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What is

AGEC? AGEC is the Arizona General Education C Curriculum. It is a 35- to 37-credit block of ccourses that will transfer to any public universsity in Arizona to meet lower-division general e education requirements. It is part of a statew wide agreement among community colleges and universities. You can read more about it at www.aztransfer.com

Why should I complete AGEC? AGEC is a transfer pathway that will allow you to maximize your experience at a community college. It allows you to incorporate your credits efficiently into university graduation requirements and to complete baccalaureate majors in the minimum number of required credits. Successful completion guarantees your general admission to one of Arizona’s three public universities, and will meet all of your lower-division general education requirements.

Does AGEC work for any major? AGEC works for many university majors. There are three versions. AGEC-A For liberal arts majors (e.g., social science, fine arts, humanities, etc.) AGEC-B For business and business-related majors AGEC-S For majors with more stringent mathematics and mathematics-based science requirements

How do I know which AGEC to follow? If you know the major you plan to follow and the university you plan to attend, you can follow a transfer guide. These transfer guides are available at: www. aztransfer.com It is highly recommended that students meet regularly with an academic advisor to develop an educational plan. Your advisor can help you locate information and answer your questions about AGEC and transfer requirements.

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What are the requirements for AGEC? The requirements for AGEC are embedded in the requirements for the Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Business (ABus) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees. They include: AGEC Core Areas

Credits

First-Year Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Literacy & Critical Inquiry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Mathematical Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Humanities & Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Social & Behavioral Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Natural Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Awareness Areas

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Cultural Diversity in the U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3 Global or Historical Awareness . . . . . . . . 0-3 Students who are undecided about which of the Arizona public universities they plan to attend, or what program of study they intend to pursue, are advised to explore educational options while they complete the AGEC.

Still have questions? Your advisor can help you identify the transfer pathway for your major, locate resources, select courses, interpret policies, and stay on track for graduation and transfer.


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Alliance Grow by Degrees

To be eligible for the Maricopa-ASU Pathways Program, you must: • Be currently enrolled at a Maricopa Community College. • Be interested in transferring to Arizona State University in the next three years. • Know your intended major.

“ chose to participate “I iin the MAPP program because I felt it was the b b best way to transition into A ASU from the commun nity college. I’m looking fforward to attending the M Mary Lou Fulton Teachers C College and receiving my b bachelor’s degree in early cchildhood education in 2 2013 and being the first iin my immediate family tto graduate from a univversity!”

“The reason I decided to follow the RN-BSN pathway program is because I want to obtain my BSN in nursing and the pathway program gives me the opportunity to accomplish my goal. I chose nursing as a career because it’s a continuation of learning and it’s a career that requires your heart to connect with individuals when needed.”

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Mesa Community College Education MAPP Student

Student benefits: • Guaranteed admission to ASU degree programs when all MAPP requirements are met. • Eligibility for the ASU Tuition Commitment, which provides predictable limits on tuition increases during enrollment at ASU. • Specific scholarships available for meritorious students who complete an associate’s degree. • Access to Transfer Advising and other pre-enrollment services on-site at the Maricopa Community Colleges. Make an appointment with an advisor at your community college. Your community college advisor will explain the MAPP terms and requirements and sign you up for a MAPP. For more information please visit www.maricopa. edu/alliance.

“I heard about this program during registration at Scottsdale Community College and knew it would be perfect for me. I always knew I wanted to go to ASU, but thought starting at a community college would be a better fit for me personally.” Rachel Stellwagen

Scottsdale Community College Business MAPP Student

Joseph Jenneford

“The MAPP was a great way to not only guarantee my admission to ASU, but ensure that I was taking all the classes that I needed to meet the requirements. I am looking forward to being molded into a professional in my chosen career. I am also looking forward to the opportunity to network with other people who enjoy what I do, and making lifelong friends and colleagues”

“The MAPP ensured that I was on the right track to accomplishing my goals of acquiring a BS in psychology. It took the guess work out and ensured that I took only the classes which are required of me at Arizona State University. I have already made the necessary connections to do volunteer research with a couple ASU professors and potential mentors.”

