What is Alabama Transfers? "AL-Transfer stands for Statewide Transfer & Articulation Reporting System. AL-Transfer is a web-accessible database system which provides
CHEMISTRY EDUCATION MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL General Studies (AS)
Before you attempt to follow any General Studies degree plan, print off a copy of your Transfer Guide and follow it.
guidance and direction for prospective transfer students in the State of Alabama. The AL-Transfer System allows public two-year students in Alabama to obtain a Transfer Guide/Agreement for the major of their choice. This guide/agreement, if used correctly, guides the student through their first two years of coursework and prevents loss of credit hours upon transfer to the appropriate public four-year university in Alabama. Although transfer guides/agreements can only be printed for two- year to four-year transfers, the AL-Transfer system can still provide guidance and direction to transfer students who have a different transfer situation.
*LSCC Requirement for all Graduates
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ORI101
Freshman Academy
Enroll in ORI101 your first term at LSCC. If you are transfer student, enroll in ORI101T (the shorter version).
Area I: Written Composition
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ENG 101 ENG 102
English Composition I English Composition II
Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts
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SPH 107
Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
Literature (3) or Literature Sequence (6) 3-6 (American Lit. ENG251, ENG252 OR English Lit. ENG261, ENG262 OR World Literature ENG271, ENG272.) Fine Arts Required Electives: 3 (Theater, THR120 or Art, ART100 or Music, MUS101)
How to Access My AL-Transfer Report?
Additional Humanites Elective Options: (Spanish, SPA101 or Humanities HUM101)
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To access your AL-Transfer Report, click on QUICK LINKS from the LSCC Website and click on the Transfer Link. Follow the directions on the page to access or watch our online video tutorial.
*NOTE: If a Literature sequence is not selected in Area II, you MUST complete a History sequence in Area IV.
Area III: Natural Sciences and Mathematics
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MTH 125 CHM 111 CHM 112
Calculus I
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Can I Transfer Early? What is Reverse Transfer?
College Chemistry I and College Chemistry II
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Area IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences 12 History (3) or History Sequence (6) (See Transfer) 3-6 (History of Western Civilization: HIS101, HIS102; or World History: HIS121, HIS122; or US History: HIS201, HIS202) PSY200 General Psychology 3 Select remaining credits from the Area IV Transfer Guide: PSY210 Human Growth & Development 3 SOC200 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 210 Social Problems 3 Area V – Pre-Professional/LSCC Courses 18-22 CIS 146 Computer Applications 3 Two 1-hour PED activity courses (no substitutions) 2 *Select remaining credits from the listings below. PHY 201 General Physics I and PHY 202 General Physics II /OR 8 PHY213 General Physics w/Calculus I and PHY214 General Physics w/Calculus II 8 MTH 126 Calculus II (req’d at most colleges) 4 NOTE: For more Area V listings, see your Transfer Guide or transfer college’s catalog. Failure to follow your Transfer Guide can void your transfer agreement. Area V class offerings can be limited. As such, some students may opt to transfer early and complete a Reverse Transfer. For more information on Reverse Transfer, contact the Records Office on either campus.
Yes. You can transfer early and complete a Reverse Transfer. Reverse transfer assists students who earned credits that applied towards an Associate Degree while enrolled at a community college but who did not complete sufficient credits to earn their Associate Degree. These students then pursued their education at a four-year institution. This agreement is designed to facilitate the transfer of credits earned by students at a four-year institution back to the community college to complete their associate degree. Student consent for FERPA purposes will be obtained prior to any reverse transfer data exchange. Students will be eligible for reverse transfer when they have met the following criteria:
a. Have earned at least 25% of the credit hours required for their degree from a member institution in the Alabama Community College System.
b. Have earned at least 3 semester credit hours from the four-year institution.
c. Adhere to all policies and guidelines related to student admissions and transfer at both the four-year institutions and ACCS college.
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