Saint Paul College Transfer Center


Associate in Arts


Associate in Arts (AA) Degree Program requirements:

Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) goals 1-10: 40
Additional MnTC, pre-major electives: 24
Total Credits: 64

If you want to know how the courses you have taken apply to the AA program, log-in to your student account, and select "Degree Audit Report" from the left-hand column. Provided here is a tutorial on How to Read a DARS Audit.

Thinking about transferring to a four-year college or university?

Don't wait, stop in and visit us in the transfer center to make sure you are on track to transfer to your college or university of choice.

Things to Think about In Preparation for Transferring...

  • What are the foreign language requirements for the college you plan to transfer to? Click here for more info on foreign language requirements: link
  • What are the math requirements for the college you plan to transfer to?
  • Are there particular courses you should be taking to prepare yourself for your four-year degree major?
  • What type of college or university is best for you? Public? Private? Weekend College Program? Online College?

Transfer Timeline

0-12 Credits: Begin to think about your major, and where you want to transfer. Visit our career center!

24 Credits: Browse college websites and explore major options

30 Credits: Visit prospective colleges and look into transfer scholarships

35-45 Credits: Review degree audit and see a Transfer Specialist

60+ Credits (Final Semester): Send application to the college or university you plan to attend.
Apply for financial aid.
Apply for graduation in the Records Office.
Send final transcript to the college or university you plan to attend.

 


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