MDHE Transfer and Articulation Liz Valentine, PhD Senior Associate, Academic Affairs
Credit Transfer Guidelines for Student Transfer and Articulation Among MO Colleges and Universities
Seamless Seamless is possible! Takes planning and coordination Types of transfer: High school to institutions of hither education Institution of higher education to institution of higher education
Policies and Statutes Dual Credit (DC) Missouri Reverse Transfer (MRT) Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) Course Transfer Library Military Veterans
Dual Credit Point of Contact – Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Valentine Office: onDualCreditJune2015.pdf
Dual Credit What is Dual Credit? – College level courses taught by high school instructors to high school students, who are earning both high school and college credit for these courses simultaneously How does DC differ from Dual Enrollment – High school students are enrolled at both the college and the high school and may or may not receive high school credit for the course
Dual Credit Cont Post secondary institution points of contact: – DC coordinators – Registrars Use the tools you have/ Institutions websites – Transfer Library – 26 Gen Ed Block courses that are intended to transfer seamlessly
Dual Credit Myth Busters 1.DC only transfers to the institution offering the dual credit course 2.There is a limit to how many DC courses may be taken 3.College transcripts of DC courses will be automatically sent to students or can be sent by the high school on behalf of the student 4.If it transfers you are good to go
Amy Werner, Reverse Transfer Coordinator
Course Transfer Library (CTL) Is mandated by the General Assembly Policy is being developed Processes for including new courses is in development also 26 courses have been approved by the CBHE 16 more in progress
In Conclusion 1.Communication is key 2.Knowledge is powerful 3.Seamless transfer is possible 4.Seamless transfer may take some work!
Elizabeth Valentine, PhD Senior Associate for Academic Affairs P.O. Box 1469 Jefferson City Phone Fax: (573)