LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
                                  TRANSFER GUIDE

Curriculum:  Business/Administration (BSB/A), University of Phoenix
Curriculum Code: 1226                                                              

                                                               TOTAL CREDITS  60
NOTES:
1. This Transfer Guide is based upon an Articulation Agreement that was developed
   to facilitate the transfer of students who have earned an associate degree 
   from LCC to a bachelor degree program at the University of Phoenix.  
2. All credit from associate degrees (including vocational degrees), awarded by
   Lansing Community College will transfer to the University of Phoenix, meaning
   that all associate degree-related courses, subject to program limitations
   detailed on the transfer literature, will automatically transfer.
   Although credits will be accepted in transfer, additional general education
   credits may be needed to fulfill the program requirements. 
   Students from LCC will be granted admission to a baccalaureate degree program
   at the University of Phoenix based on academic requirements as a result of 
   having earned an associate degree and upon further satisfaction of all other 
   conditions for admission as stated in the University Catalog.  University of
   Phoenix admission requirements may be viewed at http://www.phoenix.edu.  
3. Students who have earned an Associate degree and have completed a comparable 
   mathematic or communication arts course through an approved articulation 
   agreement prior to their application may have satisfied University of Phoenix
   math and communication arts prerequisites.  Transfer credit may be used by 
   students who have achieved a "C-" or better in a comparable course (College
   Algebra or College Composition) with a minimum of 2.67 semester credits at a 
   regionally or approved nationally accredited institution.  Transfer courses 
   used for math and communication arts prerequisites must be eligible to receive
   general education credit. UOP credits remaining will depend on additional 
   credits earned.  
4. Students may complete courses at the Lansing Learning Center or online. 
   Classes are typically offered one night per week for 5-6 weeks per course, or
   can be taken on the weekends.
5. Students who are within 12 months of the completion of their associate degree 
   may pre-apply to the University of Phoenix baccalaureate program and will be
   granted access to the University of Phoenix proficiency assessment system and
   the University Library Online Collection.  Continued access to these services
   following the 12-month period will require students to be enrolled in the 
   University.
6. At the time a student with an associate degree enrolls in the final University
   of Phoenix course required for the bachelor degree, the tuition will be waived
   for that course if the student has remained in continuous enrollment and is in
   good academic standing.  

For further information and advising, contact the University of Phoenix - Lansing
Learn Center, 3100 West Road, East Lansing, MI 48823, (517) 333-8293.  Available 
academic programs and other information is available online at 
http://www.universityofphoenixdegree.com. 

ACADEMIC INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THIS MAJOR WAS NOT OFFICIALLY REVIEWED BY THE 
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX IN 2009. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL 
OR OFFICE INDICATED ABOVE TO VERIFY TRANSFSERABILITY OF THE LCC COURSES LISTED.
                                                                                   
Effective from Fall 2009 through Summer 2010