Test Credit

Type of transfer work

Two types of test credit

Multiple tables

For the tests such as AP exams to be articulated for credit or articulated for fulfilling a requirement

To determine which course(s) the test was articulated to

Just because a course was articulated does NOT mean the student received credit for it. As an example: AP 36 was articulated to ENG-W 131 EX. This means that the student fulfilled the ENG-W 131 requirement, but received no credit for the course. If the student was required to take 9 hours of English including ENG-W 131. The ENG-W 131 requirement was fulfilled, but the student is still required to take 9 hours of additional English courses. Each institution has its own articulation rules. Depending on these rules a test could be articulated different ways.

One test score can articulate to many courses, but many test scores cannot articulate to one course. If a test articulates to many courses the group number will be the same for the articulated courses and the sequence number will be incremented by one for each course. Order the output by
xfrcrdt_eqvl_grp_nbr, xfrcrdt_eqvl_seq_nbr.

Example: AP 87 test articulates to HISP 200 and HISP 250,
                HISP 200 group number 5 sequence number 1
                HISP 250 group number 5 sequence number 2