Cambridge International Education: Display Equivalencies in Transferology
Institutions may choose to grant students academic credit for Cambridge International Education courses. This document provides best practices that institutions can use to display equivalencies in Transferology®.
In this article:
Getting Equivalencies into Transferology
Institutions new to Transferology have multiple options for uploading existing transfer equivalencies. See Getting Equivalencies into Transferology for more information (see Related Articles).
When importing Cambridge International Education equivalencies via a flat file, use the following format:
| SendInstitutionCode | 99999970 |
| SendInstitutionName | Cambridge International Education |
| SendInstitutionCity | Cambridge |
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| SendInstitutionCountry | United Kingdom |
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SendCourseCode1 SendCourseCode2 etc. |
Example: Accounting 9706 AL Input the course code as shown in TES. |
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TES Data Sets
Institutions that source equivalencies through TES create these equivalencies from Cambridge International Education data sets. The first Cambridge International Education data set is from 2016.
Cambridge International Education provides learning experiences that can result in the award of alternate credit. When searching for the institution via the TES Course Finder, toggle Alternate Credit to see a list of these providers. Or, select All before the search.

uAchieve Tables
When creating the institutional Reference (IREF) Table and Transfer Articulation (TA) Tables for Cambridge International Education, use the following:
| Field | Input |
| Source ID | 99999970 |
| Name | Cambridge International Education |
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See the Transfer Articulation Best Practices Guide for a more thorough explanation of the recommended best practice for transfer articulation. A CollegeSource Account is required.
For more information on mapping course codes for display of equivalencies in Transferology, see Display Standardized Exams Using Crosswalk Mappings (under Related Articles).