In most cases (unless you're transferring a course from UM-Dearborn or UM-Flint), your transfer course will appear on your transcript with a T, not a letter grade, and it will not affect your U-M GPA.
Equivalent Credit
Courses at other colleges and universities that have descriptions that closely match the descriptions of courses taught on our campus usually will transfer as "equivalent credit." Courses completed at other colleges and/or universities will appear on the University of Michigan transcript with a U-M course number assigned (e.g. MATH 115).
Departmental Credit
Courses taken at colleges and/or universities whose descriptions do not match the courses in the same departments on our campus may transfer as "departmental credit." Note that departmental credit, while transferable and usually applicable as elective credit, may only be used towards meeting distribution and/or concentration requirements with the permission of an academic or concentration advisor. The course is assigned a three-digit departmental number (e.g. MATH 101X). The first digit indicates the course level: 100, 200, 300, 400, etc. The third digit represents how many courses transferred in that department as departmental credit. The "X" denotes that departmental credit has been granted.
Transfer General Credit
A transferable class that does not fit into any U-M subject will be listed as TRGENCR 101X: Departmental. Courses transferring as TRGENCR will not count toward any specific degree requirement but will be elective credit and the credit hours will count toward the LSA 120 credit requirement. Note: Only students transferring credit in Spring 2024 term and after will receive TRGENCR credit. Prior to that no classes are transferred as Transfer General Credit.