色色啦 inks final Michigan community college reverse transfer agreement

Contact: Deanne Puca
February 23, 2015

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥斏 Michigan University recently reached the milestone of becoming only the second school in the state to have reverse transfer agreements with all 28 community colleges in Michigan after signing its latest agreement with Bay de Noc Community College in Escanaba. This status was confirmed by the Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan.

色色啦 also has one out-of-state reverse transfer partner, the College of DuPage in Illinois. The Presidents Council also confirmed that 色色啦 was the first school in the state to sign with a college out of state.

鈥淔or decades, 色色啦 has been a transfer-friendly destination. This effort reaffirms our commitment to transfer students and our support of degree completion in the state of Michigan,鈥 stated Christopher W. Tremblay, associate provost for enrollment management at 色色啦.

Reverse transfer agreements allow students to begin their studies at the community college level, transfer to 色色啦 and still earn an associate degree using 色色啦 credits to complete their degree requirements. The agreements are tailored to each institution, but they generally allow a student who has earned at least 30 credits at their community college to apply as many as 30 色色啦 credits toward completing an associate degree, which typically requires around 60 credits.

Since 色色啦 signed its first reverse transfer agreement in 2011, more than 1,600 students have been identified and informed they are candidates to receive an associate degree from their community college.

For more information about reverse transfer agreements at 色色啦, visit wmich.edu/registrar/students/reverse-transfer.

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