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Dual Admissions and Articulation

Students who wish to transfer from one College in the system to another or to any other institution, should make application at the Registrar's Office for a transcript ten days before it is needed. Most Chicago-area colleges and universities including Wright College are participating in a state-wide program called the Illinois Articulation Intiative to assure the smooth transfer from one college in the system to any other institution. Each four-year college or university determines the number of hours of credit it will allow to transfer students. Generally four-year institutions grant up to 66 credit hours for work completed in the community colleges. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should check early with that institution's admissions office to determine requirements. Official transcripts will be released to other accredited and approved institutions upon written request, except if a student has financial obligations to the College. Official transcripts will not be released to the student.

Students who intend to transfer to a four-year college or university should select, as soon as possible, the college to which they intend to transfer and then review that college's requirements in their major areas by consulting its catalog. Counselors and faculty advisors in their major areas are available to assist students.

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Transfer Credit from Other Colleges

Students who transfer to Wright College from another college or university may be allowed credit for comparable courses taken elsewhere with a grade of C or better. A maximum of 45 semester hours of transfer credit may be allowed toward graduation with an Associate's Degree.