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TENNESSEE TRANSFER PATHWAY

A college degree is valuable. So is your time and money. With the Tennessee Transfer programs, you can begin your college studies at a community college or similar two-year program and earn an associate degree, plus rest assured your credits will transfer to a bachelor’s degree program at any public university and many private universities in Tennessee.

A student who completes all the courses listed for the selected major of a Transfer Pathway will be able to earn an A.A. or A.S. degree from the community college. Whenever the student transfers to a Tennessee public or private college/university, the transcript will certify that the pathway has been followed. The student is guaranteed that all the community college courses taken will be accepted at the college/university and the courses will count toward completion of the particular major. If a community college student transfers to another Tennessee community college, he or she is guaranteed that all courses transfer.

Important Note:

*Admission to UT, Knoxville is competitive. For UTK, the Pathways do not guarantee admission.

*Provided that all other admission criteria are met, individual TICUA institutions may require courses specific to their mission that do not result in additional time spent toward degree completion.

It is important to understand each step in order to have a successful transfer experience.Read the steps for a successful transfer page here.

Guaranteed admission to a host of colleges and universities for community college students

Select from a list of approved programs

Select from a list of participating community colleges and universities

Steps For a Successful Transfer

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Start Planning Today
The longer you wait to make decisions, the longer it may take you to complete a degree.More Info
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Meet With Your Current Advisor to Discuss Future Plans
If you are planning to transfer the next semester, find out from your advisor what you need to do now.More Info
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Review Application Process
Become familiar with your chosen transfer institution’s academic calendar, deadlines, and more. More Info
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Attend New Student Orientation
Become familiar with financial aid and fee payment processes as these vary from school to school.More Info
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