
Modern transfer credit evaluation
From articulation tables to reasoning.
Modern transfer credit evaluation replaces static articulation tables with reasoning. Instead of matching a course only if someone has seen it before, it builds an identity for each course, weighs it against your policies and program context, ranks the recommendation by confidence, and shows the evidence, while keeping a reviewer in control. Airr is the academic mobility intelligence layer that makes this approach work.
Built for transfer admissions, registrars, academic evaluators, and institutions that need speed without sacrificing policy control.
“We automate transcript processing.”
A lookup against a static table: fast, until a catalog shifts, a code changes, or a course quietly means something different than it did three years ago.
We turn transcript intelligence into transfer-credit intelligence.
Academic context applied to the most painful part of transfer admissions: disconnected course histories become trusted, auditable credit decisions.
Not basic transcript parsing. Academic intelligence applied to transfer credit.
Why it's different
The shift from lookup to reasoning
DiscArc doesn’t just accelerate articulation. It upgrades the institution’s memory of articulation.
Built for accountable decisions
Every suggestion must be explainable. Every decision must be traceable.
Transfer-credit decisions affect degree progress, financial aid timing, and student trust. DiscArc is designed around controlled recommendations, human review, and clear audit trails.
“DiscArc presents recommendations. Institutions define when suggestions can be confirmed, when review is required, and when escalation is mandatory.”
Questions, answered
What teams ask before they adopt DiscArc.
Modern transfer credit evaluation replaces static articulation tables with reasoning. Instead of matching a course only if someone has seen it before, it builds an identity for each course, weighs it against your policies and program context, ranks the recommendation by confidence, and shows the evidence, while keeping a reviewer in control. Airr is the academic mobility intelligence layer that makes this approach work.
A static table only matches courses it has already seen, so it breaks when a catalog shifts, a code changes, or a course quietly means something different than it did three years ago. The modern approach reasons about the course itself, which is what lets institutions evaluate transfer credit faster without constant manual table upkeep.
Reasoning does not mean automation without oversight. Confidence-ranked recommendations carry their evidence, and the institution defines when a suggestion can be confirmed, when review is required, and when escalation is mandatory. Reviewers confirm the calls that matter, and the full decision history is preserved.
Airr Core structures and validates transcripts, DiscArc reasons about course equivalency and articulation, and TransferMe meets prospective transfer students at the front door. Together they form the academic mobility intelligence layer that connects transcripts, transfer credit, articulation, and enrollment intent.
Yes. Every recommendation is explainable and every decision is traceable. Because the reasoning and evidence are preserved, institutions can clearly explain a transfer credit decision during audits, appeals, or accreditation review.
Students get faster, clearer answers about which credits come with them, which protects their momentum and their trust. The shift from lookup to reasoning gives transfer students a better experience without the institution giving up control of the decision.
From transcript to trusted credit.
Turn transfer credit from a bottleneck into an advantage.
DiscArc helps institutions evaluate coursework faster, explain decisions clearly, preserve institutional knowledge, and improve the transfer student experience.
Confidence-ranked · Explainable · Audit-ready