The Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree is equivalent to the first two years of a bachelor’s degree program and is offered for those students planning to transfer to a four-year institution or to remain at Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC) to complete the last two years of a bachelor’s degree program. Although the number of credits and specific courses required for a bachelor’s degree may vary across four-year institutions, The State of Florida has a statewide articulation agreement between Florida College System (FCS) institutions and State University System (SUS) institutions. Students pursuing the A.A. degree should work closely with an Academic Advisor to select the appropriate courses that meet their long-term educational goals. Graduation Requirements for the A.A. DegreeThe A.A. degree curriculum requires the following.
Transferring to another Four-Year College or University within the State of Florida:NWFSC will gladly assist students in achieving a smooth transfer to other institutions in Florida. NWFSC partners with several universities across the state, with university liaisons making regular visits to campus to meet directly with students and answer transfer questions. Students may contact Student Success Navigation at (850) 502-2895 or studentsuccess@nwfsc.edu for the names of the liaisons and dates of upcoming visits. In addition, Common Prerequisite Manuals for the Florida State University System are available here. It is important that students transferring to a four-year institution plan their program so that common prerequisites can be completed for the upper-division transfer school for their major. It is best for the student to complete the entire two-year degree program prior to transfer, as A.A. graduates who transfer to one of the SUS institutions have certain protections under the statewide articulation agreement. NWFSC is proud to offer the necessary prerequisites for most of the State of Florida University Baccalaureate Programs. Students are encouraged to consult a current catalog from the four-year institution where they plan to transfer and to speak with an advisor or faculty member at that institution to acquire an official program plan of study for their intended major. Students should work closely with both an Academic Advisor at NWFSC and an advisor at their intended four-year institution to ensure a smooth transfer. Foreign Language RequirementsStudents who initially entered a Florida College System institution or state university after Fall 2014 must demonstrate competency in a foreign language. This includes students undertaking coursework for an Associate in Arts degree entering college for the first time following high school graduation in Fall 2014 or later. The requirement stems from Florida Statutes section 1007.262 and SBE Rule 6A‐10.02412.
Competency may be met through any of the following means:
Students should contact their intended State University System transfer institution for specific information related to its foreign language admissions requirement. |
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