Transcript Code Explanation
Transfer credit codes for Cornell College are explained for the convenience of students, faculty, alumni, and officials from other institutions. For a full explanation of Cornell College transcripts, refer to our Explanation of Transcripts guide (also printed with official transcripts.)
General Transfer Courses (those not equivalent to a particular Cornell course), are numbered to designate which general education distribution requirement they meet as well as the course level (100, 200, 300).
Generic transfer course numbers are three-number codes (011).
The first number is a 0 (zero).
The second number is the course level (1=100, 2=200, 3=300).
The third number designates the general education distribution requirement that is met by the course as follows
- 0 = Fine Arts
- 1 = Humanities
- 2 = Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning (for Ingenuity curriculum starting Fall 2020)
- 3 = Laboratory Science
- 4 = Science (non-lab)
- 5 = Social Science
- 6 = Writing course (fulfills First Year Writing Seminar requirement)
- 7 = none (general credit counting towards the required 31 credits to graduate)
- 9 = FLA/Language
Generic transfer courses that meet Ingenuity Core Curriculum requirements will list the relevant requirement in the course code.
- IE: Intercultural Literacy Encounter
- QE: Quantitative Encounter
- QI: Quantitative Reasoning Intensive
- WE: Writing Encounter
- WI: Writing Intensive
- II: Intercultural Literacy Intensive
Sample transcript listings
Listing |
De-coded explanation |
Essential Abilities course |
---|---|---|
SOC 015IE |
100-level sociology transfer course that satisfies an Intercultural Literacy Encounter |
yes |
MAT012QE |
100-level transfer mathematics that satisfies a Quantitative Encounter |
yes |
TRN 017WE |
100-level transfer course that satisfies a Writing Encounter |
yes |
ENG 021WI |
200-level English transfer course that satisfies a Writing Intensive |
yes |
SPA 035 II |
300-level Spanish transfer course that satisfies an Intercultural Literacy Intensive |
yes |
HIS 011 |
100-level history transfer course that meets the humanities requirement |
no |
TRN 033 |
300-level transfer course that meets the lab science requirement |
no |
WRT 016 |
First year writing course |
no |