Where Will Courses Transfer?

Statewide Transfer Agreements


The Colorado Department of Higher Education has negotiated Articulation and Transfer Agreements to facilitate the transfer of credits earned at Colorado Community Colleges to bachelor degree completion programs at all public colleges and universities. These agreements list specific policies, conditions and guidelines to assist with your transfer. The agreements also provide a curriculum pathway for Colorado Community College students to enter a specific college and major at the junior level, and lessen the time to degree.

Articulation agreements are official agreements between all Colorado public colleges and universities. The agreements specify the courses taught at Community Colleges that the upper division college or university will accept. Because institutions independently determine all of the requirements for their programs, articulation agreements may differ from program to program and from college to college. After meeting the academic standards set forth in the agreement, students apply to the bachelor's program to which they had planned to transfer.

Participating in an articulation agreement for transfer to a college or university helps ensure that you won't have to retake successfully completed courses and earn additional credits to enter as a junior, once you transfer - unless, of course, you change your major or degree program.
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