Chiquita Higgins

Scottsdale Community College Psychology MAPP Student

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Maricopa-ASU Pathways Program (MAPP) If you are decided on a major and plan to transfer to ASU to earn a bachelor’s degree, then the Maricopa-ASU Pathways Program (MAPP) might be an excellent option for you. This program includes the specific coursework that allows students attending one of the Maricopa Community Colleges to transfer to ASU without loss of credit. Along the pathway, you will earn an MCCCD Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) certificate and a transfer associate’s degree. MAPPs are available for many of the most popular majors at ASU. Many majors are available now and more will be developed over the next year.

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“I heard about this program after talking to an advisor and it sounded like a deal that was hard to pass up. What interested me about the MAPP program is because once you have completed your associate degree in your specific major, you are guaranteed acceptance into ASU to complete your bachelor’s degree with a seamless transfer.” James Xie

Scottsdale Community College Business MAPP Student


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NAU’s “Connection” partnership with the Maricopa Community Colleges provides a smooth transfer path from associate’s to bachelor’s degree. The Maricopa/NAU Connection eliminates transfer anxiety with the help of student service coordinators on each community college campus. A variety of degree programs are offered in classrooms on Maricopa College campuses and/or online.

From eager freshman to the seasoned professional, Northern Arizona University offers convenient, accredited and affordable options for earning your bachelor’s degree.

Incoming freshman can take advantage of Connect2NAU, a joint admission program with the Maricopa Community Colleges. Connect2NAU saves students time and money, enabling completion of an NAU bachelor’s degree for less than half the cost of a four-year public university education. Students are admitted to NAU while earning an associate’s degree at a Maricopa Community College and receive intensive support to ensure a smooth path to completing their bachelor’s degree. Undergraduate programs can include online and hybrid deliveries, 90/30 credit transfer and continuation for several associate’s degrees in applied sciences. Degrees are offered for many different majors including: • Business Administration • Elementary Education • Administration of Justice • Health Sciences • Interior Design • Emergency Services Administration • Speech Communication • Public Management (Interdisciplinary Studies)

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TTo learn more, visit the Connection website at www.maricopa.edu/connection or contact an NAU representative: Chandler-Gilbert Community College . . . . . . . . . . .480.732.7243 GateWay Community College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .602.286.8194 Estrella Mountain Community College . . . . . . . . . .623.935.8558 Glendale Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .623.845.4784 Mesa Community College (NAU advisor only) . . . 480).461.7984 Mesa Community College - Downtown Center . . . .602.776.4675 Paradise Valley Community College . . . . . . . . . . . .602.493.2728 Phoenix College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .602.285.7148 Rio Salado College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .602.776.4675 Scottsdale Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .480.423.6637 South Mountain Community College . . . . . . . . . . .602.776.4648 NAU North Valley Campus (I-17 & Greenway) . . . .602.728.9510

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My name is Patricia Moore, and I am entering my senior year at Northern Arizona University. My journey to where I am now was filled with a lot of hard work, but it was worth it the whole way. When I started taking classes at Glendale Community College in 2007, I had no idea what degree I wanted to strive for. It was not until my second year that I heard about the NAU-GCC communication program. It was perfect for me because I could stay at home and take university classes on a

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campus I was already familiar with. Attending Northern Arizona University has been an experience like no other. This program has taught me more in a year than I could imagine. Marie Baker is a wonderful teacher who cares deeply about her students’ success – and it shows. The material she teaches is fascinating and life changing. Since the course is only eight weeks long, the work demand is challenging, but it’s helped prepare me for the rapid demands

* Based on the 2010/2011 average full-time tuition and mandatory fees for all three state residential universities. ** Based on the 2010/2011 average cost to attend an AZ community college for two or three years and transfer to NAU Extended Campuses.

of the job world. Northern Arizona University has helped me achieve my PR dreams by helping me improve my communication skills. Since I will be attaining a Bachelor of Science in Communication and am already familiar with a fast-paced work environment, I am one step ahead of my competitors. With my experience and knowledge, I am fully prepared to step out and fulfill my dreams – thanks to Northern Arizona University’s partnership with GCC.


