* George Mason's Transfer Credit Policy: George Mason has specific policies regarding transfer credits. They will evaluate your Strayer transcript to determine which courses meet their requirements and curriculum. They may accept some, all, or none of your credits. Their website is the best place to find their current transfer credit policy. Look for a section on "Transfer Credits," "Transfer Admissions," or something similar.
* Your Degree Program at George Mason: The specific program you're applying to at George Mason will significantly influence which credits transfer. A course that satisfies a requirement in one program may not in another.
* Course Equivalency: George Mason will compare your Strayer courses to their own courses to determine equivalency. Even if a course has a similar name, the content may differ enough to prevent transfer.
* GPA Requirements: George Mason may have minimum GPA requirements for transferring credits.
* Accreditation: Because Strayer is regionally accredited, this generally improves the chances of credit transfer, but it's not a guarantee.
In short: You need to contact George Mason University's Office of Admissions or the specific department related to your intended program. They are the only ones who can definitively tell you which, if any, of your Strayer credits will transfer. Don't rely on assumptions; get official confirmation from the university. Provide them with your unofficial Strayer transcript for preliminary evaluation.