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Transfer Pathways to a College Degree

Transfer Pathways to a College Degree. In the University System of Ohio. Presentation Highlights. University System of Ohio Statewide Initiatives Transfer Tools Transfer Pathways Student Responsibilities. The University System of Ohio. 13 universities 24 branch campuses

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Transfer Pathways to a College Degree

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  1. Transfer Pathways to a College Degree In the University System of Ohio

  2. Presentation Highlights University System of Ohio Statewide Initiatives Transfer Tools Transfer Pathways Student Responsibilities

  3. The University System of Ohio • 13 universities • 24 branch campuses • 23 technical and community colleges • Adult literacy and adult workforce centers Ohio’s network of public colleges and universities Mission: To provide affordable, high-quality higher education opportunities for all Ohioans

  4. Ohio’s 53 Private Colleges Even though the University System of Ohio (USO) represents public institutions many Ohio private colleges/universities willingly participate in transfer and articulation initiatives. Check with the accepting/receiving institution for transfer information.

  5. Statewide Initiatives in Ohio • Equal Treatment for Transfer Students • Guaranteed Admission for Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree earners • Acceptance of All Passing Grades (including D’s) • Standardized Acceptance of Advanced Placement (AP) Scores • Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT) 2

  6. Ohio Board of Regents http://regents.ohio.gov/transfer

  7. Transfer Tools

  8. Ohio Transfer Module • English Composition • Mathematics • Arts and Humanities • Social and Behavioral Sciences • Natural or Physical Sciences • Interdisciplinary Coursework A subset of the general education requirements consisting of 36-40 semester hours or 54-60 quarter hours of specific credits in:

  9. Transfer Assurance Guides (TAG) Example TRANSFER TO BACCALAUREATE DEGREE AND MAJOR ASSOCIATE DEGREE Pre-major & Major Courses –Additional Hours TAG OHIO TRANSFER MODULE (36-40 semester hours / 54-60 quarter hours) Elective Courses – 16 semester hours • Courses in transfer module that are for major pathway Required Courses – 24 semester hours OTM • 6 hrs. Arts & Humanities • 6 hrs. Social / Behavioral Sciences • 3 hrs. English • 3 hrs. Math • 6 hrs. Natural/Physical Sciences

  10. Course Applicability System (CAS) www.transfer.org

  11. Transfer Partnership Agreements Transfer Partnership Agreements are created between institutions to facilitate the transfer of specific program credits to ensure that credits are applied effectively to a degree or program.

  12. Articulation and Transfer Clearinghouse Clearinghouse College Transcript • Student requests his/her official transcript be sent to another Ohio institution. • Transcript will be sent electronically through the Articulation and Transfer Clearinghouse. A TAG audit will be performed. • Transcript arrives at the receiving institution, accompanied by a report annotating the TAG courses. • Coursework is applied to degree requirements and becomes part of student’s permanent record at the receiving institution. Receiving Institution

  13. Transfer Tools • Ohio Transfer Module (TM) • Transfer Assurance Guides (TAGs) • Course Applicability System (CAS) • Articulation Agreements Between Institutions • Articulation & Transfer Clearinghouse (ATC)

  14. Transfer Pathways to a College Degree

  15. Earning College Credit While in High School Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO A & B) Tech Prep Seniors to Sophomores Initiative Early College High School Advanced Placement International Baccalaureate (IB)

  16. Pathways Beyond High School Community and Technical Colleges Universities Regional/Branch Campuses Adult Learning and Career Centers

  17. Alternative Credit Credit by Exam Credit for Prior Learning College-Level Examination Program – CLEP Military Credit – DANTES Articulated Credit or Non-traditional Credit

  18. Pathways Beyond High School High School University A University B Regional/ Branch Campus Community/ Technical College College Degree Adult Learning Career Ctr Employment

  19. Transfer Pathways Earning College Credit While in High School Transferring Military Credit -- DANTES Transferring Between Institutions Swirling Among Multiple Institutions Alternative Credit

  20. Transfer Terminology • Applicability • Bilateral Agreement • Degree Completion • Higher Ed GPA • Seamless Transfer • Transferability http://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/glossary.php As you investigate transferring, you will hear what at times sounds like another language.

  21. Transfer Student Responsibilities • Develop a transfer plan with an advisor/counselor • Know the deadlines as they are key (i.e. scholarships, course selections, housing etc…) • Understand grade requirements for college and program of study • Create a CAS account • Ask questions/Use resources As a student, you have some very important things that you are responsible for in terms of transferring to another college.

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