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Maricopa’s transfer agreements are on behalf of the district as a whole, and courses taken at any of the Maricopa Community Colleges are equally transferable to private, public and international baccalaureate degree-granting institutions. The Maricopa Community Colleges use established criteria to enter into these agreements so that students are provided with transfer options to quality, reputable institutions. Visit the following site to learn more about these partners: www.maricopa.edu/transfer Maricopa has transfer articulation agreements with the following institutions: Argosy University Arizona State University Art Institute of Phoenix Ashford University California University of Pennsylvania Capella University Chamberlain College Charter Oak State College Cleveland Chiropractic College Columbia University Columbus College of Art & Design DeVry University – Phoenix Empire State College

Excelsior College Franklin University Grand Canyon University Jones International University Kaplan University Mayville State University Midwestern University New Mexico State University Northcentral University Northern Arizona University Ottawa University Palmer College of Chiropractic Park University Pennsylvania State University –

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BUSINESS

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General business is a broad area that can lead to many career opportunities. Students should clearly define their goals and seek experiences and skills necessary to reach those goals. Gaining relevant experience through part-time and summer jobs or internships is critical. Business students often specialize with a major in management, marketing, finance, logistics, accounting or human resources. Learn about various fields of business through research on internet sites and books, informational interviews of professionals and exposure to work environments through shadowing, volunteering or interning. Develop interpersonal and organizational skills through participation in and leadership of student organizations. Strong communication skills, including public speaking, are also important to achieving success in this field. Consider earning an MBA or other related graduate degree after gaining work experience to reach the highest levels of business management.

Areas of Employment: Management; sales; insurance; banking; reall estate; human resource management.

Beginning or returning to college is one of the most life-changing decisions you can make. Before deciding “Where” to study after completing your community college program (as in, which college or university), you obviously need to have a firm understanding of “What” you are most interested in pursuing. Unfortunately, there is no one, simple way to figure this out. You must rely on introspection as well as accurate information you receive from others. Information is available at your high school campus, community college, local library and on the internet. Other recommendations include: • Examine and self-assess your abilities, career and life goals, interests and values. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? What kind of skills do you have? What subject areas do you like? • Utilize the resources and assessment tools available in Career Services, counseling departments and advisement/ transfer centers to help you make decisions – starting in your first year. Most of these centers have resources for choosing a major and a career, as well as internship and job placement information. • Access The Occupational Outlook Handbook, a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. The handbook is located on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics web site (www.bls.gov/ oco/). • Investigate careers and then find out which majors lead to them. Talk to faculty and college/department representatives, as well as people in the work world, about degree programs, career outlooks/prospects and their experiences. • Participate in career fairs and internships. Choose internships, student activities, volunteer work and/or parttime employment that can help you develop skills in areas that interest you. • Research information regarding future trends in the workforce. What jobs sound interesting to you? Which ones pay the salary you would like to earn? What level of education is required in the job postings you find interesting?

MCCCD Transfer Universities Offering Related Degree Programs: Several transfer universities offer majors in business and the business-related academic areas mentioned above. As well, these universities offer bachelor’s programs in a variety of specializations, from small business to global business, and from project management to organizational leadership. Visit www. maricopa.edu/transfer to access program information for this major.

Employers: Banks; insurance firms; credit unions; hotels; real estate developers; service industries; manufacturturers; universities; local, state and federal government nt agencies; healthcare organizations; retail companies; ies; industrial organizations. organi organiz

NURSING Nursing is the largest healthcare field, combining science and technology with the desire to help people. One must enjoy helping people of all types and backgrounds. Nurses work with welldefined populations, such as within neonatology, pediatrics, adults and geriatrics. Three out of five nurses work in hospitals. Many nurses work part-time. Nursing requires both physical stamina and emotional stability. Nurses must be able to follow orders and direct others. Other qualities important to the field include orientation to detail, sympathy and concern, responsibility and the ability to handle stress and emergency situations. Many opportunities outside of traditional nursing exist for RNs who want to work in non-clinical roles. Research the skills, experiences and degrees necessary to attain these positions. Re-produced with permission from U.Tenn-Knoxville through Mesa Community College. Additional info at: http://career. utk.edu

Treatment Types/Settings: Emergency/trauma; ambulatory care; radiology; hospice and palliative care; critical care; home health care. Employers: Hospitals; ambulatory care centers; physicians’ offices and medical groups; hospices; large corporations; birth centers; dialysis centers; nursing care facilities; clinics and medical centers; health maintenance organizations. Information/Strategies: Develop patience, the ability to work with both patients and families for long periods and good listening skills; learn to work effectively with people from dif-

ferent cultures, races and socioeconomic backgrounds; take electives in areas such as wellness, holistic health, medical ethics and death and dying; join relevant professional associations and plan to attend continuing education programs; many specialties exist and some nurses combine specialties, e.g. pediatric oncology; shadow nurses in different settings to learn which ones hold the most appeal; cultivate managerial skills for head nurse or other supervisory positions; obtain a master’s or doctoral degree for advanced practice nursing.

