Academic Planning & Advising
Academic and career planning are a critical part of the start of your college experience to help you choose the classes and timelines that fit your goals and your life.
All newly accepted students meet with an advisor to register for their first semester of classes. Students also meet with an advisor to discuss career interests, pre-requisites for health-care programs, and plan out the correct classes, especially for students transferring to a university. Advisors are available to help students work through any “glitches” they may encounter with the college system or academically.
Transfer Advising Information
Special transfer policies have been developed by the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) for community college students transferring to other Maryland public institutions of higher education. By state agreement, all General Education courses satisfactorily completed will transfer to fulfill General Education requirements at receiving institutions. The MHEC policy also allows for uninterrupted progress of a student from one institution to another with maximum transferral of college-level credits assured. Also, students are governed by the same academic rules and regulations as apply to native students at the intended transfer college or university within the state.
You should see a transfer advisor early in your academic program to be certain the maximum number of credits will transfer to the four-year college of choice. While there are designated transfer programs of study at Chesapeake College, certain elective courses may be more appropriate for transfer given the requirements of the intended institution. Additionally, most four-year schools have a limit on the total number of credits acceptable for transfer.
Since the process of transferring can be confusing, Chesapeake provides you with many transfer services. The College Catalog is available online. Applications, scholarship information, and other resources are available through the Workforce and Academic Programs division or on the Web. A computerized information system, ARTSYS, lists specific course requirements for each of the University of Maryland System institutions. If you are planning to transfer, you should consult ARTSYS and a transfer advisor. Additionally, an on-campus Transfer Day is held each fall, affording you the opportunity to speak directly with four-year university representatives. Several four-year university representatives are also on campus throughout the fall and spring semesters.
Finally, it should be noted that receiving institutions determine how courses transfer. Chesapeake makes every effort to maintain current and accurate transfer information. However, it is your responsibility to meet the transfer requirements of the receiving institution. Therefore, you are encouraged to verify information with the intended receiving institution. It is always a wise decision to take advantage of the assistance available through transfer counseling early in your college career, because accurate advising can help make the transfer transition easier.
Transfer Articulation Tools
As a Chesapeake College student, you have two important tools you can use in planning for transfer to a four-year college or university.
ARTSYS
The first transfer tool is ARTSYS (http://artweb.usmd.edu), an online data information system created to help students from Maryland community colleges transfer to the University System of Maryland and other participating four-year institutions.
Through ARTSYS, Chesapeake College maintains transfer agreements with the following colleges and universities:
Bowie State University |
Capital Technology University |
Coppin State University |
Frostburg State University |
Goucher College |
Hood College |
McDaniel College |
Morgan State University |
Mt. St. Mary’s College |
Notre Dame University of MD |
Salisbury University |
St. Mary’s College of MD |
Stevenson University |
Towson University |
UM Baltimore |
UM Baltimore County |
UM College Park |
UM Eastern Shore |
UM Global Campus (formerly University College) |
The Universities at Shady Grove |
University of Baltimore |
USM Hagerstown |
Washington College |
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College and University Articulation Agreements
Articulation agreements between Chesapeake College and both in- and out-of-state colleges and universities in specific programs are available online. Students may review those articulation agreements online.
NOTE: As adopted by the Maryland State Higher Education Commission, general education courses will transfer as general education to all Maryland state colleges and universities. For more information on state policies regarding transfer, see Appendix 1 of the Chesapeake College Catalog. It is recommended that you meet with a transfer advisor early in your college career to plan for transfer.
Other Articulation Agreements
Students with an associate’s degree may be eligible to complete a bachelor’s degree at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center (http://info.chesapeake.edu/eshec/programs.asp) through the following universities:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work – Salisbury University
- Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education – Salisbury University
- Bachelor’s Degree in Human Ecology with a concentration in Early Childhood Development - University of Maryland Eastern Shore
- RN to Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing Degree - Stevenson University
Contact the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center for more information about bachelor’s degree programs.
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