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What is Reverse Transfer?

Reverse transfer is the process of awarding an associate degree after a student transfers to a four-year institution and completes degree requirements.  Florida’s Statewide Reverse Transfer Articulation Agreement facilitates seamless articulation of student credit and provides for reverse transfer. 

Why should I get an associate degree?

  • Increase your earning potential
  • Boost your resume
  • Advance your career
  • Improve your eligibility for a promotion
  • Achieve an accomplishment

Who is eligible for reverse transfer?

Students who have not yet earned an MA or Bachelor’s degree and are currently enrolled at a state university and who:

  • Earned more than 30 hours of college credit at Everest University
  • Earned at least 60 hours of total college credit
  • Transferred from Everest University before earning the MA degree
  • Completed all general education, college-level communication and computation, civic literacy, and foreign language competency requirements
  • Maintained good academic standing at the state university and Everest University
  • Cleared all financial obligations at the state university and Everest University
  • Consented to allow the state university to transmit the necessary information to Everest University
  • Completed all other Master of Arts degree graduation requirements at Everest University

How does reverse transfer work?

  • Student attends Everest University and completes 30 or more credit hours before transferring to a state university
  • Student completes remaining Master of Arts degree requirements while attending the university
  • University notifies the student they are eligible for their MA degree from Everest University
  • Student requests a degree audit and awarding of their MA degree from Everest University through their university
  • The university notifies Everest University about the student and transmits the student’s transcript to Everest University
  • Everest University evaluates the transcript and notifies the student of their degree status

Which Florida universities participate in reverse transfer?

  • Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University
  • Florida Atlantic University
  • Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Florida International University
  • Florida Polytechnic University
  • Florida State University
  • New University of Florida
  • University of Central Florida
  • University of Florida
  • University of North Florida
  • University of South Florida
  • University of West Florida

What do I do if I believe I am eligible for reverse transfer?

Your university should contact you to begin the reverse transfer process.  Contact your university advisor or graduation office for details.  Institution contacts are available on the Florida Department of Education’s Reverse Transfer website. You may also opt-in below.

Reverse Transfer Opt-In Form

Name (Required)

By completing this form, I authorize Everest University to review my educational record to determine completion eligibility for the Master of Arts degree. If eligible, I authorize Everest University to award the Master of Arts degree through the Reverse Transfer process. I further authorize the request or release of official transcripts to the institution named above, as applicable.
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What if I don’t meet all eligibility criteria of the Statewide Reverse Transfer process?

You may still be eligible for an associate degree at Everest University by transferring credit for courses completed at an accredited college or university, or through an accelerated method like AP or CLEP exams.  Contact an academic advisor at Everest University or email.