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Transfer/Articulation
 

welcome to Metro's Transfer/Articulation Site

Select the school you wish to attend or the majors/programs link below to see Metro's transfer agreements. Use the links to the left to find previous years' agreements as well as information on how to transfer.



Institutions in Omaha:

University of Nebraska System:

Majors/Programs of Interest:

Institutions in Nebraska:

Out-of-State Institutions:

 

HOW TO USE Information on this site

How to use an A to B Transfer Guide

 

A to B Agreements (A to B)
Associate to Bachelor (A to B) Agreements provide students the opportunity to complete an associate's degree while working towards a bachelor's degree. Most, if not all, the credits in the associate's degree transfer to the four-year institution, often with the student starting as a junior.

The degree(s) listed in the small print are the Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS), or Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees that transfer into the Bachelor's degree program.

General Education Transfer Guides

These guides list the General Education courses (i.e. Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, etc.) that are required for the University or College. Some institutions have college-wide General Education requirements whereas other institutions have different requirements depending on a student's major (i.e. Education, Business, etc.)

Course by Course Transfer Guides

These guides list courses that are equivalent to Metro courses. Course by course guides are helpful if the student knows the exact class or classes needed to transfer.

Program Guides

Program guides list courses that satisfy admission requirements for various programs.

What is Articulation?

Articulation is a term used to describe the courses taught at Metro that the four-year institution will accept because the content is the same. Articulation agreements are official contracts between a four-year institution and Metro to guarantee the Metro associates degree will transfer to the four-year institution


Please email the Coordinator of Articulation if you have any questions about this site, transferring from Metro to another institution or if you represent a college/university and would like to set up transfer agreements with Metro. Students who wish to transfer their Metro credits to another institution simply need to request their Metro transcripts be sent to that institution.


 
 
 
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