- Attending Iowa Lakes Community College is a great way to accumulate
credits for transfer and reach your academic goals. Many of the courses you will take at
Iowa Lakes are designed for transfer. If your goal is to earn a Bachelor's or higher
degree, the Iowa Lakes courses will help you achieve your plan.
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- The Associate of Arts (AA) degree is generally accepted as the
first two years of college but may vary by institution. The Associate of Science (AS) degree and Associate of Applied
Science (AAS) degree are typically transferred on a course by course basis. Program
articulation agreements are maintained by Iowa Lakes.
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- Course equivalency guides
and articulation agreements are provided as a service. The
information is intended to serve as a guide for students in
preparing for transfer. Please use the information as an
opportunity to explore transfer options and begin a
conversation with the four-year college of your choice.
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- Iowa Lakes tries to provide
the most current information possible, but Iowa Lakes
employees are not representatives of the four-year college
and cannot provide all information relevant to transfer to a
particular institution. Remember, this information is not
intended to be a replacement for contact with a
representative of the four-year college.
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- Admission requirements,
degree requirements and course equivalencies vary by college
and can change at either the community college or four-year
institution. Regular contact with the four-year college of
your choice for the most current and accurate information is
vital for a smooth transfer to that institution.
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- Planning is the key to successful transferring and will save you time,
frustration and money. The following web pages can give you information that will help you
in the planning process.
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