Transfer Equivalencies
University of Detroit Mercy participates in the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). In many cases, this allows students transferring from a community college to make the most of their general education classes, saving time and money.
You'll find more details on the MTA below, as well as program specific transfer guides are available for the schools listed below.
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Learn more about the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)
University of Detroit Mercy (Detroit Mercy) participates in the Michigan Transfer Agreement, which began Fall 2014. In many cases, this allows students transferring from a community college to make the most of their general education classes, saving time and money.
Students who have a transcript endorsed with “MTA Satisfied,” will have their Core Knowledge Areas met. Core Integrating Themes need to be taken. In some cases, Integrating Themes are met with specific program requirements.
Consult your community college website or community college advisor for a list of approved courses and the procedure for completing the MTA.
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Learn more about MiTransfer Pathways
University of Detroit Mercy has joined the MiTransfer Pathways project to ensure that the transfer process is seamless. MiTransfer Pathways optimize transfer credit and guide students smoothly from an associate degree to a bachelor's degree. Visit our MiTransfer Pathways webpage to see the details about this option. -
Learn more about the programs available to Veterans and active military members
Detroit Mercy is committed to providing services and support to Veterans, as well as those currently serving in the military. We understand that transitioning from military to civilian life can be challenging. We are here to guide you through the admission process and to keep you informed of the resources and benefits available to you.
Whether you have completed your service and are enrolling for the first time, or transferring to Detroit Mercy to complete your degree, we are here to help you navigate through the process.
For more information on Detroit Mercy's participation in various programs, please visit our veterans page. or contact the Office of the Registrar at 313-993-3313 or registrar@udmercy.edu. The Registrar’s Office is located in Room 80, Fisher Administration building, McNichols campus.
Please refer to the following guides for additional information regarding transfer credit.
If you do not see your school or program listed, or if you have additional questions, contact the Detroit Mercy Transfer Team in the Office of the Registrar at transferteam@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1940 to determine if specific courses will transfer.
Program specific Transfer Guides are available for the schools listed below.
Additional institutions and transfer credit information can be found in the Transfer Credit System.
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Alpena Community College
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Delta College
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Ferris State
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Grand Rapids Community College
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Henry Ford College
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Jackson College
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Kalamazoo Valley Community College
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Kellogg Community College
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Lansing Community College
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Macomb Community College
- Accounting and Business Administration
- Architecture
- Biology and Biology:Pre-Physician Assistant
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Computer & Information Systems
- Dental Hygiene
- Engineering
- Healthcare Operations Management
- Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Core Curriculum
- Nursing
- Pre-Dental, Pre-Medical and Pre-Physician Assistant
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Monroe County Community College
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Mott Community College
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Muskegon Community College
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Northwestern Michigan College
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Oakland Community College
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Schoolcraft College
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St. Clair County Community College
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St. Clair College (Canada)
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Washtenaw Community College
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Wayne County Community College District