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Pima Community College transfer credits to University of Arizona

I'm considering starting at Pima Community College and transferring to the University of Arizona later. Does anyone have experience with how Pima's transfer credits work when moving to U of A? How smooth is the process?

11 months ago

Transferring from Pima Community College to the University of Arizona is a relatively common path, thanks in part to the direct transfer agreements the two institutions have in place. These agreements are specifically designed to ensure a seamless transition for students who wish to start their education at Pima Community College before transferring to University of Arizona to complete their bachelor's degree.

Typically, the process works as follows: You would begin by fulfilling the general education requirements at Pima to earn an associate degree and ensuring that these specific credits align with the requirements of your intended major at U of A. This should allow for the maximum number of credits to be transferred. Pima Community College has academic advisors who can guide you in selecting the right courses to meet the transfer requirements.

It's also helpful to use AZTransfer, an online resource created by Arizona public community colleges and universities, which provides comprehensive information on course equivalencies, degree requirements, and transfer pathways. This tool essentially helps students chart a clear pathway from community college courses to corresponding courses at U of A.

To ensure the timely transfer of credits, communication is crucial. Regularly check in with academic advisors at both Pima and U of A to make sure you're on track and meeting the necessary prerequisites for your university major.

The process can be quite smooth, so long as you proactively plan and communicate with the right resources. Also, keep in mind that not all credits can transfer over, especially for more specialized courses. That's why it's so crucial to have those detailed discussions with academic advisors early on.

11 months ago

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