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Biology Transfer Pathway

Biology Transfer Pathway

Step 1: Earn your associate degree with the biology transfer pathway

Community college students who follow the OGTP in biology and complete an AA or AS degree can transfer seamlessly to any of the following private four-year colleges and universities in Ohio. These four-year colleges have approved the transfer pathway in biology so that you will transfer with maximum credit from your associate degree. You will be on track to complete your bachelor’s degree in biology in as little as four semesters.

Here are the benefits for you:

  • Clarity in the courses you take at Clark State College, and assurance that your courses will transfer smoothly toward the bachelor’s degree in biology.
  • Introductory major courses and most, if not all, general education courses at the four-year private college will be completed from courses taken in your associate degree.
  • Transfer as a college junior with maximum credit counting toward the bachelor’s degree.
  • Finish your bachelor’s degree in as little as two years, enrolled as a full-time student.
  • Transfer advisors at Clark State College and the four-year private colleges are working together for your success to guide you every step of the way. Check with a transfer advisor at the college where you plan to transfer, to learn about the application and admission process as well as scholarships and financial aid.

Step 2: Transfer to a four-year private college with maximum credit toward your bachelor’s degree.

Courses in your associate degree and transfer pathway have been approved to transfer with maximum credit toward your bachelor’s degree in biology. You will transfer as a college junior and can earn your bachelor’s degree in as little as two years.

Talk with a transfer counselor at the college where you plan to transfer, to learn about the application and admission process, as well as scholarships and financial aid.

Four-Year private college biology transfer programs: