American Degree Transfer Program
The American Degree Transfer Program (ADP) is a transfer program where students study for one or two years in Malaysia and subsequently complete the remaining years of the undergraduate program to a university in US via transfer of credits. Transfer programs in Malaysia are not only limited to American universities but also to universities in Canada, Australia and other countries. The American degree transfer programs offer opportunities for students to obtain an American degree with substantial cost savings.
The difference between the degree transfer program and the twinning program is that students can transfer their credits to any American universities of their choice. Under the twinning program, students enroll in two universities at the beginning of the course ?the Malaysia institute of higher learning and the partner university in a foreign country.
Below is a list of US universities that have accepted many students from the American degree programs conducted by Malaysian universities and colleges:
- University of Texas
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- State University of New York
- Bemidji State University
- University of Michigan
- Purdue University
- University of Wisconsin
- Northwestern University
- Indiana University
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- University of Central Arkansas
- Northwood University
- Cornell University
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Western Michigan University
- University of Bridgeport
- National American University
- Hawaii Pacific University
- University of Hawaii
- Northern Arizona University
- University of North Texas
- University of Missouri
- University of Oregon
- Iowa State of University
- Wichita State University
- Woodbury University




