Credit Transfer Process & Accreditation

The American Council on Education (ACE) has recommended UPI Study courses for college credits to its cooperating universities. ACE is a trusted organization that collaborates with over 2,800 U.S. colleges and the Department of Education of the United States, which allows our students to earn transferable college credits.

NCCRS, a government-recognized body working with 1,500 U.S. universities, has recommended UPI Study's 68 courses for college credits, allowing our students to earn college credits in these universities.

Excelsior University, a regionally accredited institution, will recognize UPI's transcript of NCCRS & ACE recommended courses and can issue a OneTranscript to present to universities or employers.
Note:
Any student who is not or has not been a degree seeking student with Excelsior University can utilize the Excelsior OneTranscript service. Individuals looking to utilize the Excelsior's OneTranscript service should reach out to the institution or agency they are intending on applying to in order to confirm use of this transcript is appropriate and will be accepted.

UPI Study is accredited in Canada that will offer a dual transcript of your diploma to facilitate college credit transfers.

UPI collaborates with Ofqual through ATHE, similar to our work with NCCRS, to provide pathways to universities in the UK and Ireland.

Aspire College is accredited in Canada that will offer a dual transcript of your diploma to facilitate college credit transfers in Canada/Uk/Australia.

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