| Chicago State University |
Completion of the transferable General Education Core Curriculum,
or completion of the A.A. or A.S. degree, at any participating college
or university in Illinois assures transferring students that the University
general education requirements for the bachelor’s degree have
been satisfied. Chicago State University may, however require admitted
transfer students to complete College-specific or program-specific
graduation requirements which are beyond the scope of IAI. |
| Eastern Illinois University |
Students transferring to Eastern who have received an Associate
in Arts (AA), Associate in Sciences (AS), or Associate in Science
and Arts (ASA) degree in a baccalaureate-oriented program from an
Illinois public community college, Lincoln College or Springfield
College in Illinois and/or students transferring from any Illinois university or college who have completed the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) are considered as having met lower-division general education requirements. This provision is applicable to student who meet all of the following criteria:
1.Their initial term of enrollment at Eastern was summer 1982 or thereafter;
2. Their cumulative Eastern GPA is 2.00 or higher.
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Governors State University
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The general education requirement at Governors State University
provides graduates with a broad foundation in the liberal arts and
sciences. All undergraduate degree-seeking students are required to
meet the university general education requirements before graduation.
Students may fulfill this requirement in any of four ways:
1. Transfer to Governors State University having earned and A.A.
or A.S.A degree from a regionally- accredited Illinois community college.
Please note: the Associate of Fine Arts (AFA), Associate of Engineering
Sciences (AES), the proposed Associate of Physical Science (APS) and
the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) do not meet this requirement.
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Illinois State University
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Students who transfer with a completed baccalaureate-oriented
associates degree (A.A. or A.S.) from a regionally accredited post
secondary institution are considered to have satisfied Illinois State
University's General Education Program requirements. |
| Northeastern Illinois University |
Beginning with admission to the Fall 1993 semester, students
graduating with an approved ICCB (Illinois Community College Board)
Model A.A. or A.S. degree prior to transferring will be granted junior
standing and will have fulfilled Northeastern Illinois University's
General Education requirements. |
| Northern Illinois University |
A graduate of an Illinois public community college who has
not previously attended Northern Illinois University and who has completed
a baccalaureate-oriented A.A. or A.S. degree will be admitted to NIU.
The student will enter with junior standing and all NIU general education
requirements will be considered complete if the student has the following
qualifications prior to enrolling at NIU.
1. An Associate in Art (A.A.) or an Associate in Science (A.S.)
degree in a baccalaureate-oriented program from an Illinois public
community college.
2. At least a C average (2.00 on a 4.00 scale) as calculated
by the community college
3. At least 60 hours of credit
4. Good standing at the last college attended.
An Illinois public community college graduate with an Associate in
Engineering Science or an Associate in Fine Arts degree is eligible
for admission to NIU but is not eligible for the benefits indicated
above.
An Illinois public community college graduate with an Associate
in Applied Science, an Associate in General Studies, or an Associate
in Liberal Studies degree is not eligible for the benefits indicated
above. These students will receive the same consideration for admission
as other transfer students.
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| Southern Illinois University-
Carbondale |
Completion of an Associate degree in a baccalaureate-oriented
program (A.A. or A.S.) from an accredited Illinois public two-year
institution. The student will: (a) be admitted with junior standing
and, (b) be considered to have completed the University Core Curriculum
requirements required for general graduation purposes; |
| Southern Illinois University -
Edwardsville |
SIU-E is a participant in the Illinois Articulation Initiative.
Completion of the General Education Core Curriculum at any participating
college or University in Illinois assures transferring students that
lower-division general education requirements for a bachelor’s
degree have been satisfied. This agreement became effective for students
transferring to SIU-E on or after summer 1998. |
| Western Illinois University |
A.A. and A.S. Degree Graduates - All Illinois public community colleges,
the Eastern Iowa Community College District, Southeastern Community
College of Iowa, Springfield College in Illinois, and Lincoln College
possess a written articulation commitment (compact agreement) from
Western Illinois University. Additional agreements are being developed
with other public and private schools in Illinois and Iowa. |
| University of Illinois Springfield |
Applicants holding an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science,
or Associate in Arts and Sciences from a regionally accredited college
or university are admissible as juniors and are considered to have
met the general education requirements. |