
You can take your first two years of college with Northland Community & Technical College and transfer to a four-year college or university to complete your degree.
Transferring is a popular choice for many students in Minnesota. Each year, more than 40 percent of all new students at Minnesota State Universities are transfer students.
Since Minnesota State Colleges and Universities is a united system, the schools work together to make transferring easier by offering the Minnesota transfer curriculum, a set of courses that will transfer to any Minnesota State College or University. At Northland Community & Technical College, the Minnesota transfer curriculum is built into the Associate of Arts (AA) degree.
If you spend two years at Northland Community & Technical College completing the 64-credit AA degree, and transfer to a Minnesota State College or University, you will have satisfied the first two years of a four year degree program. Additionally, your two years at Northland Community & Technical College will cost approximately one third less than if you completed them at a four-year Minnesota State College or University. The transfer option is an economical choice for students.
Lisa Bottem
Advisor/Transfer Specialist
Rocky Ammerman
Registrar/Transfer Specialist
Nicki Carlson
Advisor/Transfer Specialist
Nic Thompson
Advisor/Transfer Specialist
Pat Amiot
Advisor/Transfer Specialist
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