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Transfer
Information
Transfer
Students
Students transferring to Iowa Central Community College will be
given credit in the Arts and Science division for successful work
from other properly accredited colleges. Transfer of Applied Sciences
and Technologies credit is described under the internal articulation
policy.
It
is the transfer student's responsibility to contact the registrar
as soon as possible after their initial admission to the college.
The student must have official transcripts of all prior work sent
to the registrars office for evaluation. This should be done before
the next registration period to facilitate proper curricular planning.
When
transfer credits are accepted by Iowa Central Community College,
the college cannot determine how other institutions will treat those
as transfer credits.
Associate
of Arts (AA) Degree Articulation Agreement
The two-year Associate in Arts Degree from the Arts and Sciences
Division of Iowa Central will enable a student to enter four-year
colleges and universities as a junior prepared to complete work
toward a bachelor's degree in any number of major fields of study.
Students are advised to correspond with the admissions office or
department at the college where they plan to transfer.
Students
who complete an AA degree at Iowa Central Community College and
who subsequently enroll at one of the Iowa state universities are
considered to have met freshman and sophomore level general education
requirements for certain Bachelor's degrees under the terms specified
in the agreements, based on jointly developed transfer agreements.
The
Iowa state universities also accept up to 16 semester credit hours
of vocational-technical courses for transfer from Iowa Central Community
College provided those credits apply to an AA degree at Iowa Central.
Iowa
Central maintains transfer agreements with all Regent universities
in Iowa as well as similar arrangements with several private and
public colleges throughout the Midwest. Indeed, students have benefited
tremendously by having completed their first two years at Iowa Central
and transferring to complete baccalaureate degrees throughout the
nation. The College is an excellent and economical way to initiate
a four-year program of study.
Transfer
of Vocational-Technical Credits
The Regents' universities accept up to 16 semester credit hours
of vocational-technical courses for transfer from community colleges
provided those credits apply to the AA degree at the host community
college and the other Iowa community colleges. You do not have to
obtain an AA degree, however, to have this credit awarded.
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