Central Lakes College is pleased to announce the addition of two new Transfer Pathway Degrees in Biology and Chemistry. Both will be available in the fall.
Transfer Pathway degrees are created by teams of educators from the Minnesota State system. These degrees allow students to earn Associate in Arts Degree at Central Lakes College and then transfer seamlessly to Minnesota State universities and earn a bachelor’s degree in four years. Students who complete Transfer Pathway degrees will be guaranteed junior status upon admission to a university and can complete their degree in an additional 60 credits. Students must still meet any special admission requirements for the major.
“Central Lakes College is delighted to add two new transfer pathway degrees to our four existing transfer pathways,” said Martha Kuehn, CLC’s Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences. “Starting this fall, students can earn an A.S. in Biology or an A.S. in Chemistry that will transfer seamlessly to Minnesota State universities.”
These two new transfer pathways will join CLC’s existing transfer pathways of Psychology, Sociology, Economics and Exercise Science. Additional Transfer Pathway degrees will be announced in the near future.