Transfer from another Australian university

How to apply

Students can apply for credit transfer by lodging a credit transfer application form.

The credit transfer application form has full details of the documentation you will be required to submit. In applying for credit, please check the University's Credit Precedent Database to see if Griffith University has already assessed your prior studies. If relevant precedents do not exist for your previous studies, you will need to supply:

  • Official academic records including an explanation of grades;
  • Course outlines published by the institution explaining the structure of the course including level of study, contact hours, topics covered, duration of the course, methods of assessment and textbooks used; and
  • Clinical practice/Teaching practice reports (if applicable).

The amount of credit you may receive depends on the amount and type of study you have completed.

Credit Precedent Database

Using the Credit Precedent Database, you can search for precedents for the Australian institution where you have previously studied.

Search by institution

Name of the previous Australian institution (enter part of the name - eg. 'Technology', 'Queensland')

Search by course code

Enter part of the course code

Students using the Credit Precedent Database on a lap top

The credit transfer policy allows for up to two-thirds credit towards a bachelors degree depending on the nature of the previous study, but, notwithstanding the amount of credit awarded, a student is required to complete a minimum amount of study at Griffith University. Refer to the credit transfer policy for details.

Griffith students may enquire regarding their credit entitlement by contacting a credit advisor.

Credit awarded

Once your application has been processed you will be able to view a Transfer Credit Report or your Unofficial Transcript on the Griffith Portal.

Credit may be awarded as advanced standing, unspecified credit, specified credit or provisional credit. Refer to the credit transfer policy for descriptions of these terms.

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