Transfer Plans
Transfer Plans Available:
- Delta College
- Grand Rapids Community College
- Henry Ford Community College
- Jackson Community College
- Lansing Community College
- Macomb Community College
- Mid Michigan Community College
- Monroe Community College
- Mott Community College
- North Central Michigan College
- Oakland Community College
- Saint Clair County Community College
- Schoolcraft College
- Washtenaw Community College
- Wayne County Community College District
Engineering Technology transfer plans for many colleges (some not listed above) are available from the College of Engineering.
Transfer plans for science prerequisite courses for many colleges (some not listed above) are available from the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences.
Important notes:
The General Education Transfer Policy contains information about our program for students with an Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts, or Sciences or for students with a MACRAO completion stamp from a Michigan community college. For detailed information about which requirements are waived by each school and college at Wayne State University, please visit the University Advising Center website.
Transfer of credit for any mathematics course does not guarantee admittance to the next course in the sequence. Although the transferred course may fulfill a prerequisite course requirement, students who wish to enroll in mathematics courses at Wayne State are also required to take the Math Placement Exam. Information about this and other placement exams is available at the Testing, Evaluation & Research Services website.
Effective Fall 2008, all students are required to fulfill the Basic Composition (BC) and Intermediate Composition (IC) competency requirements by completing designated courses or equivalent transfer courses with a grade of "C" or better or by earning advanced placement (AP) credit. Basic and/or Intermediate Composition courses successfully completed at Wayne State University or transferred from another institution prior to the Fall 2008 semester are exempt from this new grade requirement.
Please follow this link to view a list of current articulation agreements.
04/28/2009 DL


