Students choosing this option will select courses from the list of approved courses for the AAOT degree (or see Lane's Catalog or AAOT degree information sheets). Students also need to be aware of the impact of their academic major requirements on the general education courses for the school to which they intend to transfer. With appropriate attention to these major requirements, completion of the AAOT degree will assure the student junior status, upon admission to the four-year school, with all lower division general education requirements completed.
Direct Transfer
Direct Transfer students take transfer coursework at Lane Community College for the purpose of satisfying another college or university’s requirements. Students opting for Direct Transfer follow only the course requirements of the school to which they plan to transfer. Course requirements usually include coursework in the student’s major, as well as general education requirements and electives in areas of interest.
The student does not earn a degree at Lane. Requirements at the four-year school for the major and general education may change before the student actually transfers. In some cases, the student will be subject to the new requirements.
Deciding Between the AAOT and Direct Transfer Methods
Reasons to Choose the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree:
- Student wants to complete a two-year degree before transferring to a four-year school.
- Student is undecided about a specific major or four-year school, yet plans to attend an Oregon public college or university.
- Coursework in the student’s major fits within the AAOT degree requirements, so that extra courses are not required.
- Student wants to fulfill all the general education requirements for the Bachelor’s degree before entering the four-year school.
Reasons to Choose the Direct Transfer Plan
- Student does not plan to complete sufficient credits for an Associates degree prior to transferring to a four-year school.
- Student plans to transfer to a private four-year school or out-of-state college/university and the AAOT may not fulfill their requirements.
- Courses required for a student’s major may not fit within the AAOT degree requirements, so that extra courses are required to complete both the degree and academic major requirements.
- Students who have previously completed credits may need to take too many extra credits to fulfill the AAOT requirements.
Students who have selected a major should determine which transfer option best meets their needs by comparing the requirements of each method. If the AAOT can be completed without additional coursework, or with only a few additional courses, it may be the best option. If the AAOT requires a significant amount of additional coursework, Direct Transfer may be the best choice. In some cases a different Lane degree, such as the Associate of Science or the Associate of General Studies, may be compatible with a student’s desire to earn a degree prior to transferring when the AAOT is not suitable. Students may explore this option with a counselor or advisor.
Transferring to a school outside of Oregon?
Students planning to transfer to an out of state school should contact that school for information. If possible, it's recommended that you visit the school as soon as possible. Take Lane's catalog and your transcript with you and meet with an Admissions counselor or advisor. |