TRANSFER CREDITS TO THE RIVER
If you started your college experience elsewhere, Indian River State College welcomes you to continue your academic journey here.

Transferring to IRSC is a smooth process designed to help you build on your previous coursework and achieve your educational goals with confidence and ease. Follow these simple steps to make your transfer seamless and get started on your path to success at the River.
Apply for Transfer Admission
Begin your journey by applying for transfer admission through the online portal.
Submit Transcripts
Request official transcripts from all previously attended colleges or universities. As part of the admissions process, incoming students must provide IRSC with official transcripts. Admissions personnel will review the transcripts and enter eligible coursework into the student record.
Transcripts may be requested online or through the registrar at your previous schools. Official academic transcripts must be sent directly from the high school and/or college or university to IRSC Student Records. You may also deliver them to one of our campuses in person, as long as the envelope is sealed. Your application for admission to IRSC is not considered complete until all required official transcripts are received.
Office of Student Records
W-Building (Crews Hall)
Indian River State College
3209 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce, FL 34981-5596
records@irsc.edu
Non-degree-seeking students are not required to submit transcripts and are not eligible for federal financial aid.
Submit Exam Scores
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to explore financial support options, including scholarships, grants, and loans. IRSC’s Financial Aid Office is available to assist throughout the process. Financial Aid – Indian River State College
Apply for Financial Aid
Indian River State College awards college credit for qualifying scores on the Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), CLEP®, and Cambridge AICE (British AS-Level and A-Level) exams. Candidates interested in receiving course credit must have official test scores sent directly to IRSC. Credit will be awarded only once for the same subject. The amount of credit awarded depends on the score received. The Florida Department of Education provides specific information about scores needed to earn credit by exam.
Provide Residency Documentation
Submit proof of Florida residency, if applicable, to qualify for in-state tuition rates and related benefits. Procedure for Florida Resident for Tuition Purposes – Indian River State College
Get Your Associate Degree with Reverse Transfer at The River
Did you know you might have already completed the requirements for an Associate Degree from The River? Credits from your current college or university may count toward your IRSC degree.
Who is eligible?
Currently enrolled university students who have done all of the following:
- Have earned at least 30 credits at IRSC
- Have earned a total of at least 60 credits
- Have completed all general education, civic literacy, communication, computation, and foreign language competency requirements
- Transferred from IRSC without an A.A. Degree
- Have not yet earned an A.A. or Bachelor’s Degree
- Are in good academic standing
Credit from other Colleges and Universities
As part of the admissions process, incoming students must provide IRSC with official transcripts. Admissions personnel will review the transcripts and enter eligible coursework into the student record. Students can then view how credit is applied to their degree and work with their advisor to determine if transferred coursework meets equivalency for their selected pathway.
Dual Enrollment
Students enrolled in college coursework prior to graduation from high school may be awarded college credit. For Dual Enrollment credit earned through a college other than IRSC an official college transcript is required for the evaluation of credit.
AP, IB, CLEP and Cambridge AICE Exams
Indian River State College awards college credit for qualifying scores on the Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), CLEP®, and Cambridge AICE (British AS-Level and A-Level) exams. Candidates interested in receiving course credit must have official test scores sent directly to the IRSC Office of Advising for review and evaluation. Credit will be awarded only once for the same subject. The amount of credit awarded depends on the score received. The Florida Department of Education provides specific information about scores needed to earn credit by exam.
Prior Learning Assessments (PLA)
Earn credits for learning acquired through military service, work experience, employer training programs, or industry certifications.
Career Pathways Academies
Provide pre-collegiate students with career and technical training. IRSC has formal transfer agreements local school districts, giving students who successfully complete Career Pathway/CTE Academies at the secondary level, eligibility for college credit or clock hours at the post-secondary level.