Transcript Evaluation
Upon application to the College, applicants are required to submit official, complete transcripts, with no coursework in progress, from high school and all colleges and universities attended.
Transcripts must be submitted to Broward College using one of the formats below:
- Contact the previous institution(s) you attended to request your official transcript be sent electronically to Broward College (school code 001500)
- For schools that do not transmit electronically, mail an official and complete paper transcript(s) to:
Broward College Registrar’s Office
4205 Bonaventure Blvd.
Weston, FL 33332
Credits from previously attended colleges and universities will be accepted in transfer by determining credit equivalency toward an applicable degree or certificate program at Broward College and will be reflected in the transfer GPA.
Non-English academic records for all students must be accompanied by an official American Translators Association (ATA) certified English language translation. A course-by-course commercial evaluation identifying upper and lower-division coursework is required for post-secondary transcripts from outside of the United States. Only commercial evaluation companies certified by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) will be accepted. The student is responsible for the cost of obtaining the commercial evaluation service. The College reserves the right to make all determinations relative to course equivalency and type of credit accepted in transfer.
According to the College’s transfer credit policy 6Hx2-5.34, all transfer coursework with grades completed at a regionally or nationally accredited college, university, or program as mentioned in the general policy statement, will be reflected on the student transcript. Upper-Division coursework is evaluated only for those students pursuing Baccalaureate degrees. Transfer students who have already completed an Associate of Arts or baccalaureate degree at another college or university, cannot enroll in an Associate in Arts degree program at BC.
Transfer students who are dismissed from another college or university for disciplinary reasons will be required to meet with the Dean of Students on the campus where they plan to enroll. Students who are dismissed for academic reasons will be required to meet with their Academic Advisor.