WHAT IS A TRANSFER STUDENT?
A transfer student is any student who has college coursework at one institution and then transfers that coursework to another institution. Community college is often the starting point of a college education. Many students begin at a two-year college and then transfer to a four-year college. If you want to take this route, it helps to gather information so that you can make wise decisions about the community college courses you take.
Successful transfer depends on many factors, such as the college where you hope to earn your bachelor’s degree and the major you choose. Check with both the community college and the four-year colleges you hope to attend to hear about the process from both points of view.
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
Spoon River has many suggested curricula for transfer degrees designed for students desiring to complete the first two years of a baccalaureate program and then transfer to a four-year institution. The curriculum outlines should be used in conjunction with the listings of general education and other college requirements for the Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degrees.
ILLINOIS ARTICULATION INITIATIVE (IAI)
Spoon River College participates in the Illinois Articulation Initiative, a statewide agreement that allows transfer of the completed Illinois General Education Core Curriculum between participating institutions. Completion of the transferable General Education Core Curriculum at any participating college or university in Illinois assures transferring students that lower-division general education requirements for an associate or bachelor’s degree have been satisfied.
This agreement is in effect for students entering an associate or bachelor’s degree-granting institution as a first-time freshman fall 1998 (and thereafter). Students in AAS and AA/AS degree programs must select general education courses with IAI codes. The following codes identify qualifying general education courses:
- IAI C (Communication)
- IAI F (Fine Arts)
- IAI H (Humanities)
- IAI L (Life Sciences)
- IAI M (Mathematics)
- IAI P (Physical Sciences)
- IAI S (Social Sciences)