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lmost half of the students attending one of the 10 Maricopa Community Colleges say they intend to transfer to a university. In the 2007-08 academic year, more than 5,800 Maricopa students entered one of the state universities as a new transfer student. Over 80 percent of those went to Arizona State University. That same year, almost 25,000 of all the undergraduates enrolled at the state universities were transfer students from one of the Maricopa colleges. What do Maricopa transfer students study at the university? The top five majors are the following: business-related fields, education, health and clinical sciences, psychology and biological/biomedical sciences. Most of these transfer students perform very well academically and go on to earn a bachelor’s degree. In academic year 2006-07, the latest year that data is available, the state universities awarded bachelor’s degrees to more than 6,000 Maricopa transfer students. And private universities in the state awarded another 1,500 bachelor’s degrees to former Maricopa students.
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 maricopa.edu/transfer to learn more about these partners. Maricopa has transfer articulation agreements with the following institutions:
Arizona Transfer System Partners • Arizona State University • Northern Arizona University • University of Arizona
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Transfer Student Ombudsman
Are you having trouble with the transfer process? How the Transfer Student Ombudsman (TSO) Can Help You: The TSO is a knowledgeable and experienced advocate for students seeking to transfer or who have transferred and have encountered obstacles in the transfer process.
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The TSO will: • Clarify advising/transfer issues and advocate for students experiencing obstacles in the transfer process • Work collaboratively with other TSOs to resolve problems/issues related to transfer in order to provide a seamless transfer process • Serve as an on-campus clearinghouse to track and document transfer issues
Argosy University The Art Institute of Phoenix Ashford University California University of Pennsylvania Capella University Charter Oak State College Clark Atlanta University* Cleveland Chiropractic College Columbia University Columbus College of Art & Design DeVry University – Phoenix
• Embry Riddle Aeronautical University • Excelsior College • Florida Memorial College* • Franklin University • Grand Canyon University • Jones International University • Kansas State University • Langston University* • Marylhurst University • Mayville State University • Mercy College^ • Midwestern University • Mississippi Valley State Univ.* • New Mexico State University^ • North Carolina A&T University* • Northcentral University • Nova Southeastern University • Ottawa University • Palmer College of Chiropractic • Park University • Pennsylvania State University
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Plymouth State University Prairie View A&M University Prescott College Regis University Rochester Institute of Technology SUNY Empire State College Union Institute & University University of the Incarnate Word^ University of New Mexico^ University of Phoenix (ground campuses) Upper Iowa University – Extended Univ. Utah State University Walden University Wayland Baptist University Western Governors University Western International University Western New Mexico University
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An Ombudsman is defined by the 1996 printing of Random House Webster’s College Dictionary as “a person who investigates and resolves complaints, as from…students.” STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: Students can expect the transfer process to be seamless only if they have declared a major, embarked on the appropriate degree pathway, and met other expectations normal for a person who eventually plans to earn a four-year college degree. These expectations are: • Declare a major and select a university, ideally, by the time 30 credits have been earned. • Work with an advisor at the
community college to develop an educational plan • Select and successfully complete course work based on this educational plan • Request all necessary documents and official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions be sent to the community college and/or university in a timely manner • File for AGEC or AGEC in progress, or Associate’s degree, if appropriate • File for graduation at the community college, if appropriate • Follow guidelines for university
admission and for admission to a professional program within the particular college. This includes deadlines, GPA requirements, immunizations, and financial aid • Work with the appropriate university advisor to continue their educational plan These expectations of students are essential to ensure the seamless transfer process. Student who have met these expectations and still perceive obstacles in the transfer process should contact their campus TSO.
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Transfer Decisions aking informed decisions is a skill that each of us uses every day, in just about every possible way: at work, with friends and family, for personal goals and as consumers. Technologies and websites are there to help us in our decision-making efforts, however, they can also bring additional confusion at times. This page is designed to provide you with great ideas on how to more successfully achieve the goal of graduating from a Maricopa Community College, transferring to a college or university, and completing your bachelor’s degree. Once you have a clear picture of your goals, you can count on these people and resources to assist you in making the best decisions for your future.
