Transfer Partnerships

Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and The University of Arizona

Eastern Arizona College offers three Associate Degrees that are appropriate for transfer to Arizona's public universities.  These Associate Degrees are 64 credits and have four basic "blocks" upon which they are built. The blocks are: the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC), Common Courses, Special Requirements, and Electives. If you complete the degrees, you will be guaranteed to enter the university with Junior status.

The three degrees are:
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (AA): This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to the university and earn a bachelor's degree in areas such as Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Fine Arts, Public Programs, and Communication.

ASSOCIATE OF BUSINESS (ABus): This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to the university and earn a bachelor's degree in Business and Business-related areas such as Computer Information Systems or Economics.

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (AS): This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to the university and earn a bachelor's degree in areas such as the Physical and Biological Sciences or Mathematics.

Completion of the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) guarantees your admission to the universities if you are a resident student. Non-residents must have a grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Completion of the AGEC also means that you will have met the lower-division general studies requirements at any of the universities for the majors that articulate with that AGEC.

Brigham Young University

EAC has a transfer partnership with BYU. If you earn an Associate of Arts, Associate of Business, Associate of General Studies, or Associate of Science degree from EAC, you increase the probability of your admission to BYU.

If you are admitted to BYU with an Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies, Associate of Business, or Associate of Science Degree from EAC, you will have completed all BYU general education requirements with the exception of American Heritage, Advanced Writing, and the Advanced Mathematics or Foreign Language requirements. EAC offers mathematics and foreign language courses that you may take to satisfy BYU's advanced Mathematics or Foreign Language requirement. You should consult the BYU/EAC Articulation Agreement in selecting these courses. A copy of the Agreement is available from the Counseling Department.

The EAC/BYU transfer partnership does not cover the transfer and applicability of major courses. You are encouraged to consult with the prospective major department at BYU for recommendations on EAC courses that can be taken toward your intended major.

Brigham Young University - Hawaii

Students attending Eastern Arizona College who complete their Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or Associate of Business degree will have met the BYU-Hawaii general education (GE) requirements with the exception of the Interdisciplinary Studies course.

Additional aspects of the transfer agreement are as follows:

·         Credit will also be granted for courses with a "C" grade or better which apply to the major.

·         Credit for courses of a remedial nature (usually numbered 99 and below) will not be transferable.

·         Students who apply to BYU-Hawaii with less than an Associate Degree, will have their college work evaluated on a course-by-course basis to determine equivalencies.  Only courses with grades of "C" or better will be accepted.

Western New Mexico University

Associate of Arts graduates from EAC who transfer to Western New Mexico University will have met WNMU's General Education Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree.

 

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