The College's AA and AS programs are flexible enough for students to tailor their course work to the requirements of the four-year college or university they have chosen. Those requirements vary considerably from college to college and even among majors at a single college. Planning an effective sequence of classes requires careful consideration of points such as these:
Only the college to which the student is transferring can determine which credits will be accepted to meet specific requirements. Students should get a catalog from their prospective four-year college and, if possible, consult someone at the four-year college for specific transfer advice before meeting with a TTC advisor. Most courses with a final grade of less than C will not transfer to four-year colleges. The GPA required for transfer admission varies from college to college. Not all colleges calculate GPA by the same method.
For more information on transfer policies, please see our University Transfer webpage.