LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
                                TRANSFER GUIDE

Title:  General Education Requirements, Spelman College
Code:   1184                                                    Revised 9/28/11   

CORE REQUIREMENTS

A.  English Composition. . . . . . . . . . . WRIT 121, 122
B.  Foreign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . FREN/GRMN/SPAN through 202
C.  Health & Physical Education  . . . . . . Two courses in health and physical 
                                             education. Dance courses on the
                                             service level may be used to 
                                             fulfill this requirement.
D.  Mathematic
     Non-science majors  . . . . . . . . . . MATH 112
     Economics, management majors. . . . . . MATH 151
     Science majors  . . . . . . . . . . . . MATH 151, 152
E.  African Diaspora and the World . . . . . No LCC course available
F.  Computer Literacy - 4 credits  . . . . . CITF 110 or CPSC 120
G.  African American or. . . . . . . . . . . ENGL 260, 270; HIST 150, 214
     Women's Studies - 4 credits

DIVISIONAL REQUIREMENTS

A.  Humanities (Philosophy/Religion/ . . . . PHIL courses; RELG courses; 
    History/Literature other than            ENGL 201, 203, 220, 240, 245,
    World Literature) - 4 credits                 255, 266, 290
B.  Fine Arts (Art, Drama, Dance,. . . . . . ENGL 202; HUMS 120, 211, 212; 
     Music) - 4 credits. . . . . . . . . . . MUSC 240, 241
C.  Social Science - 4 credits . . . . . . . ECON 120, 201, 202; HIST 210, 211,
                                             212, 260; POLS 120, 121, 250, 270;
                                             PSYC 200, 202, 203, 205, 209, 210;
                                             221, 222, 250; SOCL 120, 255, 260
D.  Natural Science
     Non-science majors - 4 credits. . . . . ISCI 131
     Science majors - 8 credits. . . . . . . One year sequence of a laboratory 
                                             science course outside the major

NOTES:
1. This transfer guide represents an articulation (partnership) agreement 
   between Lansing Community College (LCC) and Spelman College in support 
   of the National Articulation and Transfer Network program.  This agreement 
   facilitates the transfer of eligible LCC credits into a baccalaureate 
   degree program for qualified LCC students. Students planning to enroll in a 
   program that will transfer to Spelman College are asked to contact Shantoria
   Vance, LCC/HBCU Coordinator, at (517) 483-1884 or vances3@lcc.edu. 
2. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
   a.  Minimum grade point average for consideration:  2.5
   b.  Courses with grades less than 2.0 will not transfer.
   c.  Maximum number of transferable credits:  60 semester credits  
3. Students who complete the coursework for this transfer guide may be eligible 
   to receive the LCC General Associate Degree. Please contact Shantoria Vance 
   (see Note 1) for additional information. Students seeking an LCC associate 
   degree must fulfill specific graduation requirements including the LCC 
   general education core requirements. See the LCC catalog online at 
   http://www.lcc.edu/catalog for details.
4. This transfer guide requires basic skill levels in mathematics, reading, and 
   writing.  To determine accurate course placement, students should take the 
   Computerized Placement Tests in the LCC Assessment Center (GB 200) prior to
   registration.  For testing hours call (517) 267-5500.

For further information and advising, contact Dr. Frederick A. Fresh, Registrar,
(404) 270-5227 or ffresh@spelman.edu; or Spelman College, 350 Spelman Lane, 
Atlanta GA 30314, (404) 270-5191 or (800) 982-2411.

          VISIT THE SPELMAN COLLEGE WEBSITE AT http://www.spelman.edu.

ACADEMIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THIS MAJOR HAS NOT OFFICIALLY BEEN REVIEWED 
BY SPELMAN COLLEGE SINCE 2006. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OR
INDIVIDUAL INDICATED ABOVE TO VERIFY TRANSFERABILITY OF THE LCC COURSES LISTED.
                                                                                  
Effective from Fall 2011 through Summer 2012