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Reverse Transfer

Reverse Transfer

Reverse Transfer is a process where undergraduate credits earned at Charter Oak State College, after transferring from Connecticut State Community College (CT State), are transferred back to CT State to determine if a student is eligible for an associate degree.

The associate degree is a marketable credential on a résumé and an important milestone in a student's education. Employers value the associate degree as evidence of your commitment to expanding your knowledge and achieving your educational goals. The associate degree can make a difference in your long-term success.

Undergraduate students, who recently transferred from CT State, may be notified that they are eligible for an associate degree based on the criteria below:

  • currently enrolled and matriculated in a baccalaureate degree program;
  • have transferred from CT State within the past 2 years and have NOT earned an associate degree;
  • have transferred into the college/university a minimum of 45 credits from CT State; and
  • have completed a minimum of 15 credits at the baccalaureate institution.

Reverse Transfer

Reverse Transfer is a process where undergraduate credits earned at Charter Oak State College, after transferring from Connecticut State Community College (CT State), are transferred back to CT State to determine if a student is eligible for an associate degree.

The associate degree is a marketable credential on a résumé and an important milestone in a student's education. Employers value the associate degree as evidence of your commitment to expanding your knowledge and achieving your educational goals. The associate degree can make a difference in your long-term success.

Undergraduate students, who recently transferred from CT State, may be notified that they are eligible for an associate degree based on the criteria below:

  • currently enrolled and matriculated in a baccalaureate degree program;
  • have transferred from CT State within the past 2 years and have NOT earned an associate degree;
  • have transferred into the college/university a minimum of 45 credits from CT State; and
  • have completed a minimum of 15 credits at the baccalaureate institution.