EC Resources

Students in the Early College Program earn credits that count for high school and for college.  These credits will go with them and can count for courses needed to earn a college degree.  Every college will evaluate the courses taken, along with grades earned in the courses, to determine if they will accept the credits toward their programs or not.  Below are some resources to help learn about transferring credits, course equivalencies, and other programs that can help save on costs of college.


Transfer Course Database for MA Public Colleges LINK

Search North Shore Courses and see what courses they will count as at other Massachusetts public colleges and universities.

Transfer Equivalency Database for Other Colleges

Search Other colleges have a similar database to search what courses will count for at their schools. Below are the links to Suffolk and Northeastern, but most colleges will have this information on their website. Try searching the name of the college you are interested in and "Transfer Equivalency Database" to find the page of other schools as well.

Suffolk Transfer Equivalency Datatbase LINK

Northeastern Transfer Page (Database at the bottom) LINK

Commonwealth Commitment Program LINK

"Now it’s more affordable than ever for Massachusetts residents to earn a bachelor’s degree. Complete your associate degree at North Shore, transfer to UMass or another Massachusetts state university, get your bachelor degree and save an average of $5000 while you do it."