GoldMap

Will my prior learning and credits count? Where do they apply best? Let us help you map your future.
Launch: GoldMap

GoldMap is the transfer applicability segment. It compares a learner's prior coursework with a target program's published requirements and shows where each course satisfies, partially satisfies, or does not apply.

Step 1. Gather

Bring prior learning in through coursework import when an institution has configured it, or use upload and manual entry. All three paths produce the same structured learner record.

Step 2. Institution

Search the receiving institution and select the target program you want to evaluate for transfer applicability.

Step 3. Program selection

Use prior learning and career signals only when they help. GoldMap ranks programs offered by the selected institution and lets the learner choose the best-fit program.

Step 4. Report

Each course receives a disposition showing where it satisfies, partially satisfies, counts as elective credit, or does not apply against the selected program.

How each course is scored

Every course in the transcript receives one of five dispositions, each with evidence and a confidence level shown in the report.

  • Satisfies
  • May Satisfy
  • Elective Only
  • Gen Ed Only
  • Transfers / No Apply
Not an official transfer guarantee GoldMap provides advisory applicability guidance based on published program requirements. Official transfer credit decisions remain with the receiving institution.
Importer when available, upload and manual when not The flow stays usable even when a school has not configured coursework import. Importer is additive, not a blocker to transfer applicability review.

GoldMap — Transfer Applicability in Action

GoldMap compares a learner's prior coursework with a target program's published requirements and shows where each course satisfies, partially satisfies, or does not apply. Explore walks the flow, the report logic, and the Jordan low, moderate, and high applicability storyline using the same segment framing pattern as GoldCheck.

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