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Mid-Plains Community College (MPCC) offers the Associate of Arts, Science, and General Studies degrees for students intending to complete a baccalaureate degree at an upper division institution. MPCC college advisors assist students wishing to transfer using specially developed transfer guides specific to the declared major and the receiving college.
Most four-year colleges will accept up to 66 semester credit hours of freshman- and sophomore-level credits earned at a community college and require at least a "C" in each course transferred. At the initial advisory session, the student and advisor will plan a course of study to enable students to meet these requirements.
Students should obtain a personal copy of the catalog from the transfer institution. This publication is usually available from the admissions office of the receiving institution for a nominal charge. It is the student's responsibility to become familiar with all pertinent transfer requirements.
In some cases, completing the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or Associate of General Studies degree at MPCC satisfies the general education requirements at the freshman and sophomore levels at transfer institutions. Students should identify a possible major at the receiving institution in order to begin the appropriate sequence of courses needed to complete their baccalaureate degrees in a timely fashion. It is important that students wishing to complete a BA or BS degree in four years complete lower division prerequisites at MPCC before enrolling in upper division courses at the transfer institution. If prerequisites are postponed, enrollment in advanced courses and eventual graduation from the transfer institution are likely to be delayed.
When possible, students should meet with a representative from the transfer institution to discuss a program of study. After transfer, students will be assigned advisors at the receiving institution. If students are not assigned an advisor at the receiving institution, they should seek to obtain one. If students encounter any difficulty in transferring courses, assistance should be requested from the Vice President for Educational Services and Student Development.
- Degree requirements include:
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A minimum of 60 semester credit hours of coursework.
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A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0.
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Completion of 30 semester credit hours or the last 15 semester credit hours at MPCC.
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General education courses: a minimum of 37 semester credit hours for the Associate of Arts degree, a minimum of 28 semester credit hours for the Associate of Science degree, and a minimum of 15 semester credit hours for the Associate of General Studies degree. The specific courses meeting the general education requirements are listed under each degree.
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All financial obligations to the college must be fulfilled.
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Taking the MPCC-approved outcomes examination (Either CAAP or WorkKeys).
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Meeting with advisors to initiate Intent to Graduate one semester prior to the completion of degree requirements. Degrees will be conferred in May, August, or December.
- The expectation to attend the commencement practice and ceremonies in May.
Program Objectives:
Upon completion of Associate of Arts, Associate of Science or Associate of General Studies successful students should be able to:
- Apply effective written (English) skills,
- Use effective oral (English) skills,
- Demonstrate library skills necessary to continue educational endeavors,
- Demonstrate an awareness of a variety of cultures, their values, institutions, and traditions,
- Apply computational skills to the solution of problems,
- Apply the scientific method to the solution of problems, and
- Demonstrate the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to transfer to a four-year college or university.Nebraska Transfer Initiative
Students have become increasingly interested in beginning their education at Mid-Plains Community College and transferring to another institution to finish a higher degree program. MPCC strives to make the transfer process as seamless as possible by maintaining special cooperative programs and transfer agreements with many colleges and universities.
The Nebraska Transfer Initiative is a cooperative agreement between Nebraska's public and private higher education institutions. This arrangement facilitates the transfer of credits for students who have earned an Associate of Arts Degree into baccalaureate-level programs. Essentially, any student who has successfully completed the articulated Associate of Arts general education core curriculum with an equivalent of a "C" (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) or higher, and is admitted in transfer to a participating institution will be:
- Granted standing comparable to current students who have completed the same number of equivalent credit courses toward an associate/baccalaureate-level degree; and
- Able to progress toward an associate baccalaureate degree completion at a rate comparable to that of students who entered the associate/baccalaureate institution as first-time freshmen.
Participating institutions in this initiative include Bellevue University, Central Community College, Chadron State College, Clarkson College, College of Saint Mary, Concordia University, Dana College, Doane College, Grace University, Hastings College, Metropolitan Community College, Mid-Plains Community College, Midland Lutheran College, Nebraska Christian College, Nebraska Indian Community College, Nebraska Methodist College, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Northeast Community College, Peru State College, Southeast Community College, Union College, University of Nebraska at Kearney, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Wayne State College, Western Community College, and York College.
Many institutions accept the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees in total from two-year community colleges. Some also accept a specified block of credit from the Associate of Applied Science degree.
In addition to the articulation agreements, MPCC has developed internal support services to assist in the transfer process. MPCC faculty and advisors work closely with students who plan to transfer to other colleges and universities. In all cases, the College advises the student to consider specific institutional transfer requirements. If you plan to transfer, it is important that you let your advisor know so they can provide the appropriate assistance.
College Student Learning Outcomes
All MPCC graduates should be able to demonstrate:
- Effective use of written communication skills
- Effective use of oral communication skills
- Efficient use of information retrieval skills
- An understanding of the values and traditions of other cultures in the world
- Mathematical computational skills to solve problems
- Human inquiry skills by scientifically observing, explaining, predicting and testing for the purpose of understanding
- Critical thinking skills
- Appropriate and necessary competencies/skills for academic transfer or employment in their area of expertise
- Effective decision making skills
NOTE: Currently the University of Nebraska at Kearney requires twelve credit hours of Writing Intensive classes and six credit hours of Cultural Diversity classes. In order to help UNK transfer students fulfill some of those requirements, a number of MPCC courses have been selected to comply with UNKs Writing Intensive (WI) and Cultural Diversity (CD) components. MPCC courses will be designated in the MPCC schedule with a (WI) or (CD) after the course number. UNK will accept six credit hours each of WI and CD classes from MPCC. |
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