Welcome to the PLU Interactive Equivalency Guide. With this tool you can explore how classes from other colleges and universities transfer to PLU. Whether you’re thinking about applying to PLU or you’re a current student, this guide can help you plan for meeting General Education elements and specific major or minor requirements.

We’re frequently adding new schools and classes, so be sure to check back if what you’re looking for is not here. It doesn’t mean a particular class can’t be transferred. You can also reference our list of equivalency guides for Washington community and technical colleges not yet featured in this guide.

Are you a future student with questions about your courses and how they transfer to PLU? Find your Admission Counselor. This guide is meant as a reference to help you in your planning. If you’d like an official evaluation of transferable credit, submit a free PLU Admission Application.

Current PLU students, please contact the Registrar’s Office or your academic advisor if you have questions about transfer credit. In addition to transfer credit equivalencies, currents students can use this tool to determine PLU semester Study Away equivalencies. In the case of Study Away, the credit granted is PLU residential credit. Refer to the Study Away policies through the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education for detailed information regarding credits and grading.

How it Works

Use the arrows on the menus below to narrow your search by state and institution. The list will include all classes that have been reviewed and determined to be transferable or not. To further limit your results to only include specific classes, use the check boxes left of the transfer class information. This will allow you to produce a personalized list on a new page. Click the envelope icon to email this personalized list to yourself or anyone else.

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Transferring from(white box):Montgomery Community College Transferring to(gold box):Pacific Lutheran University
Course: ACC 111
Credits: 3
Course: BUSA 202
Title: Financial Accounting
Credits: 3
Course: ACC 150
Credits: 3
Course: BUSA 100TR
Title: Legal Environ of Business
Credits: 3
Course: CIS 110
Credits: 3
Course: CSCI 100TR
Title: Comp Info Sys for Management
Credits: 3
Course: COM 101
Credits: 3
Course: COMA 120
Title: Intro to Media Studies CX
Credits: 3
Course: ECO 111
Credits: 3
Course: MATH 105
Title: Math of Personal Finance QR
Credits: 3
Course: ECO 121
Credits: 3
Course: ECON 102
Title: Princ. of Macroeconomics ES
Credits: 3
Course: ECO 122
Credits: 3
Course: ECON 101
Title: Princ. of Microeconomics ES
Credits: 3
Course: EGT 190
Credits: 3
This course does not transfer.
Course: ENG 101
Credits: 3
Course: WRIT 100TR
Title: English Comp I
Credits: 3
Course: ENG 102
Credits: 3
Course: WRIT 100TR
Title: English Comp II
Credits: 3
Course: ENG 117
Credits: 3
Course: WRIT 100TR
Title: Writ for Business/Industry
Credits: 3
Course: GLG 115
Credits: 4
Course: GEOS 100TR
Title: Environmental Geology
Credits: 4
Course: HIS 103
Credits: 3
Course: HIST 107
Title: Western Civilizations SO
Credits: 3
Course: HIS 107
Credits: 3
Course: HIST 100TR
Title: Hist W Civ - Modern European
Credits: 3
Course: HIS 205
Credits: 3
Course: HIST 200TR
Title: Hist of US: From 1877
Credits: 3
Course: MGT 110
Credits: 3
Course: BUSA 100TR
Title: Intro to Business
Credits: 3
Course: MKT 111
Credits: 3
Course: BUSA 100TR
Title: Principles of Marketing
Credits: 3
Course: MUS 110
Credits: 3
Course: MUSI 101
Title: Introduction to Music CX
Credits: 3
Course: PEH 160
Credits: 2
Course: PHED 100TR
Title: Martial Arts/Self Defense
Credits: 2
Course: PSY 101
Credits: 3
Course: PSYC 101
Title: Intro to Psychology ES
Credits: 3
Course: PSY 136
Credits: 3
Course: PSYC 310
Title: Personality Theories
Credits: 3
Course: SOC 101
Credits: 3
Course: SOCI 101TR
Title: Intro to Sociology
Credits: 3
Course: SOC 224
Credits: 3
Course: SOCI 200TR
Title: Minorities in the US
Credits: 3
Course: SOC 230
Credits: 3
Course: SOCI 200TR
Title: Sociology of Families
Credits: 3
Course: SPC 110
Credits: 3
Course: COMA 212
Title: Public Speaking
Credits: 3