
It can be difficult to determine which classes you should take if you intend to eventually transfer from NPC to another institution. Transfer students fall into two categories: those transferring to one of Arizona's three public universities, and those transferring to other types of institutions.
| Transferring to an Arizona public university | Transferring to other institutions |
|---|---|
| NPC students planning to transfer should meet with an an advisor to determine an appropriate NPC degree and course set to complete. | NPC students planning to transfer should contact the transfer counselors at the institution they plan to attend. They should then meet with an NPC advisor to determine how best to satisfy the transfer institution's requirements. |
| Course articulation agreements between NPC, NAU, ASU, and UFO give students guaranteed course transfer if students follow published guidelines. | NPC has course articulation agreements with some area colleges and universities. Students should ask an NPC advisor for
more information. |
| The Arizona Course Applicability System (CAS) serves as an online resource for transfer students. NPC advisors can show students how to use CAS. | Students planning to transfer should clear each NPC course they plan to take with the transferring institution. This process should be done each semester. |
| NAU, ASU, and UofA also offer transfer guides for NPC students. | |
| The CAS Elective or Better Report identifies classes which are acceptable as 'electives' for transfer students. | |
| Representatives from the public universities visit NPC campuses at least once per semester. Students should watch for notice of these visits and plan to meet with a university advisor. | Representatives from area universities occasionally visit NPC campuses. Students should watch for notice of these visits and
plan to meet with a university advisor. |
| If students have any questions regarding transfer, they should contact an NPC advisor as soon as possible. | If students have any questions regarding transfer, they should contact an NPC advisor as soon as possible. |