A student may earn an Associate of College/University Transfer through an individually negotiated degree plan that incorporates those elements of the DCCCD Associate in Arts and Associate in Sciences Degrees that fall within the student's transfer plan developed under the Student Transfer Guarantee Program.
In order to receive an Associate of College University Transfer Degree a student MUST:
- Complete a minimum of 61 credit hours within the DCCCD;
- Earn a grade of "C" or better in each of the three Core courses: English 1301, Speech Communication 1311, AND in the math course required in the specific degree plan);
- Earn a GPA of at least "C" (2.00) based on GPA (2);
- You must either present scores from an assessment test associated with the
Texas Success Initiative (TSI) program or be exempt. DCCCD course prerequisite requirements will be maintained. |
These 61 hours may be earned at any district college and must include:
- History 1301 and 1302 (6 credit hours)
- Government 2301 and 2302 (6 credit hours)
- English 1301 (3 credit hours with a grade of "C" or better)
- A math course numbered 1300 or above (3 credit hours with a grade of "C" or better. If more than one math course is required, a grade of "C" or better must be earned in at least one math course.)
- A speech course (3 credit hours with a grade of "C" or better, if a speech course is required)
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The remaining hours will be comprised of courses equivalent to those designated by the student's selected transfer institution as being applicable to the baccalaureate degree being sought. In no case will DCCCD course prerequisites be waived. Students who qualify for an Associate of Arts and Sciences will be granted that degree rather than the Associate of College/University Transfer.
Students wishing to pursue this degree should make an appointment with the Transfer Degree Counselor/Advisor on the campus to ensure their eligibility for this degree and that all the required steps are fulfilled.