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Transfer Planning/Student
Responsibilities
If you are seeking
an AA or AS degree, you should plan your program at Clark State according
to the requirements of the transfer institution. If you begin your
academic career at Clark State in an Applied Business or Applied
Science (AAB or AAS) degree program, you may not receive transfer
credit for many of the technical courses within those programs, either
for the AA/AS at Clark State or for a major at a four-year college
or university.
Here are specific
guidelines of student responsibilities to assure maximum transferability
of credits:
- You need
to determine the four-year college or university to which you
will transfer and your prospective major as early as possible
in your academic program.
- You should
request a catalog from the prospective transfer institution
early and become familiar with its admissions policies, scholarship
options/deadlines and degree requirements.
- Generally,
you'll receive credit for most of your courses at the transfer
institutions if you have worked carefully with Clark State
advisors and with personnel at the prospective transfer institutions.
The transfer institutions, however, will make the final determinations.
- You will
need a minimum of 90 credit hours that clearly meet Clark State's
degree requirements to graduate with an AA or AS.
- It is your
responsibility to work with an advisor and sign up for appropriate
courses each quarter.
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