University Transfer and General Studies
College without the heavy debt? Smart.
At ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ, you can earn an associate degree or start your bachelor’s – with little or no student loan debt.
You can start with an associate degree and transfer to one of our partner colleges and universities. Already in a bachelor's program? Take your gen eds here and transfer credits to your degree.
University Transfer Programs
If a bachelor's degree is your goal, our two-year liberal arts associate degrees are a smart start. Earn an AA or AS degree from ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ and transfer to a university or four-year college to complete your bachelor's!
- Transferable Credits: Complete general education requirements and start as a junior at one of the partner colleges below.
- Save Thousands in Tuition: Earn a highly respected degree without racking up major student loans.
- Flexible Learning Options: Classes are offered in a variety of ways to make learning convenient.
Associate of Arts (AA) Degree
Courses include a strong focus on social sciences and humanities, plus common general ed requirements.
Associate of Science (AS) Degree
Focusing primarily on math and science coursework, this degree program also includes other common gen ed classes.
More College Transfer Options
Transfer to a specific four-year program or field of study
¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ has transfer agreements with over 40 colleges and universities in more than 70 subjects. Transfer your ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ credits toward a bachelor's degree (credits accepted vary by institution and program). See where your college credits can take you.
Undecided on a major?
Explore your options and plan for a career that fits you!
Take general studies courses
Transfer credits just about anywhere! Choose from communication, math, social sciences, and more gen ed classes. Take one or a few. Transfer credits to a four-year or apply them toward an ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ associate degree – it's up to you.
Use Transferology credit transfer tool
See how your college courses may transfer with the free Transferology tool for the state of Wisconsin. Create a free account on the website and log in to get more information.