General Transfer
Information
Students planning on transferring to
a four-year institution should be aware that universities and
colleges differ widely in the courses they accept for
transfer. In order to achieve maximum transferability of
course work, students should consult an academic advisor or
counselor with the Counseling and Advising Center, Suite
204, Gannon Building (GB).
In addition, students intending to
transfer should follow the transfer guide designed
specifically for the major and the institution in which they
intend to enroll. Students should understand that transfer
guides are not LCC degree guides. Students intending to earn
an LCC degree prior to transferring should consult an academic
advisor or counselor.
Transfer guides are available for
many, but not all, possible transfer programs. Students are
encouraged to contact the Admissions Office at the transfer
institution of interest if there is not a transfer guide
available for a preferred major or institution. It is the
student’s responsibility when transferring from LCC to be
aware of the transfer institution’s policies and program
requirements. Transfer guides and additional transfer
information may be obtained online, or by contacting:
LCC Counseling and Advising
Center
Gannon Building, Suite 204
Telephone: (517) 483-1904; (TTY) (517) 483-1207
Fax: (517) 483-1970
E-mail:
jacobsk@lcc.edu
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Traditional
Transfer Programs
Traditional transfer programs
contain a set of prescribed requirements that are completed at
LCC then followed by completion of the degree at the home campus of the transfer institution. Some
universities, such as Central Michigan University and Western
Michigan University, offer traditional transfer programs
locally for students working full-time. There are 550+
transfer guides for traditional majors that transfer to
Michigan's four-year colleges and universities. Check
out the
transfer equivalency list
to see how LCC courses
transfer.
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Non-Traditional
Transfer Programs:
Two-Plus-Two
(2+2) transfer programs are those in which technical,
business, or health science associate degrees are completed
first, followed by transfer with subsequent completion of
prescribed requirements at the transfer institution. Some
institutions offer programs at a satellite campus.
2+2 Transfer Programs
Opportunities:
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Baker College
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Central Michigan University
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Concordia University
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Davenport University
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Eastern Michigan University
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Ferris State University
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Finlandia University
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Grand Valley State University
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Kaplan University
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Lake Superior State University
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Lawrence Technological
University
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Madonna University
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Northwood University
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Olivet College
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Saginaw Valley State
University
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Siena Heights University
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Spring Arbor University
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University of Michigan Flint
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Upper Iowa University
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Walsh College (Troy and Novi)
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Wayne State University
Three-Plus-One
(3+1) are transfer programs in which three years are
spent taking LCC course work followed by transfer and
completion of the final year of a four-year program. The
number of majors available and colleges offering
three-plus-one plans are limited. Check
3+1 Transfer Programs for the
listing of available transfer opportunities.
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