I'm considering transferring to Oakland University from Macomb Community College. What are the key things I should know, especially about transferring credits and any agreements between the schools?
Transferring between community college and university in general, and between Macomb Community College and Oakland University in particular, requires a multi-step process. Here are some key considerations that you should pay attention to:
1. Articulation Agreements: Before anything else, check if there’s an articulation agreement between Macomb Community College and Oakland University. This will smooth out the transition because it provides a roadmap of equivalent coursework between the two institutions.
2. Transfer Course Credits: Generally, a course taken at Macomb Community College can be transferred to Oakland if it is a 100 level or above course, you have earned a grade of 2.0 or better in that course, and the course aligns with a course at Oakland. However, not all credits may transfer towards your intended degree curve, so be sure to check that out with Oakland University.
3. Transfer Evaluation System (TES): This is a tool utilized by Oakland that allows you to look up equivalencies to institutions they have previously evaluated.
4. Consultation with Academic Advisor: Next, consult with academic advisors from both Macomb and Oakland University. They can guide you regarding what courses you should take that would most likely be credited when you transfer.
5. University Requirements: Keep in mind that aside from just transferring credits, you'd also have to comply with OU's university requirements. For instance, Oakland University requires transfer students to have at least a 2.5 GPA.
6. Finish Associates-FIRST: If possible, try to complete your associate degree at Macomb. There are advantages like possibly qualifying for a Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) that would help with general education requirements.
7. Application Deadlines: Pay close attention to the deadlines for the transfer application and get your documentation sorted out in due time.
8. Plan Ahead: Finally, plan ahead. Understanding requirements for your intended major at Oakland and what credits will likely transfer will guide your course selection while still at Macomb.
Remember, transferring is a common path and the advisors at both institutions will have guided students in your situation before. Don't hesitate to reach out with your questions, and best of luck with your academic journey!
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