149 Basic Electricity 1

XUS-154 Basic Electricity 2

XUS-155 Basic Electricity 3

XUS-183 Electrical Transformers

XUS-187 Hydraulics

XUS-194 AC/DC Fundamentals

4

EET 103–Introduction to Electronics

300 Electronic Engineering Technology

723 Mechatronics, cert

722 Mechatronics, A.S.

All nine courses combined are equivalent to the four-credit course listed.

XGH-319 Certified Production Technician (CPT)

6

MEC 100–Mechatronics Safety & Quality

MEC102–Mechatronics Industrial Processes

723 Mechatronics (Cert)

722 Mechatronics (A.S.)

CPT is a credentialed Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) certification.

XGH-322 Manufacturing Technician Level 1 (MT1)

6

MEC 107–Manufacturing Tech: Math, Technology & Reasoning

MEC 109–Manufacturing Tech: Processes, Controls & Quality

723 Mechatronics (Cert)

722 Mechatronics (A.S.)

 

Corporate training can be evaluated for the awarding of college credit based on American Council on Education (ACE) recommendations. The Director of Registration and Advisement may consider training and certifications that hold ACE recommendations for the awarding of equivalent CCAC credit courses. Official proof of certification or completion of training is required by the Director of Registration and Advisement at your campus.

Licensure or Training Program(s) of Study Advanced Standing
McDonald's Corporate Training

Business

Food Service Restaurant Management

Students completing McDonald's Corporation management training can receive college credit for:

  • BUS 101–Introduction to Business (3 credits)
  • BUS 103–Principles of Management (3 credits)
  • BUS 200– Principles of Supervision (3 credits)
  • BUS 201–Human Resource Management (3 credits)
  • FLR 102–Foodservice 1 (3 credits)
  • FLR 108–Food Safety and Sanitation (3 credits).

For detailed equivalencies, see Advanced Standing - McDonalds Corporate Training.