Counselors and advisors are available to assist students with the transfer process. They have the appropriate Transfer Handbooks for specific programs and majors at the senior institutions. For more information call the Counseling and Advising Center at 217/351-2219 or stop by room A251.
The Illinois Articulation Initiative's iTransfer site also offers online
transfer information.
Transferring to Parkland
By state law, Parkland is required to review your previous academic record
prior to admission to an Associate of Arts, Associate of Sciences,
Associate of Fine
Arts, or Associate of Engineering Sciences degree. This requirement may
be met if you have earned 15 hours of acceptable college-level course
work
or you have
satisfied the requirements through high school course work. You will be
either fully admitted to your program or you will be admitted with provisional
status.
Transferring from Parkland
- A transfer program of study prepares you to transfer to a four-year college
or university to pursue a bachelors degree.
- If you are planning to transfer to a four-year institution, you are responsible
for selecting the appropriate courses. You will need to take a set of
core courses considered an essential foundation for a well-rounded education.
This core consists
of 12 or 13 courses or 37 to 41 credits. It is best if you complete these
courses before you transfer.

