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Michigan Transfer Agreement. Use the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) to complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of college-level credit which will fulfill a portion of the lower-division general education requirements at participating four-year colleges or universities.
Plan Your Transfer. Learn more about transfer options and plan your pathway to completion. Transfer Your Associate Degree. Search for articulation agreements & transfer guides. Transfer Your Courses. Search for course equivalencies. Michigan Transfer Agreement. Transfer your general education requirements.
The University of Michigan supports the principles that underlie the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) as published in February 2014. We value the transparency and student focus that underlie the Agreement.
Transfer Your Courses. The Michigan Transfer Network allows students and advisors to view transfer course equivalencies between many Michigan colleges and universities. You can search for courses by sending institution (the institution where you completed the course) or by the receiving institution (the institution where you plan to transfer ...
The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) is designed to help students transfer from one of Michigan's community colleges to a four-year college or university in the state. The MTA replaced the previous MACRAO Transfer Agreement beginning in the fall of 2014.
The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) was developed to simplify the transferability of core college courses from Michigan community colleges to Michigan universities.
Planning your transfer is an important step to earning your degree. Students in Michigan have several options when it comes to transferring. You may want to: Transfer Your Courses; Complete the Michigan Transfer Agreement; Transfer Your Associate Degree; Use the resources on this site to help plan your transfer.
The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) was designed to facilitate the transfer of general education requirements from one institution to another. Students may complete the MTA as part of an associate’s degree or as a stand-alone package.
The University of Michigan-Dearborn is excited to participate in MiTransfer Pathways, a statewide initiative among Michigan colleges and universities. MiTransfer Pathways aims to make the transfer experience more efficient and easy to navigate, while enabling students to optimize credit transfer. Designed as a way to encourage and simplify ...
Michigan Transfer Network (MTN) is Michigan's statewide student transfer planning website. The website includes a course equivalency database, Michigan's general education transfer package known as the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA), details about participating colleges and universities and tips on general transfer planning.