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For the last 25 years, increases in college tuition have outpaced not only price increases in other economic sectors (food, housing, medical care), they have far surpassed the rate of increase to family income (Measuring Up, 2008; highereducation.org). As costs rise, learn how to navigate the various sources of money available for financing your college education: • • • • • • •
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College research often focuses on factors that contribute to student success, including effective decision-making, high school preparation, active learning and student engagement (Kuh et al’s Student Success in College, 2005). College degree completion is associated with several of these elements below, but it is not guaranteed by them. Your personalized formula may lead to earlier graduation, increased cost savings and quicker job entry, among other things. See Clifford Adelman’s “The Toolbox Revisited: Paths to Degree Completion From High School Through College” (2006).
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As you are likely aware, this site contains everything you need to get started at your Maricopa Community College, including: • • • •
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.
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Check out this link for a new way to learn more about the dozens of college and university transfer options you have, whether in Maricopa County, on-line, with a pre-professional program, to a private institution or at a public Arizona state university.
This site links information for all Arizona public and tribal community colleges and state universities. With it, you can:
• 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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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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Maricopa Community College Students In-State Options In addition to the Arizona public universities (ASU, NAU and UA) Maricopa has transfer agreements with several other colleges and universities in Arizona, and in the Valley. These include Argosy University, Art Institute of Phoenix, DeVry University, Grand Canyon University, Midwestern University, Northcentral University, Prescott College, Ottawa University, University of Phoenix, Wayland Baptist University and Western International University. If you don’t want to go too far from home, these institutions are great options for you!
Out-of-State and International Options If studying out of state is what you’re thinking, Maricopa has partnerships in just about every part of the country – Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Utah – Oregon and North Dakota – Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania – just to name a few. Interested in international opportunities? The University of Guadalajara in Mexico may be an option for you. This agreement allows Maricopa students to transfer 98 credits and enter medical school without a bachelor’s degree. The program is accredited and students, upon completion, will have a path to practicing medicine in the United States. As a student who completes a two-year program of study in hospitality and tourism management, you will be eligible to transfer to Switzerland’s Les Roches, School of Hotel Management, to continue your studies and earn either the Swiss Hotel Association Higher Diploma in Hospitality Management, or the baccalaureate degree in a specialty area.
On-line If you are a working adult, or if you are looking for flexible degree programs, you may want to explore these options: Ashford University, Capella University, Franklin University, Jones International University, Marylhurst University, Mayville State University, Park University, Regis University, Walden University and Western Governor’s University.
f you are a student at one of the Maricopa Community Colleges and plan to seek a bachelor’s degree, you will be happy to hear that Maricopa has expanded its transfer partnerships to include more than 40 accredited colleges and universities. The advantages of having transfer agreements with several colleges include: 1) you can choose the bachelor’s degree that best suits your needs, whether it is internet, other forms of distance learning or on-campus instruction; 2) these partnerships ensure that your Maricopa coursework is accepted and applied to your program of study; and 3) cost savings – starting your degree at Maricopa will mean a substantial savings in meeting college costs. Be sure to visit this site for comparing colleges and universities with the programs and features you are most interested in: maricopa.edu/transfer/
Culturally Enriched Institutions (Minority Serving Institutions) Institutions of higher education enrolling populations with significant percentages of minority students are commonly referred to as Minority Serving Institutions, or MSIs for short. The benefits in transferring to an MSI often include: affordable tuition, small class sizes, faculty and students who have similar cultural backgrounds, networking opportunities and programs designed with minority students in mind. Maricopa has partnerships with several MSIs, in particular, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI). Agreements with HBCUs include: Clark Atlanta, Florida Memorial College, Langston, Prairie View, Mississippi Valley State and North Carolina A&T. If you want to attend an HSI, the following have excellent degree programs: Mercy College, University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University, University of Arizona (UA South), University of the Incarnate Word, etc.
Specialized Programs Through some of Maricopa’s partnerships, once you earn an associate’s degree, you can work further toward your bachelor’s degree by earning up to 90 credits for transfer. Look into these exciting programs – which are sometimes called “3+1” agreements – as students can often complete three of their years of study at the community college. Partners accepting transfer into such programs include: Ashford University, Capella University, Charter Oak State College, Excelsior College, Northcentral University, Northern Arizona University and Regis University. Also, Maricopa has special programmatic agreements in the following areas: interior design, chiropractic medicine, diagnostic medical imaging and therapy, and an on-line dietetics program.
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1. 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? 2. Have you met with an advisor to determine your eligibility to graduate at your community college? 3. Have you submitted an application for graduation?
