Transfer Articulation Office - Flagstaff, Arizona


Transfer Guide Information

Quick Link to Transfer Guides


General Transfer Guide Information:
     
What is a Transfer Guide?

 The NAU Transfer Guides present lower-division courses required or recommended for undergraduate degree programs at Northern Arizona University, along with the equivalent or acceptable course(s) at an Arizona community college. These guides should be used in conjunction with the Northern Arizona University Catalog and the Course Equivalency Guide. The transfer guides are designed to assist students who have chosen the course of study they will pursue toward a baccalaureate degree at Northern Arizona University.

How to Use the Transfer Guides

 Students should work with their community college advisor, using the tools mentioned here, to plan their lower-division program of study to allow the most efficient transfer into their chosen NAU baccalaureate degree program.

Satisfying Liberal Studies Requirements

 All undergraduate degrees require a liberal studies component. Many majors and upper-division courses have prerequisites which may also satisfy liberal studies requirements. Please refer to the appropriate transfer guide and/or Liberal Studies course listings to determine if this applies to a chosen major.
                         
 The liberal studies component may be satisfied through completion of courses, as presented in NAU's Liberal Studies Program, or their community college equivalents. Another option is the completion of an AGEC or TGECC. For more information on NAU's Liberal Studies programs or the AGEC/TGECC.

Satisfying Diversity Requirements

All undergraduate degrees starting the 2005-2006 academic year require two diversity courses.  One from US Ethnic and one from Global.  The requirement can also be satisfied by a completed AGEC.

Transferred Credits

 A maximum of 64 hours of community college credit may be applied to a baccalaureate degree program in the 1999-2001 Undergraduate Catalog at NAU. All transferable community college credits are accepted as lower-division credits and do not satisfy upper-division liberal studies. Any community college courses which show equivalencies to upper-division courses at NAU have been deemed to be similar in content and will be transferable as equivalent but with lower-division credit. The course need not be repeated, but will not count toward any required upper-division credits hours.
 


There are two ways to access Transfer Guides – in a static format, and in an interactive format. Following are instructions about how to access both versions of the transfer guides.

Please be aware that regardless of which version of the transfer guides you choose to access, you will be seeing the same program information. The benefit to using the interactive transfer guides is that you can enter transfer coursework already completed, or planned to be completed in the future, and see how that coursework will apply to the requirements in your program.

Download a printable version of these instructions.

Static Transfer Guides:

  1. Go to the AZTransfer - Community College homepage - http://www.aztransfer.com/CCStudent

  2. Click on the "Transfer Guides" icon -

  3. Click on the NAU logo

  4. Follow the instructions on page - NAU Transfer Guide Homepage

OR

click here to go directly to NAU Transfer Guides

 

Interactive Transfer Guides (My Plans)

(U.Select member account required – free and easy to set up!)

  1. Go to u.select homepage and login -https://az.transfer.org:8080/cas

  2. First, you may create and save a record of any coursework you have completed at the community college, or coursework you plan to take. This is not required to run a Plan, but is recommended for students while planning in preparation for transfer.

    1. Click the "My Courses" link, under the heading "Courses"

    2. Click the "Add Course" button, then follow the instructions

    3. ALWAYS choose your courses using the "Select from Course Catalog" option

    4. Choose the year and term the course was taken, select a category/prefix, then select the course, enter a grade in the box and place a check mark in the Add column and click "Add Courses"

  3. Create a Plan

    1. Click the "Create a Plan" link, under the heading "Programs"

    2. Choose the school you want to transfer to (Northern Arizona University)

    3. Choose your program or major (there are more choices for some programs)

    4. Choose a Academic Year (catalog year of when you started at the community college and have been continuously enrolled, if not, choose the year you will start at the university), then choose "Request a Plan" and click Next and on next screen, click Submit

    5. Refresh the page until the Plan Status is Complete and click on the Program heading to view the Plan

    For NAU Program Information, and how "My Courses" satisfy the requirements for your program, choose "Request a Plan"

    OR choose a Cross-Reference Planning Guide

    For NAU Program Information, equivalent transfer courses from a community college, and how "My Courses" satisfy the requirements for your program, follow steps 3. a-d, but for step e. choose "Request a Plan with equivalencies", click Next
    Choose the community college you have attended and will be transferring courses from
    Choose a year and term you would plan on taking courses at the community college, and click "Next"
    Click "Submit"
    Refresh the page until the Plan Status is Complete and click on the Program heading to view the Plan
     

  4. To view plans you have requested, click the "My Plans" button, under the heading "Programs"


For Archived Arizona Community College Transfer Guides. Years available: 1997-98 through 2001-2002.
-click here-



Send questions or comments regarding this page to: Darrelle.Martin@nau.edu
This page last updated 8/13/2009