Transfer FAQs
Transferring within Arizona
Thanks to a program supporting transfer pathways, Arizona students can worry less about answering questions like:
- How do I know my credits will transfer?
- Will I lose credits when I transfer?
- How do I know what is required for my major?
- Are the requirements for a business degree the same for all three state universities?
AGEC
Arizona's community colleges and public universities support a statewide policy specifying how course credit transfers between schools. Among the participants are:
- Arizona State University
- Northern Arizona University
- The University of Arizona
Known as AGEC, the Arizona General Education Curriculum supports transfer pathways through common course requirements. AGEC benefits students by allowing them to earn credit for courses at Arizona's state universities before they transfer鈥even if they haven鈥檛 finalized decisions about majors, or where they'll eventually earn their bachelor's degree.
If you're planning to transfer to a private university in Arizona, or in another state, your transfer plan may still include completing AGEC courses, and/or an associate's degree. Meet with an academic advisor for details.
University Transfer FAQs
The Transfer Center鈥檚 goal is to help you plan your transfer to the university so it is our intent to offer you the information and tools you need to make that process possible. Here鈥檚 how we can help:
- Transfer Information Sessions: These are designed to provide information on all-things-transfer! Topics for discussion include: how to make that transition from 独家爆料 to the university, workshops on selecting majors, applying to the university and more! Visit the University Transfer Center for updated sessions.
- Meet University Representatives at 独家爆料: Every semester, we welcome university representatives to our campus to meet with students individually to answer questions with transfer planning, admissions, degree information, etc. They include many of our in-state and out-of-state university partners. The Transfer Center hosts a University Transfer fair every semester (Fall & Spring). Meet with our University Transfer partners (typically we have over 15 in attendance) to learn more about transfer admissions, scholarships and much more. Contact the University Transfer Center for additional information.
- Computer access: Visit with the Advisement and Transfer Center to take advantage of the center鈥檚 laptop to research colleges and scholarships, and to complete the application online. Students can seek on-site guidance from the transfer coordinator if there are questions on the application.
- 独家爆料 of University Brochures: We have many college printed materials such as catalogs, degree information, transfer magazines and more! If you don鈥檛 see what you鈥檙e looking for, ask for it 鈥 we may have the information you need..
There are three ways to access your Official Transcript Request online:
You can send official transcripts to another institution in four ways:
1. Online - Log into with your MEID and password. On the main Student Center page, click the black drop-down arrow, click on Request Official Transcript. Official transcripts are $5 each and unofficial transcripts are free.
2. U.S. Mail - Payment of fees may be made by check or money order.
Please send your mailed request to:
独家爆料 / Attn: Admissions and Records
鈥 1202 West Thomas Road
鈥 Phoenix, AZ 85013
3. FAX - Payment for faxed requests must be made by credit card ONLY and included in fax request. Specify whether you are requesting an Unofficial or Official Transcript.
- Student ID number or Social Security Number
- Current Name, Address and Telephone Number
- Former Names used while attending 独家爆料
- Date of Birth
- Complete Address of where you would like the transcript sent
- A signature is required to process your request!
Please fax request to:
独家爆料 Transcripts / (602) 285-7813
4. In Person - Payment of fees may be made by check, money order, or credit card. Visit the Admissions & Records office.
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It's never too early to begin planning for a smooth transfer to another institution. Your decisions and commitment to a specific program and university directly impact the success of transferring credits. The longer you wait to make a decision, the more you risk delaying degree completion. We recommend the following:
- By the time you have earned 6 credits - declare your intent to transfer.
- By the time you have earned 24 credits - declare your major and university.
- Successful TIPS for a Successful TRANSFER Student Experience
The Maricopa Community Colleges have agreements with the Arizona public universities (Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona), and more than forty other institutions - nationally and internationally. These transfer partnerships assist students in making a smooth transition from one institution to the next by maximizing your Maricopa credits. In addition, several of these partnerships offer tuition discounts and scholarships for Maricopa graduates. To access a list of Maricopa's transfer partners, please visit: .
It is recommended that you transfer after completing an Associate Degree or when you and your advisor determine that you are fully prepared to transfer to your institution of choice.
Transfer Pathways
The transfer pathways group majors into broad categories that allow students to select courses that will transfer and apply even if they aren鈥檛 certain about the university they will attend.
- Transfer Pathways are an advising tool to help students identify their best transfer strategy.
- Most pathways include an Associate鈥檚 degree (AA, ABus, AS), an AGEC (A, B or S), and common courses.
- If common courses are required in the pathway, it is an 鈥淪R鈥 (Special Requirements).
- If common courses are recommended, the pathway is a 鈥淕R鈥 (General Requirements).
- Degrees marked as 鈥淭G-XR鈥 (Transfer Guide, Exceptional Requirements) have very specific requirements and may not be able to accommodate an AGEC and common courses before transfer. Students should refer to the transfer guide to select courses.
Common Courses
For students who know their major but haven鈥檛 decided which university they will attend.
- Common Courses are recommended lower-division preparation for a major offered by two or more of the public universities.
- Common Courses are decided upon by university and community college faculty committees.
- Common Courses will satisfy major, minor, prerequisite or elective requirements for associated majors.
- Common Courses are 鈥榮afe鈥 choices for a student who鈥檚 undecided about which university to attend.
- Common Courses provide an alternative for students exploring a number of possible majors 鈥 they will transfer to all universities as elective or better, and could apply to completion of a major or minor.
Begin the transfer process about 6-9 months prior to the semester you want to attend. This will give time for admissions acceptance, orientation, registration, and any other department requirements to be met in a timely manner.
- 1. Can I change my major after I transfer?
Yes, but the courses taken for one major may not apply toward graduation requirements in another major and thereby increase the amount of time to graduate. Consult an advisor.
There is a date in March of every year for students completing their degree or certificate curriculum requirements in May or summer; especially if students desire to participate in the May graduation ceremony. Check with your Academic Advisor for dates after March. It is important to apply for graduation to have your degree posted on your transcript; posting of graduation is not automatic. It is helpful to apply by the posted dates on the homepage for the Academic Calendar . Students may petition for graduation every semester but the ceremony is held once a year in May. Diplomas are mailed to students 6-8 weeks after grades are posted to the transcript.