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Information/Strategies: To deliver effective customer service, develop problem solving skills, self-confidence, assertiveness and empathy; start in entry-level management trainee positions; demonstrate initiative and leadership to get promoted; develop strong interpersonal/communication skills in order to work well with a diverse clientele; obtain sales experience through part-time, summer or internship positions; learn to work well on a team and develop strong communication skills; develop strong persuasion skills and learn how to build relationships; develop a strong commitment to customer satisfaction; become highly motivated and well-organized.

MCCCD Transfer Universities Offering Related Degree Programs: Below are some of our partners offering local, in-state, out-of-state or online bachelor’s degrees for this major. Visit maricopa.edu/transfer for more information! • Arizona State University • Empire State College (A SUNY Institution) • Excelsior College • Grand Canyon University • Kaplan University • New Mexico State University • Northern Arizona University • Penn State – World Campus • Regis University • University of Arizona • University of New Mexico • University of Phoenix • University of the Incarnate Word • University of Texas at El Paso – UTEP • Weber State University • Western Governors University

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Major

Engineers need to think in scientific and mathematical terms, have ability to study data, sort out important facts, solve problems and be logical thinkers. Creativity is useful. Other helpful traits include intellectual curiosity, technical aptitude, perseverance, ability to communicate and work well with others, a commitment to teamwork and a basic understanding of the economic and environmental context in which engineering is practiced. A bachelor’s degree provides a wide range of career opportunities in industry, business and government. Graduate degrees offer more opportunities for career advancement. Professional or technical societies confer certification in some areas. Because of rapid changes in most engineering fields, both continued education and keeping abreast of new developments are very important. Re-produced with permission from U.Tenn-Knoxville through Mesa Community College. Additional info at: career.utk.edu

Engineering disciplines: Mechanical; chemical; industrial; biomedical; electrical/computer; environmental; aerospace; materials sciences; civil; nuclear; engineering science and mechanics; biosystems engineering.

COMMUNICATION STUDIES/SPEECH COMMUNICATION Speech communication is a broad degree that can lead to job opportunities in many different fields. Skills and experiences gained through co-curricular activities, internships, part-time jobs and volunteering are critical in shaping a career path. Students pursuing this major often seek employment in a variety of sectors: business, public relations, advertising, media, non-profit, government, law and education. Students should explore specializations within major and professional fields and select electives to enhance knowledge in area(s) of interest. Speech communication is also good preparation for graduate school in many disciplines. Get experience with public speaking by joining Toastmasters International (www.toastmasters.org). A Ph.D. is required for teaching and research in colleges and universities. Re-produced with permission from U.Tenn-Knoxville through Mesa Community College. Additional info at: career.utk.edu

Jobs within Communication Media: Writing; editing; copywriting; publishing; producing; managing/directing; research; h; sales. Employers: Healthcare organizations; nonprofit organizations; radio/television companies; publishing firms; law firms; consulting firms; internet companies; chambers of commerce; professional associations; political committees;; colleges and universities. Information/Strategies: Explore specializations within major and professional field. Select electives to enhance knowledge in area(s) of interest; for work in the media sector, take elective courses in journalism, broadcasting, public relations and advertising; get involved in campus leadership roles in residence halls, student unions/activities, programming boards, etc.; develop strong written and verbal communication skills and excellent interpersonal skills; participate in a debate or forensic team to hone communication skills; take courses in conflict management and develop negotiation skills; learn to work well on a team and develop leadership skills.

Employers: Business and industry; colleges and universities; local, state and federal government; engineering firms; manufacturing firms; consulting firms; specialty indus-

MCCCD Transfer Universities Offering Related Degree Programs: Below are some of our partners offering local, in-state, out-of-state, or online bachelor’s degrees for this major. Visit maricop.edu/ transfer for more! • Arizona State University • Ashford University • Charter Oak State College • DeVry University – Phoenix • Empire State College (A SUNY Institution) • Excelsior College • Grand Canyon University • Kaplan University • New Mexico State University • Northern Arizona University • Ottawa University • Prescott College • Regis University • University of Arizona • University of Phoenix • University of Texas at El Paso – UTEP • Weber State University • Western International University • … And other transfer universities!