Major and University Requirements: Chandler-Gilbert Community College Elementary Education, B.S. Public Management, B.S. or B.A. (Interdisciplinary Studies) 90/30 transfer program
Estrella Mountain Community College Elementary Education, B.S. Public Management, B.S. or B.A. (Interdisciplinary Studies) 90/30 transfer program
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Glendale Community College Elementary Education, B.S. Speech Communication, B.S.
Mesa Community College – Downtown Mesa Elementary Education, B.S. Administration of Justice, B.I.S. Administration of Justice, B.A.S. Emergency Services Administration, B.A.S. (for Fire Science) Fire Science Administration, B.I.S.
Paradise Valley Community College Elementary Education, B.S. Bachelor of Business Administration, B.B.A. Public Management, B.S. or B.A. 90/30 transfer program
Elementary Education, B.S. Health Sciences – Medical Assisting, B.S. – Online! Emergency Services Administration, B.A.S. (for Fire Science)
Rio Salado College Public Management, B.S. or B.A. 90/30 transfer program Humanities, B.S. or B.A. – 90/30 transfer program – Online! And several online programs in health, interdisciplinary studies and more …
Scottsdale Community College Early Childhood Education, B.S. Hotel & Restaurant Management, B.S. Interior Design, B.S. Parks and Recreation Management, B.S. Public Management, B.S. or B.A. 90/30 transfer program
South Mountain Community College Elementary Education, B.S. Public Management, B.S. or B.A. 90/30 transfer program
NAU North Valley Campus Sociology, B.I.S. Public Management, B.S. or B.A. (Interdisciplinary Studies) 90/30 transfer program Health Sciences – Dental Hygiene Completion, B.S. – also offered online!
Check with an academic advisor as program offerings are subject to change. For more information, visit the Connection website at maricopa.edu/connection/
1. Does your major have a Second Language proficiency requirement? 2. Have you completed all the pre-requisites for your university program? 3. Have you met the minimum cumulative GPA for admission into the university and academic program you want? 4. Have you investigated tuition and fees at the university? (Note: Some programs may require a professional fee, which is in addition to tuition)
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he Connection is a partnership between the Maricopa Community Colleges and Northern Arizona University (NAU) designed to increase transfer opportunities for Maricopa students within Maricopa County. This partnership strengthens and coordinates the longstanding relationship between the Maricopa Colleges and NAU and increases student access to a variety of quality, comprehensive academic programs. Students can earn a baccalaureate degree on, or near, their home community college campus. Faculty and advisors at both institutions are able to guide students through the process to apply and enroll in a range of undergraduate programs. NAU advisors at Maricopa colleges help students plan a smooth transition between associate and bachelor degree program pathways. Classes for NAU’s Connection programs are offered on specific MCCCD campuses but all programs are open to Maricopa students studying at any of the Maricopa Community Colleges. NAU has offices and buildings on most all campuses of the Maricopa Community Colleges and offers degree programs on-site, nearby and online. Bachelor’s degree programs offered are listed below.
The earlier you identify your academic goals and interests … the better!!! When gathering information, consult a variety of sources - including printed resources, web sites, college representatives, and other students.
1. Have you researched university admission priority dates and deadlines? 2. Have you submitted your application(s) for admission and all of your official transcripts (and any AP and CLEP test scores) prior to transferring? 3. Have you checked to see if high school transcripts and test scores are required? 4. Have you sent final official transcripts after your final semester is completed?
Financial Aid/Scholarships: 1. Have you submitted your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the priority date of your transfer institution(s)? 2. Have you researched scholarship and work-study opportunities? Be wary of potential scams, as services should be free of charge. 3. Have you decided whether you will live on- or offcampus? (Note: On-campus housing can be limited and is usually awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.)
