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2009-2010 University of Northern Colorado
Transfer Course Guide/Colorado 2-Year Transfer Guide
This Guide provides information about the course transfer to UNC. The Guide is designed to assist persons responsible for academic advising of students who are planning to transfer from public two-year institutions. This Guide pertains to the following Colorado two-year Community Colleges
| Aims Community College | Colorado Northwestern Community College | Otero Junior College |
| Arapahoe Community College | Front Range Community College | Pikes Peak Community College |
| Community College Of Aurora | Lamar Community College | Pueblo Community College |
| Community College Of Denver | Morgan Community College | Red Rocks Community College |
| Colorado Mountain College | Northeastern Junior College | Trinidad State Junior College |
- UNC GE=UNC General Education Categories/LC=UNC Liberal Arts core. A maximum of 90 semester hours of academic credit may be accepted.
- Community College Courses numbered below 100 are NONTRANSFERABLE.
- *GUARANTEED TRANSFER PATHWAY COURSES are indicated with an (*)
• ONLY hours are transferable and apply to the UNC record, not grades and grade point averages. The community college courses listed below may not be offered at all schools. A grade of C or above must be earned for transfer. Your institution may have different designated GT Pathway courses than others, therefore, for a complete listing of your institution, Guaranteed Transfer Pathways courses, (GT Pathways), please refer to the statewide list at: http://highered.colorado.gov/Academics/Transfers/gtPathways/default.html
• If an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) Degree is earned and posted on your transcript, UNC'S General Education/Liberal Arts Core Courses will be waived.
Some majors have additional core courses (general education courses/liberal arts core) that must be satisfied. Associate of Applied Science and Associate of General Studies degrees are NONTRANSFERABLE, and the courses will be evaluated course by course. Please refer to the 2009-2010 UNC catalog, when available, regarding Liberal Arts Core courses (LAC).
| Department | Notes about Department | |||
| CC Prefix | CC Title | UNC Prefix | UNC Title | UNC LAC |
| Notes pertaining to the course listed above | ||||







