TransferMe · Airr

Transfer credit app

Show students what transfers before they apply.

A transfer credit app lets a prospective transfer student see which credits are likely to transfer before they apply. TransferMe is an institution-branded transfer credit app: a student uploads an unofficial transcript and sees likely credit outcomes in minutes, and the institution captures that interest as a qualified enrollment lead.

One app, two outcomes

01

Student uploads a transcript

A guided, institution-branded experience reads an unofficial transcript and returns directional credit clarity in minutes.

02

Estimate stays credible

The structured intelligence from Airr keeps the output explainable, not a generic guess, with staff review keeping the institution in control.

03

Curiosity becomes a lead

Each interaction becomes a high-intent enrollment signal: program interest, feeder schools, and who to contact first.

04

Institution stays in control

The app is institution-branded and governed: you own the experience, the guardrails, and the enrollment data.

A confidence engine, not a promise engine

The old way

Students wait months for an answer

With Airr

Directional clarity before the application fee and the wait

The old way

Early transfer interest is invisible

With Airr

A captured, high-intent enrollment funnel in a role-aware console

The old way

A generic estimator with no context

With Airr

Estimates grounded in institutions, course history, and program context

Questions

Common questions, answered.

What is a transfer credit app?

A transfer credit app lets a prospective transfer student see which credits are likely to transfer before they apply. TransferMe is an institution-branded transfer credit app: a student uploads an unofficial transcript and sees likely credit outcomes in minutes, and the institution captures that interest as a qualified enrollment lead.

Is a TransferMe estimate an official transfer credit decision?

No. TransferMe helps students explore potential outcomes using unofficial information. Final transfer credit decisions are made by the institution after official transcript submission and review. It is a confidence engine, not a promise engine.

Is this for students or for institutions?

Both, by design. Students get directional clarity before the application fee and the wait. Institutions get a high-intent enrollment funnel: which programs prospects are exploring, which feeder schools are heating up, and which students to contact first, all in a role-aware command center. The app is institution-branded and institution-controlled.

How is the transfer credit app different from your product pages?

This page covers the prospective-student app as the front door to enrollment. TransferMe, the product, sits inside the academic mobility intelligence layer alongside Airr Core for transcript structuring and DiscArc for equivalency reasoning. The app is where curiosity becomes a lead, and the layer behind it is what keeps the estimate credible.

How does the estimate stay accurate?

TransferMe is engineered for the complexity around the document: institutions, course history, grading systems, program context, and articulation patterns. The structured intelligence from Airr keeps the output explainable rather than a generic guess, and staff review keeps the institution in control.

Can institutions control the experience and the data?

Yes. TransferMe is institution-branded and governed. The institution owns the experience students see, the guardrails on what counts as an estimate, and the enrollment data the app captures.

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