Michigan Transcript Policy is a set of guidelines governing the transfer of academic credits from one school to another. The policy is based on the Michigan Transfer Agreement, which is designed to promote student mobility by providing a guaranteed transfer of courses between Michigan's public universities and community colleges. The policy outlines the types of courses eligible for transfer, as well as the number and types of credits that can be transferred. Additionally, it outlines the grade requirements for transferable courses and the acceptable credit-hour equivalents. There are two types of Michigan Transcript Policy: 1. The Michigan Transfer Agreement, which governs the transfer of courses between Michigan's public universities and community colleges. 2. The Michigan Transfer Network, which is a statewide system that helps students plan and track their academic progress as they move from one school to another. The Michigan Transfer Network also provides access to a searchable database of course equivalencies between Michigan's public universities and community colleges.