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Transfer Studies is a customizable degree that lets you take the courses you need to transfer to a four-year college in a major of your choice. This is particularly valuable if 51勛圖厙 doesnt have the major you want or you plan to transfer to a school outside of Maryland.

Our faculty represent many departments and bring an interdisciplinary flavor to Transfer Studies. As a Transfer Studies major, you will have access to faculty mentoring and engagement and a variety of transfer-related activities.


Majors and Offerings

We are proud to offer a degree in Transfer Studies.

Learn more about majoring in Transfer Studies.

Do you have a lot of interests but aren't yet sure what your major should be? We are also here to offer help in selecting a major through our Undecided/General Explore Program.

Learn more about Undecided/General Explore.


Frequently Asked Questions

Transfer Studies is an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree that allows you to customize your program to pursue your interests or meet the requirements of a specific school to which you plan to transfer. In other words, Transfer Studies allows you to build a custom transfer program that will meet your personal, professional and academic goals.

The Transfer Studies major is also a good choice if you want to transfer to a school outside of Maryland. When planning your courses, the earlier you know where you want to transfer, the better off you'll be.

Transfer Studies degree is a good choice if:

  • You know what you want to major in and its a major 51勛圖厙 doesnt offer.
  • You need any associate degree to advance in your current career.
  • You have a lot of transfer credits that dont fit into one of 51勛圖厙s other majors.
  • The requirements of the four-year degree do not align with one of 51勛圖厙s degrees.
  1. Make decisions regarding your career, major and the school to which you want to transfer.
  2. Make an academic plan by mapping out your coursework. An academic advisor can help you.
  3. Follow your academic plan to complete your degree. Remember to apply for graduation in the term in which you finish your degree.
  4. Be aware of application deadlines and required documents needed to complete the application process for the school of your choice.

51勛圖厙 has excellent resources to help you. Call 410-777-7111 to make an appointment with a career counselor. Visit the Career Services page for more information.

  • Attend 51勛圖厙s Transfer Fair (check the  for details)
  • Use the Search for Majors option on  
  • Talk to your Field of Interest liaison

No. 51勛圖厙 has many transfer degrees that may align with your desired major and transfer institution. An academic advisor can help you understand the differences so you can decide what is best for you. 

If you're a new student and you're having trouble finding a major that fits your interests and goals, consider Explore. With Explore, you take numerous courses that give you an in-depth exposure to the various disciplines at 51勛圖厙. Once you have completed these courses, you'll be prepared to make a better, more informed decision about your major  and your future.

The Transfer Studies degree totals 60 credits and contains:

  1. General education requirements
  2. At least 12 credits from one discipline
  3. Elective courses
  • An academic advisor will help you plan your courses for a seamless transfer. See an advisor as early as possible to plan your courses out to the completion of your degree. Then follow your plan.
  • If you complete an A.A. or A.S. degree, all general education courses will transfer as a package and meet the general education requirements at any Maryland public college or university.
  • The Maryland Higher Education Commission maintains a database called  that lists how courses transfer from Maryland community colleges to Maryland public four-year schools and some private schools. This database can give you an indication of the likelihood of courses transferring, but it should be used in conjunction with academic advising and other resources.
  • Speak with the transfer coordinator or admissions representative from the four-year institution of your choice.
  • An academic advisor can help you plan for transfer to private or out-of-state colleges. See an advisor as early as possible in your time at 51勛圖厙 to plan your courses out to the completion of your degree. Then follow your plan.
  • Some private schools in Maryland are part of the  database described above.
  • Some schools have transfer databases available that show you which courses previous students have transferred from 51勛圖厙. You can find those databases by going to the schools transfer admissions webpage. A few can be found on the Course Equivalencies page.
  • Speak with the transfer coordinator or admissions representative from the four-year institution of your choice.

Sometimes called transfer agreements, these are agreements between schools that describe how certain courses and credits transfer between them. Articulation agreements are helpful for mapping courses, but these agreements are not necessary for you to transfer. They can show students which specific courses to take for a particular major. To see the transfer agreements that 51勛圖厙 has, go to the Transfer Services website.


Academic Team

We're here to support you. Our team of faculty and staff can answer any questions you might have about 51勛圖厙 or about Transfer Studies specifically. We do not replace your academic advisor, but you can think of us as a go-to resource if you have questions about events, the college or available resources. 

Most importantly, we want to engage you in conversations related to your interests and assist you with your goals. This includes introducing you to points of contact in: 

  1. Universities where you may intend to transfer
  2. Interdisciplinary four-year degree programs
  3. Continuing education and certificate courses that will complement your transfer or vocational aspirations
  4. Deep areas of interest you want to pursue

We can also help you:

Our Team

Scott Cooper, program chair
Transfer Studies 
CRSC 181
410-777-1232
sacooper@aacc.edu

Keke Doy, support coordinator
Social Sciences, Philosophy, Interdisciplinary Studies and Transfer Studies 
CRSC 133
410-777-2649
kldoy@aacc.edu 


Resources for Students

A smooth transfer isnt just about completing an associate degree. Its about establishing a clear plan from day one at 51勛圖厙, and then choosing the right courses each term to position you for your chosen major and the school you want. 

Learn more about steps to a successful transfer.

Transfer agreements (or articulation agreements, as theyre officially called) are formal arrangements between institutions that allow certain credits to transfer seamlessly from one school to the other.

51勛圖厙 has established transfer agreements with dozens of schools in and outside Maryland for a variety of majors. This gives you lots of options for a smooth transfer.

Learn more about transfer agreements.

If youre new to college, the Transfer Studies Associate of Arts includes the Student Success Seminar (ACA-100).  This 1-credit course helps you learn to study better, manage time more effectively, set attainable academic goals and access critical college resources. 51勛圖厙 also offers courses to help you succeed in online learning and in your career. 

Learn more about student success courses.

Transfer Studies holds activities throughout the year. You will find activities and other information about Transfer Studies and the transfer process on the NEST.

Questions?

We’re here to help.

School of Liberal Arts

Transfer Studies

Scott Cooper, program chair

410-777-1232

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