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ASU and Maricopa Community Colleges launch an expanded partnership with the goal to increase student transfer success and degree completion
rizona State University and the Maricopa Community College District are entering into an expanded partnership to increase the number of students who complete a community college degree and go on to graduate from ASU. The goal is to double the number of students transferring to ASU from the community colleges, and to increase their success at the university. The agreement emphasizes academic preparation, increased student advising and financial support and better sharing of data and information to make the transfer process smooth. Students will benefit from priority or guaranteed admission to ASU degree programs when a prescribed course sequence is followed. This represents an expansion of the ASU/Maricopa Alliance, an agreement that was first entered into in July 2005. As the two largest providers of higher education in the state, ASU and Maricopa are uniquely positioned to create a student-centered “culture of transfer” to increase the number of college degrees awarded in Arizona. ASU and the MCCD have a strong history of developing collaborations and partnerships to support transfer student success. As the need for educated workers in the state increases, they are ramping up their efforts, with the following goals: • Double the number of Maricopa students transferring to ASU over the next five years, from 4,300 in 2006-07; • Double the percentage of Maricopa students transferring to ASU with an associate’s degree, from 30 percent in 2006-07; • Increase the rate of Maricopa transfer students earning a bachelor’s degree; • Ensure seamless transition of students between Maricopa and ASU; • Expand opportunities for direct transfer to specified ASU degree programs. A key component of the enhanced alliance is incentives for students who complete
an associate’s degree or Arizona General Education Curriculum through an articulated degree-to-degree transfer program. The Maricopa to ASU Pathways Program (MAPP) will provide guaranteed admission into an ASU undergraduate program. First-time freshmen who successfully complete a MAPP and transfer to ASU within three years of entering the program will benefit from tuition incentives such as a cap on tuition increases during their enrollment at ASU. Guidelines include encouraging Maricopa students to earn an associate’s degree before transferring, making students aware of financial aid opportunities and requirements, increasing ASU on-site student advising on MCCD campuses, increasing collection and sharing of data and the development of an electronic transcript system. “Linkages between the community college and the university are essential to the future of our educational enterprise in Arizona,” says Michael Crow, ASU president. “The Maricopa Community College District and ASU, through these efforts, have greatly enhanced our relationship and thus greatly improved our chances of success.” “Our colleges and ASU have a strong history of collaboration that will only be enhanced by strengthening the alliance,” Chancellor Rufus Glasper said. “We want to make sure that as many Maricopa County students as possible have the best opportunity to succeed first at a Maricopa Community College and then at the university.” The two institutions appointed a steering committee to implement the MAPP program by fall 2009, and to assess the progress of the alliance. ASU and MCCD will work together to identify and secure resources for the expanded partnership. Visit maricopa.edu/alliance
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AGEC an academic advisor to develop an educational plan. Your advisor can help you locate information and answer your questions about AGEC and transfer requirements.
What are the requirements for AGEC? What is AGEC? AGEC is the Arizona General Education Curriculum. It is a 35credit block of courses that will transfer to any public university in Arizona to meet lower-division general education requirements. It is part of a statewide agreement among community colleges and universities. You can read more about it at 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 admission to the universities.
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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 aztransfer.com It is highly recommended that students meet regularly with
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 ................. 6 Humanities & Fine Arts ............... 6 Social & Behavioral Sciences ...... 6 Natural Sciences........................ 8 Awareness Areas ....... Credits Cultural Diversity in the US....... 0-3 Global or Historical Awareness ... 0-3
How do I know which courses meet these requirements? Courses that apply to AGEC are listed in your college catalog and can be found online at maricopa.
edu/academic/ccta/curric/ac/ amtrx.doc It is important to know that the list of courses is updated each semester. However, any courses you take will continue to carry the value they had in the semester you completed the course.
Does it matter which courses I choose to meet AGEC requirements? Students completing the AGEC will still be required to fulfill lower-division program requirements and prerequisites within their college and major area of study. In order to most efficiently complete a degree program, students should select courses to meet the AGEC requirements that will also fulfill program requirements in the college and major they intend to pursue upon transfer. Majors in the professional fields, e.g., architecture, engineering, business, fine/creative arts, health professions and natural sciences have significant prerequisites and program requirements that must be completed before a student may be admitted to upper-division course work. 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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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.
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 lower-division 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 program-specific selection criteria and requirements such as auditions or portfolios. Many majors have priority deadlines. • Use Transfer Guides and the Course Equivalency Guide assist you with course selection: 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.
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• 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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f you have a tight budget and want to stay close to home, begin at one of the Maricopa Community Colleges. The community colleges will help you prepare academically to enter into the university of your choice. 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.
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.
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.
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Arts (AA) Arts – Elementary Education (AAEE) Business (ABus) Science (AS) Transfer Partnership (ATP) Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts - Art Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts - Dance Arts (AA) Degree, Fine Arts - Theatre 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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