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St. Clair County Community College Catalog
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Transfer Program Information

St. Clair County Community College provides the freshmen and sophomore courses needed to fulfill requirements for those students planning to transfer to a senior college or university to complete a bachelor's degree. Most transfer institutions prefer that students select courses leading to the Associate in Arts (AA), Science (AS), Engineering (AE) or Business (AB) degree. However, credits for the Associate in Applied Arts and Science (AAS) degrees may be transferred, depending upon the major area of study and the transfer institution of choice.

The transferability of SC4 courses may vary among transfer institutions. Therefore, it is important for transfer students to identify their transfer institution early in their freshman year.

TRANSFER OPTIONS
After completing the associate degree requirements, many SC4 students continue their career paths at four-year institutions in programs such as:

Accounting
Agricultural science
Animal science
Anthropology
Architectural engineering
Art
Automotive engineering
Biology
Broadcasting
Business administration
Chemical engineering
Chemistry
Child development
Civil engineering
Communication design
Computer science
Corrections
Counseling
Criminal justice
Economics
Education
Electrical engineering
English
Environmental science
Fine arts
Foreign language
Forestry
Geography

Geology
General business
Health care administration
History
Horticulture
Human development
Human resources
Journalism
Marketing
Math
Mechanical engineering
Medical records
Music
Nursing
Occupational therapy
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physical therapy
Physics
Political science
Pre-dentistry
Pre-law
Pre-medicine
Psychology
Radiologic therapy
Social work
Sociology
Veterinary medicine

TRANSFER STUDENT TIPS

  • Meet at least once per semester with an SC4 advisor before selecting courses to review transfer guides and articulation agreements.

  • Contact the four-year institution(s) where you plan on transferring and consult the institution's website.

  • Transfer institutions will typically accept 60 credit hours from SC4 and require a minimum 2.0 GPA; however, these requirements may vary by institution.

  • View transfer equivalency information on the Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (MACRAO) website at www.macrao.org or at www.michigantransfernetwork.org.

  • Apply for admission to the four-year institution before the actual date you plan to transfer.

  • A variety of applications are available in the Student Success Center or online at www.macrao.org

  • Have an official SC4 transcript mailed directly to the four-year institution. Requests may be made online via the WAVE at www.sc4.edu/wave or in the Enrollment Services office.

  • Inquire about transfer scholarships in the SC4 Financial Aid office and/or by contacting the four-year institution.

MACRAO STATEWIDE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY TRANSFER AGREEMENT

SC4 is a member of the Michigan statewide transfer agreement between community and four-year public or private colleges and universities of Michigan. The MACRAO (Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers) Agreement helps simplify the transfer of credit for SC4 students. The agreement stipulates that 30 semester credit hours of 100 level and above, compatible, general course work will be granted smooth transferability to participating universities. Credits will be awarded towards a student's general education requirements.

Students completing the following MACRAO Agreement requirements must request in the SC4 Enrollment Services office to have their transcript listed as "MACRAO Agreement Satisfied."

MACRAO REQUIREMENTS

Required Courses
Semester Hours
ENG 101English Composition I
3
ENG 102English Composition II
3
*Social Science Requirement
8
**Humanities Requirement
8
***Science & Math Requirement
8
Total Credit Hours/Range Total Contact Hours = 30/30-32

Note: Courses taken in each group must be in more than one subject area (with the exception of English Composition).

For a list of senior colleges and universities that have signed the MACRAO Agreement, visit www.macrao.org.

SPECIAL TRANSFER DEGREES AND CERTIFICATION
Associate in Business (Transfer)
Associate in Engineering (Transfer)
General Transfer Studies (MACRAO) Certificate

SPECIAL ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS WITH SENIOR INSTITUTIONS

Additional transfer guides and articulation agreements from colleges and universities may be available for occupational classes/programs. For additional information call (810) 989-5747. The following articulation agreements are in place:

Capella University
Concordia University
Davenport University
Eastern Michigan University
Ferris State University
Franklin University
Kaplan University
Kettering University
Lake Superior State University
Lambton College
 (Sarnia, ONT, CA)
 Hospitality and Tourism
Macomb Community College
 Physical Therapy Assistant
 Occupational Therapy Assistant
 Respiratory Therapy
 Veterinary Technology

Madonna University
Mott Community College
Northwestern Michigan College,
 Great Lakes Maritime Academy
Northwood University
Oakland University
Saginaw Valley State University
Siena Heights University
University of Michigan - Flint
University of Cincinnati
University of Phoenix
Walsh College
Wayne State University


St. Clair County Community College University Center
See the University Center section of this catalog or visit www.sc4.edu/universities for a detailed listing of bachelor's degree completion programs available locally through university partnerships and online alliances.

HIGH SCHOOL ARTICULATION

St. Clair County Community College is committed to providing a variety of methods for granting college credit for competencies and skills attained outside of the traditional college classroom. This process is called articulation. Articulation agreements exist between St. Clair County Community College and the following high schools and secondary technical education centers:

Huron County
Huron Area Technical Center

Sanilac County
Sanilac Career Center

Lapeer County
Lapeer County Vocational Technical Center
Tuscola County
Vocational Education Center
St. Clair County
Algonac
Capac
Marine City
Marysville
Memphis
Port Huron
Port Huron Northern
St. Clair
St. Clair County RESA
Yale

High school students should contact the counseling office at their local high school or technical education center to obtain the most updated information regarding the articulation of credits to the college.