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How do transfer programs work at Miami Dade College after completing an AA?

I'm considering transferring after getting my Associate's degree at Miami Dade College. Can anyone share insights or experiences on how the transfer process works? Are there specific articulation agreements I should be aware of?

11 months ago

Sure, transferring to a 4-year institution after completing an Associate's degree at a community college like Miami Dade is a common path many students take. Miami Dade College has established articulation agreements with many universities, both within Florida and elsewhere, to make this process smoother.

After you obtain your Associate's degree, you would typically follow a process like this:

1. Identify the universities you're interested in and check on their transfer admission requirements. Not all universities have the same minimum GPA or course prerequisites.

2. Reach out to the academic advisor at Miami Dade College and have a conversation about your transfer goals. They can provide valuable pointers to guide your decision-making process considering your academic and career ambitions.

3. Visit the target university's website and go through their "Transfer Students" section, if available. This will give you a clear idea about the admission process, deadlines, required documents, and prerequisites.

4. Next, you need to send your official transcripts from Miami Dade College to the universities you're applying to. Some universities might need the transcripts in sealed envelopes directly from Miami Dade College.

5. Complete the application process for each university. This typically includes an application form, your transcripts, and sometimes essays or personal statements.

6. Finally, once you receive acceptance letters, review your financial aid and admission offer before making a final decision.

As for articulation agreements, they vary by university and major. Miami Dade College has articulation agreements with several universities in Florida, making it easier for students to transfer credits and ensuring that students meet the requirements for the major at the 4-year university. One prominent agreement is the Statewide Articulation Agreement, which guarantees that AA degree holders from Florida community colleges can transfer to a State University System (SUS) institution. You should inquire about specific agreements related to your major or school of interest.

The key is to plan early and communicate transparently with advisors at both Miami Dade and potential transfer schools to ensure you meet all the criteria and deadlines. Good luck on your transfer journey!

11 months ago

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