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WGU 2026 transfer credit updates & planning notes for Study.com users - portals - 02-06-2026

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:
  • 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
If you're close to finishing planned coursework, these dates matter. If you have questions about the grace period, you should reach out to Study.com's customer support team by emailing support@study.com.
 
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).


RE: WGU 2026 transfer credit updates & planning notes for Study.com users - LevelUP - 02-06-2026

Looks like:
Discrete Mathematics I
Computer Architecture

Don't transfer anymore from Study.com.  Those are tough courses to do at WGU.


RE: WGU 2026 transfer credit updates & planning notes for Study.com users - bluebooger - 02-06-2026

yeah, totally lame

Several technology programs now require a small number of foundational or advanced courses to be completed at WGU.

Technology BS Computer Science Data Structures and Algorithms I
Technology BS Computer Science Discrete Mathematics I
Technology BS Computer Science Computer Architecture


RE: WGU 2026 transfer credit updates & planning notes for Study.com users - LevelUP - 02-07-2026

With all the extra work now required for computer science, I would recommend a software engineering degree over computer science.


RE: WGU 2026 transfer credit updates & planning notes for Study.com users - SophiaPrincess - 02-12-2026

When I applied to WGU they accepted less than half of my transfer credit. Other universities accepted 80-90%. WGU is not transfer friendly in my experience.


RE: WGU 2026 transfer credit updates & planning notes for Study.com users - bjcheung77 - 02-13-2026

WGU allows a max of 75% of credit towards their Bachelors degrees, it's just that most of the classes are not general education or electives, they have some selective classes that can't be transferred in. That said, it's best to try and map all classes that can transfer over with various ACE partners on their partners.wgu.edu page, Study.com is one of them (and it's not a restriction on Study.com side of things), but they also partner with Sophia.org, StraighterLine and so on.