Please use the following guide to view the transfer equivalencies ESU has established with numerous colleges, community colleges, and universities.
Searching for Course Equivalencies
- Equivalencies are continually updated and can be subject to change. Equivalencies should be used as reference only.
- You MUST enter a space between the subject and course number when searching for courses.
- The Equivalency Guide may not include all courses offered by an institution. If your institution or course(s) are not listed, they will be evaluated at the time of admission review.
- Type the full institutional name (abbreviations such as LCCC, NCC, etc. are not recognized). Select your institution to populate an alphabetical list of courses on the left, and the ESU equivalent on the right. To narrow down your options, type a partial course number from the transferring institution (for example, if searching for an English course, type "ENG" and all course prefixes with ENG will populate).
- AP and CLEP course equivalencies - enter "AP' or "CLEP' to view the transfer credit equivalent at ESU.
- Applicants receive an official transfer credit evaluation (TCE) with their offer of admission shortly after their admission notification.
Transfer Equivalency Course Code Guide
- If an exact ESU course match exists, the course number will reflect the ESU equivalent course.
- If there is no exact match, but the course transfers as an elective, the original course title from the sending institution will be retained.
- GN: transfers as a General Education subject equivalent.
- 199: transfers as a General Education equivalent subject although the course is not offered by ESU.
- 299-399: Department Elective, ESU academic department determines how the course is applied to the major.
- ELEC 299: Elective credit; course that does not fit either General Education or major requirements.
Recommended Dual Enrollment Courses for Nursing
Explore the recommended dual enrollment courses available through partner colleges and universities. The guide below outlines how each course transfers to East Stroudsburg University, helping you make informed decisions and maximize the credits you earn before enrolling at ESU.
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIOL 181
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIOL 182
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MATH 115
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSYC 110
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – COMP 110
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOCI 110
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – SOCI 120
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – COMM 101
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHEM 121
- Chemical Basis of Matter: CHEM 111 – CHEM 101
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIO 150
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIO 151
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MAT 210
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSY 140
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENG 100
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOC 110
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – SOC 210
- Public Speaking: COMM 253 – COMM 111
- Interpersonal Communication: COMM 235 – COMM 100
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHE 110
- Chemical Basis of Matter: CHEM 111 – CHE 101
- Organic Chemistry I: CHEM 233/CHEM 235 – CHE 102
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIOL 121
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIOL 122
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MATH 202
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSYC 101
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENGL 101
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOCI 201
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – SOCI 205
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – COMM 110
- Public Speaking: COMM 253 – COMM 101
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHEM 101
- Chemical Basis of Matter: CHEM 111 – CHEM 100
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIO 205
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIO 235
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MAT 135
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSY 105
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENG 105
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SSC 105
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – COM 125
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHM 120/CHM 121
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences: BIOL 116 – BIO 163
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II for the Health Sciences: BIOL 118 – BIO 164
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MAT 150
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSY 140
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENG 105
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOC 150
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – SOC 258/SOC 253
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – CMN 112
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHE 111
- Chemical Basis of Matter: CHEM 111 – CHE 108
- Modern Chemical Science: CHEM 101 – CHE 105
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIO 135
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIO 136
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MAT 107
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSY 103
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENG 101
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOC 101
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – SPE 125
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHE 151
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIO 131
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIO 132
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MAT 131
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSY 101
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENG 101
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOC 101
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – ANT 104
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – CMS 110
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHE 121/CHE 151
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIO 101
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIO 102
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MAT 124
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSY 113
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENG 111
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOC 120
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – SOC 214
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – COM 101/COM 109
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHM 125/CHM126
- Chemical Basis of Matter: CHEM 111 – CHM 117
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIOS 204
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIOS 254
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MATH 150
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSYC 103
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENGL 101
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOCA 103
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – SOCA 102
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – COMM 101
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHEM 120
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIO 250
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIO 255
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MAT 210
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSY 130
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – COM 121
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOC 103
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – ANT 140
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – COM 151
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHE 150
- Modern Chemical Science: CHEM 101 – CHE 120
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIOS 103
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIOS 104
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MATH 108
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSYC 101
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENGL 101
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOCA 101
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity: SOCI 102 – ANTH 120
- Public Speaking: COMM 253 – ENGL 201
- Interpersonal Communication: COMM 235 – ENGL 201
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHEM 110
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I: BIOL 111 – BIO 262
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II: BIOL 112/BIOL 118 – BIO 263
- General Statistics: MATH 110 – MAT 151
- Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101 – PSY 101
- English Composition: ENGL 103 – ENG 140
- Introduction to Sociology: SOCI 111 – SOC 103
- Introduction to Communication: COMM 111 – COM 143
- Interpersonal Communication: COMM 235 – COM 105
- General Chemistry: CHEM 121/CHEM 123 – CHE 164
- Chemical Basis of Matter: CHEM 111 – CHE 110
Courses Not in the Equivalency Database
Indicates the course has not been evaluated to date, but may be transferable to ESU. In this situation, the course will be evaluated at the time of application review, provided the Office of Admissions has received an official transcript with final grades from the institution. The Transfer Center will then review the course for possible transfer credit, determine the equivalency, and send an updated Transfer Credit Evaluation to the student.
How Credits Transfer
To see how credits transfer to ESU please visit How Credits Transfer.
Contact Us
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(570) 422-2800
Office of Transfer Admissions

