Length of Program: 1 year. Campus Availability: Newport, Jonesboro, Marked Tree, Online. Course Availability: Fall, Spring, & Summer. 2021-2022 Certificate Degree Plan. Click here to access previous Certificate of General Studies Degree Plans. …
Use ASU-Newport's School Code: 042034. Contact the Arkansas Department of Higher Education to transfer your AR Academic Challenge Scholarship or any other state scholarships. If …
The Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) contains information about the transferability of courses within Arkansas public colleges and universities. Students are guaranteed the transfer …
ASU accepts college-level (not remedial) courses in which the student has earned a grade of "C-" (scale is 4.00="A") or better from regionally accredited colleges and universities. A maximum of …
Types of Transfer Credits not accepted by ASU: courses in which you earned below “C-” as your final grade. credit awarded by postsecondary schools in the United States that lack candidate status or are not accredited by a regional accrediting association. credit awarded by postsecondary schools for life experience.
Military credits that transfer to ASU through educational experiences in the armed services are not applicable toward completing ASU’s general studies requirements for graduation, but do count for total credits toward completion. No transfer credit is awarded for vocational certificate category ACE recommendations.
Accepted credits. ASU accepts college-level (not remedial) courses in which transfer students have earned a grade of “C” (4.00=“A”) or better from regionally accredited colleges and universities.
ASU accepts college-level (not remedial) courses in which transfer students have earned a grade of “C” (4.00=“A”) or better from regionally accredited colleges and universities.
credit awarded by postsecondary schools in the United States that lack candidate status or are not accredited by a regional accrediting association. credit awarded by postsecondary schools for courses taken at noncollegiate institutions (e.g., governmental agencies, corporations, industrial firms, etc.)
credit awarded by postsecondary schools for courses taken at noncollegiate institutions (e.g., governmental agencies, corporations, industrial firms, etc.) credit awarded by postsecondary schools for noncredit courses, workshops and seminars offered by other postsecondary schools as part of continuing education programs.
ASU’s Transfer Guide is a helpful online tool to assist you in your transfer planning process. Manage your Transfer Pathways, requested course evaluations, saved courses searches, saved exam searches and more.
Students can get most of their basic general education goals accomplished through ASU-Newport toward either a specific technical field or occupation or toward an Associate Degree to transfer to a four-year institution for a Bachelors degree.
In every associate of arts degree, there is a 35-hour minimum "core" that is considered to be "basics" or general education. However, any general education course (s) listed within the Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) will be accepted for transfer to the receiving institution.
Articulation agreements are designed to build strong partnerships and coordination between institutions of higher education to aid in a smooth transition for students.
ASUN requires that transfer students submit an official transcript from the most recent post-secondary institution attended. The Registrar retains the option to request transcripts (official or unofficial) from other colleges attended to more accurately award transfer credit.
Complete any scholarship applications. Visit ASU-Newport's Scholarship page for more information.
If you had reasonable accommodations in the classroom at your previous post-secondary institution, we encourage you to contact ASU-Newport's Center for Educational Access to initiate the process of registering with the Center for Educational Access. Email [email protected] if you have questions.
Use the Transfer Course Equivalency Search to view a list of all colleges and course equivalencies that are currently coded in our system.
College Source is available to access information and course descriptions from various colleges and universities. http://www.collegesource.org
Types of transfer credits NOT accepted by ASU: courses for which the student earned a final grade that was lower than "C-". credit awarded by postsecondary schools in the United States that lack candidate status or are not accredited by a regional accrediting association.
All ASU students must meet graduation requirements (university, college, major and General Studies requirements) in order to earn a bachelor's degree. The applicability of a specific transfer course toward an ASU degree program depends on the requirements of the department, division, college or school in which the student is enrolled at ASU.
Types of transfer credits NOT accepted by ASU: 1 courses for which the student earned a final grade that was lower than "C-" 2 credit awarded by postsecondary schools in the United States that lack candidate status or are not accredited by a regional accrediting association 3 credit awarded by postsecondary schools for life experience 4 credit awarded by postsecondary schools for courses taken at noncollegiate institutions (e.g., governmental agencies, corporations, industrial firms, etc.) 5 credit awarded by postsecondary schools for noncredit courses, workshops and seminars offered by other postsecondary schools as part of continuing education programs
ASU accepts college-level (not remedial) courses in which the student has earned a grade of "C-" (scale is 4.00="A") or better from regionally accredited colleges and universities.
The ASU college of a student's major determines how transfer courses fulfill the degree requirements of the ASU major. The student should review the degree requirements of the intended degree program and talk with an academic advisor about the transfer credits and how they will apply to that program. Students may search ASU's academic programs and ...
credit awarded by postsecondary schools for courses taken at noncollegiate institutions (e.g., governmental agencies, corporations, industrial firms, etc.) credit awarded by postsecondary schools for noncredit courses, workshops and seminars offered by other postsecondary schools as part of continuing education programs.
Thank you for considering A-State as a possible destination to finish your 4-year degree. Our transfer program provides a seamless process for you to earn a bachelor’s degree. We work hand-in-hand with your institution to create a smooth transition.
The A-State Transfer Scholarship is administered through the A-State Financial Aid and Scholarships Office. Students do not need to submit a separate application for this scholarship. The requirements include having at least 24 cumulative transfer hours with at least a 3.25 GPA.
A-State's transfer program makes transitioning from two-year colleges simple.
Learn more about how you can transfer to the A-State Online program from your institution.
A-State's Dual-Delivery Hybrid program makes for an efficient and convenient academic experience.
A-State works closely with partner institutions on degree requirements and transfer of credits.