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Edison's
degrees in Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS)
permit students to complete their first two years of study for nearly
any baccalaureate major and to transfer to a four-year institution.
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Transfer
courses parallel general requirements of a bachelor's degree.
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Students
specialize in a major during junior and senior years.
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Colleges
maintain agreements and guides listing courses at Edison for popular majors
at nearby universities.
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Edison's
staff works closely with four-year institutions to keep programs up to date
and transferable.
Ohio’s Course Applicability System
Details course equivalencies between schools in Ohio. Allows students to
find out where credits will transfer and how those credits apply to a
program of study. **Students may request an academic planning guide.
Undecided about a major field of study or four year school?
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Edison
provides advice and information needed to make an informed choice.
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Career Services will help plan a general program that meets the basic
requirements of most colleges and universities.
Edison’s students have transferred to many four-year colleges and
universities from coast to coast, including nearly all public colleges in
Ohio.
Some
of the universities to which recent Edison graduates have transferred
include:
Bluffton University
Bowling Green State University
Capital University
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
Franklin University
Ohio Northern University
The Ohio State University
University of Toledo
Urbana University
Wittenberg University
Wright State University
Xavier University
**Students intending to transfer**
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Identify
their transfer institutions as soon as possible
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Consult
with both Edison and transfer university advisors
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Carefully
follow the
Transfer Module.
Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education
Includes several resources for new and transfer students:
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Degree
finder for consortium schools
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Lists of
transfer contact personnel
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Cross
registration procedures
Transfer Assurance Guides (TAGS)
Developed by the Ohio Board of Regents; these guides provide information on
general and specific education coursework that students can complete and
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