02-06-2026, 09:42 AM
WGU is making some transfer credit changes, so I wanted to share the verified details for anyone using Study.com (or other transfer sources) in their degree plan.
What's happening overall
WGU hasn't ended transfer partnerships or changed its transfer-friendly model. What has changed is that WGU is changing which specific requirements can be met via transfer credit versus completed internally.
At a high level:
These updates apply to all non-WGU transfer sources, not just Study.com.
Programs impacted
Most affected programs lose only 1-2 transferable requirements.
Business programs are not impacted by this change.
From a planning standpoint, this looks more like WGU updating a few core requirements rather than broadly rolling back transfer credit.
What hasn't changed
Grace period (important for current planners)
There is a grace period for students already planning coursework under the prior articulation:
Where to get more information
If you're enrolling far in advance or starting upper-division courses, it's smart to double-check before committing.
Sharing this to help people plan with confirmed information rather than speculation. Hope it saves someone some time (or a redo).
What's happening overall
WGU hasn't ended transfer partnerships or changed its transfer-friendly model. What has changed is that WGU is changing which specific requirements can be met via transfer credit versus completed internally.
At a high level:
- WGU still accepts Study.com courses
- The 75% transfer cap remains in place
- A small number of requirements in certain programs now need to be completed at WGU
These updates apply to all non-WGU transfer sources, not just Study.com.
Programs impacted
- Technology
- Education
- Health and Nursing
Most affected programs lose only 1-2 transferable requirements.
Business programs are not impacted by this change.
From a planning standpoint, this looks more like WGU updating a few core requirements rather than broadly rolling back transfer credit.
What hasn't changed
- WGU still is transfer-friendly
- Many Study.com courses still transfer normally
- Degree plans and transfer guides are being updated to reflect the new rules
Grace period (important for current planners)
There is a grace period for students already planning coursework under the prior articulation:
- Courses must be completed by February 28
- An official Study.com transcript must be received by WGU no later than March 31
- If both of those conditions are met, the courses will be evaluated under the previous transfer guidelines
Where to get more information
- Always rely on WGU's official transfer pathways page for your specific program since that's what admissions uses
- Study.com has published a detailed explainer here that that shows specific course changes by degree program:
https://study.com/college/credit-transfe...dates.html
If you're enrolling far in advance or starting upper-division courses, it's smart to double-check before committing.
Sharing this to help people plan with confirmed information rather than speculation. Hope it saves someone some time (or a redo).


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