MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT

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MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT Presented By: Dr. Chris Engle Dean of Enrollment, Retention & Registrar Mott Community College (Accelerated Presentation from original Spring-Drive In Presentation)

History Since 1972 the Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars & Admissions Officers (MACRAO) Transfer Agreement has been used successfully by many Michigan community colleges to four-year Michigan colleges & universities While tremendously beneficial to students, several four year institutions have various provisos that are confusing to students In 2012 the Michigan Legislature included boilerplate language in Section 210a of the Community College Appropriations bill that focused on improving the transferability of core college courses between public community colleges and public universities on a state wide basis

Why Changes to the Current MACRAO Transfer Agreement Were Necessary Not all 4-year public institutions participated Provisos made the MACRAO agreement complex Not reviewed/updated since its creation in 1972 Need for a more seamless transition that is more student friendly and consistent statewide

Overarching MTA Requirements Courses must be college level (100 or above) Coursework included in the MTA must be a grade of 2.0 or higher Students are not required to complete an Associates degree in order to earn the MTA Student do not need to be currently enrolled at the sending college in order to be evaluated for the MTA

MTA Course Requirements One course in English composition A second course in English composition or one course in communications One course in Mathematics (more on next slide) Two courses in Social Sciences (from two disciplines) Two courses in Humanities and Fine Arts (from two disciplines and excluding studio and performance classes) Two courses in Natural Science (from two disciplines) including one laboratory experience

Math Requirement An entry-level math course in one of the three pathways below: Science/Engineering – College Algebra Business/Social Sciences – Statistics Liberal Arts – Quantitative Reasoning An advanced level course in any area above will also be accepted Intermediate Algebra is NOT an acceptable option Rationale: Students have diverse educational goals Not all students are benefited by an intensive path in Algebra

MACRAO Transfer Agreement Michigan Transfer Agreement MACRAO VS. MTA MACRAO Transfer Agreement Michigan Transfer Agreement Complete a minimum of 30 credits from the four categories below: English Composition – 6 cr. Science/Math (2 disciplines, 1 lab) – 8 cr. Humanities (2 disciplines) – 8 cr. Social Science (2 disciplines) – 8 cr. Grade and GPA requirements are decided by the community college/sending institution Each sending institution has different residency requirements Complete a minimum of 30 credits from the categories below: 1 course English composition A second course in English composition or a course in communications 2 courses in Natural Science (2 disciplines, 1 lab) 1 course in Mathematics 2 courses in Humanities (2 disciplines) 2 courses in Social Science (2 disciplines) Any additional courses from any above category to satisfy the 30 credit minimum Minimum grade of a 2.0 is required in each course Student must earn a minimum of any one credit-bearing course at the sending institution

MTA – Fact and Myth Facts Myths For lower-level core college courses; breadth not depth Minimum of 30 credit hours must be taken in approved disciplines A more rigorous distribution of disciplines that reflects the majority of lower-level general education at the receiving institutions Two-year to four-year seamless transfer It is a roadmap for undeclared/undecided students It is a new name for the MACRAO Agreement It is a guarantee that all lower-level general education will be waived It is a certificate that is transferable to any four-year institution It is a roadmap to self-advising It is the best fit for all students

Certifying Students as “MTA Satisfied” Prominently display “MTA Satisfied” on your official transcripts If possible, create an automatic process for evaluating and granting the MTA Provide a means for students to request a MTA evaluation if not automatic Increase the likelihood of MTA completion by including MTA requirements in your degree programs

Four Year (Receiving Institution) Responsibilities Accept the MTA as a block and denote the completion within the corresponding documents and/or systems Treat transfer students the same as natives (no special requirements) Train personnel to advise students regarding the MTA Remove provisos that add additional general education program or graduation requirements Communicate with partner institutions regularly Express to the student that prerequisites, major, minor, other degree and graduation requirements are not exempted by the MTA

Resources Available MACRAO Website – www.macrao.org The MTA Handbook MTA Checklist Transfer Student Resources Brochure Additional Facilitated Discussions The MACRAO College Articulation Committee michigantransferagreement@gmail.com

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Contact Information Chris Engle – Dean of Enrollment, Retention & Registrar Chris.engle@mcc.edu (810) 762-0242 This presentation is an accelerated version from the original presentation given at the Spring-Drive In. Full presentation is available on https://www.macrao.org/Publications/MTA.asp