Transferring credit into Liberal Arts AA program
The transfer policy for the Oxford Teachers College at Reach is designed to honor incoming candidates’ previously-earned course credits from accredited institutions while maintaining the standards of the job-embedded Liberal Studies AA degree. Because of the intentional design of the program, all candidates transferring into Reach OTC will complete general education requirements in a timely manner prior to graduation.
30-Credit Transfer Option
Candidates may transfer 30 credits from an accredited institution to be admitted to the OTC program at Reach University.
To apply 30 transfer units, candidates must have completed the following courses or their equivalent from an accredited institution:
One course (minimum 3 units) in each of the below [Minimum 12 units]
Area A: Foundations of Writing |
Area B: Foundations of Writing or Speech or Critical Thinking |
Area C: Foundations of Math or Science |
Area D: Foundations of History or Humanities |
Process for transferring credit
Applicants may request a review of previously transcripted coursework for equivalencies or transfer credit by submitting a Transfer Request Form, official transcripts, and course syllabi (or official course catalog descriptions at a minimum) to Admissions (apply@reach.edu). The request will be reviewed by the transcript committee and must be approved prior to the candidate’s start in the program. Candidates may not enter an accelerated pathway prior to approval.
Recognized Prior Experience
Candidates transferring into the AA degree program in Liberal Studies may be eligible to receive credit for documented work experience. Candidates may count up to 150-hours of work experience (the equivalent of 3 credits). Previous experience is cumulative and may be from multiple places of employment. Proof of a minimum of 150-hours of previous work experience with experience/ recommendation/ endorsement from employer(s) is required.
Qualification:
Only transfer candidates who have completed a minimum of 27 non-remedial college credits qualify to earn three college credits through classroom work experience (150-hours).