Systemwide transfer degrees provides pathways from any Kansas public community college offering an associate degree in an approved program to any Kansas public university offering a baccalaureate degree in that program. To date, the Regents have approved pathways in five programs that are among the most popular transfer programs for students in the system: Business Administration, Management, and Operations; Computer Science; Elementary Education PK-6; Pre-Bachelor of Science in Nursing; and Pre-Social Work.

Each pathway identifies courses/credit hours taken at the community college level and reflects the Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) General Education framework buckets. The courses will transfer to any public university as the first sixty hours toward the articulated degree. The remaining credit hours at the universities are the required courses to complete the baccalaureate degree.

Learn more about the community college pathways for each of these programs at the pages below.

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