Information/Strategies: Work experience through co-op, internships, parttime or summer jobs or regular employment is extremely beneficial; develop excellent verbal and written communications skills including presentation and technical report writing; develop exceptional interpersonal and communication (verbal and written) skills; gain laboratory and research experience as an undergraduate; foreign language ability is beneficial for international work; develop strong math and problem solving skills; consider a master’s degree for advancement; join related professional organizations. MCCCD Transfer Universities Offering Related Degree Programs: Below are some of our partners offering local, in-state, out-of-state or online bachelor’s degrees for this major. Visit maricopa.edu/transfer for more! • Arizona State University • Charter Oak State College • DeVry University – Phoenix • Excelsior College • New Mexico State University • Northern Arizona University • University of Arizona • University of Texas at El Paso – UTEP • Weber State University

PSYCHOLOGY Some students may choose to study psychology because they enjoy the subject but wish to pursue careers requiring “any major.” In this scenario, it is critical to develop desirable skills through internships, part-time or summer jobs, or volunteer experiences. Some skills valued most by employers include: communication, interpersonal, leadership, teamwork and computer skills. Other students might major in psychology because they want to work in a related field. Many entry-level helping positions are available, however, the amount of direct client contact is limited for those who have a bachelor’s degree. For those students wishing to pursue graduate education: maintain a high grade point average, secure strong faculty recommendations and gain experience through volunteer or work opportunities. Assist a faculty member with his or her research. Re-produced with permission from U.Tenn-Knoxville through Mesa Community College. Additional info at: career.utk.edu

Employment areas: Human services – direct care/administration; business and industry; research; human resources; education and higher education. Human Services Work: Direct care: counseling; case management; mental health services; physical health/wellness; crisis work; art therapy; music therapy; psychotherapy.

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Human Services Work: Administration: advocacy; programming; community relations; management; development/fundraising; grant writing. Information/Strategies: Acquire related experience on campus as a resident hall advisor, orientation leader, admissions tour guide or peer mentor; earn a graduate degree in psychology, statistics or marketing for the greatest number of opportunities; develop strong quantitative and statistical skills by taking additional math and statistics courses; earn an MBA or a graduate degree in human resources to attain higher level positions; acquire knowledge of government and community resources available for those in need; earn a minor in business or supplement curriculum with business courses; secure strong personal recommendations; develop strong communication skills; cultivate the desire to help others; volunteer or work as a tutor. MCCCD Transfer Universities Offering Related Degree Programs: More than two dozen transfer universities offer majors and degrees in psychology. At the bachelor’s degree level, some universities offer specializations or concentrations in specific sub-fields, such as social psychology or applied psychology. Visit www.maricopa.edu/transfer to view additional transfer information for this major.


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Class search features Course descriptions and outlines General education designations Internet, hybrid and Honors class search options Access to your grades, schedule, charges and payments, contact information, transcripts and more!

This site links information for all Arizona public and tribal community colleges and state universities. With it, you can:

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These sites contain information, links and resources you will need for making the most of your transfer opportunity with the Maricopa Community Colleges. The more you familiarize yourself with these tools, the smoother your transfer experience will be. Advisors, faculty and counselors will guide you through many of the steps, but get started today and save yourself time in learning what’s new with these tools!

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Access transfer/major guides See how courses transfer (CEG) Understand key transfer concepts Learn about degrees/pathways Search for college/university advisors Figure out if an AGEC is for you!

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Compare colleges by size and location Get an understanding of tuition/costs Learn about credit transfer Access specific sites for MCCCD graduates Get connected with faculty/advisors

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Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) and Associate Degree: • Have you selected a major with an Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC)? If so, have you completed the requirements and requested AGEC certification on your transcripts? Y

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The earlier you identify your academic goals and interests, the better. When gathering information, consult a variety of sources – including printed resources, websites, college representatives and other students. Before you transfer to a university, check into the following:

At CCAD, we’ve created a space where the arts, new ideas, and diverse perspectives are encouraged and explored. It’s a discussion, a classroom, a building… and our entire downtown campus. Use it to take your associates degree to a full BFA: we’re here to help. Call toll-free, 877.997.CCAD (2223).

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Transfer Timeline:

What Do I Do Prior To Transferring? The following is a general timeline to assist you in planning your transfer. It’s never too early to begin planning. It is recommended that you: • Declare your intent to transfer when you begin transfer coursework; • Aim to finalize your choice of major and university by the time you have earned 24 credits.

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Semesters Before Transferring:

• Find out which universities offer majors that interest you. • Investigate possible transfer institutions that offer your intended program(s) – by desired features (i.e., cost, location, size, services, distance learning). • Consult with Maricopa Community College’s advising, faculty, counseling and career center personnel/resources to assist you with choosing your major. • Learn more about general education requirements and lowerdivision requirements. • Begin looking for scholarships, discounts and other ways to meet costs. • Pay attention to required course sequencing and GPA requirements for your program.

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• Solidify your choice of academic major or area of study and narrow down your transfer institutions. • Learn about admission requirements, and investigate programspecific selection criteria and requirements such as auditions or portfolios. Many majors have priority deadlines. • Use Transfer Guides and the Course Equivalency Guide to assist you with course selection: www.aztransfer.com

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• Continue selecting courses that transfer appropriately within your program of study. • Submit your applications for admission and financial aid along with all of your official transcripts, AP and CLEP test scores (if you have any) and immunization records. • File your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) depending upon the priority dates of the universities you are considering. • Talk with advisors and academic professionals at your transfer institution – call ahead for an appointment. Find out if orientation is required and keep abreast of changes in program requirements. • See your community college advisor to check your eligibility to graduate.

• Complete transferable coursework in your program and apply for your associate degree and graduation. • Request AGEC certification to be placed on your transcripts. • Send official transcripts at the end of your last semester before transferring. • Attend new student orientation sessions or use online orientation tools to learn which resources are essential.

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If you have a tight budget and want to stay close to home, begin at one of the Maricopa Community Colleges. Your community college will help you prepare academically to enter the university you choose. To learn more about your transfer opportunities, visit: www.maricopa.edu/transfer

I Want To Transfer. What Do I Need To Do? 1. Explore Now is the time for you to explore a major or program of study. Ask faculty and staff from career services, counseling and advisement centers about resources to help you.

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2. Decide Now that you are on the path to completing your AGEC and associate degree, you have a few more decisions to make. You need to decide which academic program to pursue (according to your university major) and which college or university you would like to attend.

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3. Prepare If transferring to a university is your academic goal, you should begin by looking into an AGEC (Arizona General Education Curriculum) – a 35-credit certificate that fulfills university general education requirements and will have you more than half way through your associate. 4. Transfer When you are ready to transfer, make sure that you have requested an evaluation of your transcripts for AGEC and associate degree.

What Types Of Degrees Can I Earn At The Maricopa Community Colleges? • Associate in Arts (AA) • Associate in Arts – Elementary Education (AAEE)

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Associate in Business (ABus) Associate in Science (AS) Associate in Transfer Partnership (ATP) Associate in Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts – Art Associate in Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts – Dance Associate in Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts – Theatre Associate in Applied Science (AAS)

If you complete any of the above degrees, you will be admitted to a public Arizona university with junior status; however, this does not guarantee admission into specific programs.

Why Earn An Associate Degree? Besides acknowledging your efforts and providing you with a sense of completion and achievement, your degree may offer you several of these advantages: • Guarantees admission into many Maricopa partner institutions. • Prepares you academically to enter into university programs. • Helps assure a seamless transition by maximizing the applicability and transferability of your academic credits. • Provides a transfer plan to a four-year college or university. • Helps you qualify for a job or promotion. • Helps you qualify for tuition discounts and scholarships at Maricopa partner institutions.


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Choose focus not conformity. Imagination over social acceptance. Learning, not just going to class. UAT offers degrees in Advancing Computer Science, Artificial Life Programming, Digital Media, Digital Video, Enterprise Software Development, Game Art & Animation, Game Design, Game Programming, Network Engineering, Network Security, Open Source Technologies, Robotics & Embedded Systems, Serious Game & Simulation and more.

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