Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)
The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) replaces the MACRAO agreement beginning Fall 2014. Students who attended prior to the fall 2014 will be able to complete the existing MACRAO agreement until the end of summer 2019.
The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) is designed to faciliate transfer of general education requirements between institutions. One of the guilding principles of the agreement is to promote transparency among institutions and ensure accurate transfer information for students.
A student must successfully complete at least 30 credits, with at least a 2.0 in each course, to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). Credits from students who have attended previous institutions will be evaluated and recorded as meeting ‘MTA’ requirements or North Central Michigan College’s general education requirements, as long as their home institutions considered those courses to satisfy general education requirements. A student must earn at least one credit-bearing course at north Central to have the ‘MTA Satisfied’ posted on the North Central Transcript.
Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) Requirements
- 1 Course in English Composition
- A second course in English Composition or 1 course in Communications
- 1 Course in Mathematics
- 2 Courses in Social Sciences (from two disciplines)
- 2 Courses in Humanitites and Fine Arts (from two disciplines excluding studio and performance classes)
- 2 Courses in Natural Sciences including one with laboratory experience (from two disciplines)
Students earning an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree at North Central Michigan College will automatically have “MTA Satisfied” posted to their transcript, provided they meet the minimum grade requirement. All other students will need to submit a formal request to have their transcript evaluted for the “MTA Satisfied” designation.
For more information about the MTA, MTA Signatory Institutions and Michigan colleges and universitites transfer equivalencies visit our website.
North Central courses satisfying the MTA by category:
TOTAL CREDITS Minimum 30 credits. Must receive 2.0 in each course to qualify.
English Composition:
ENG 111 AND ENG 112 , COM 111 or COM 170
Mathematics:
Choose one course.
MATH 126 , MATH 128 , MATH 130 , MATH 140 , MATH 150 , MATH 210 , MATH 215 , MATH 225 , MATH 235 , STAT 200
Science:
Choose two courses-must be from different categories.
BIOLOGY: BIO 101 , BIO 133 , BIO 151 , BIO 152 , BIO 226 , BIO 235 , BIO 236
CHEMISTRY: CEM 101 , CEM 102 , CEM 121
EARTH SCIENCE: ESC 101 , ESC 110 , ESC 121 , ESC 122 , ,
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Social Sciences:
Choose two courses-must be from different catgeories.
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Humanities:
Choose two courses-must be from different categories.
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MUSIC:
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University Center
North Central Michigan College and five universities have formed a University Center in Petoskey. Through the University Center, students can complete designated bachelor’s or master’s degrees on North Central’s Petoskey campus. Partner universities and programs are listed below:
Central Michigan University
Education/Agency - Counseling (MA) School Guidance or Professional Practice Emphasis
Judy Nemitz, Program Administrator
NCMC Office: Room 45, ADCL
(231) 995-1755
(231) 995-1758 fax
nemit1jj@cmich.edu
Ferris State University
Computer Information Technology (BS)
Computer Information Systems (BS)
Peter Raphael, JD, MBA, Business Programs Coordinator/Advisor-Northern Region
NCMC Office: Room 46, ADCL
Extended and International Operations
(231) 995-1734
(231) 995-1736 fax
PeterRaphael@ferris.edu
Lake Superior State University
Business Administration (BS) - minor options available in Marketing, Accounting-Finance, Public Relations
Accounting-CPA (BS)
Liberal Studies (BS/BA) - minor options available in Accounting-Finance, Marketing, Public Relations, General Business, and Sociology
Individualized Studies (BS/BA)
Nursing Completion (BSN)
Criminal Justice (BS) - emphasis in Law Enforcement or Generalist
Early Childhood Education (BS/BA) - minor in Sociology
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Heidi Baumgartner, Director
LSSU Petoskey Regional Center
NCMC Office: Room 48, ADCL
(906) 217-4123
hbaumgartner@lssu.edu
Spring Arbor University
Social Work (BSW)
Social Work (MSW)
Elementary Education (BA)
Elementary Post BA Certification/Endorsements also available
Sara Lancaster
NCMC Office: Room 42, ADCL
(231) 439-6203
800-968-0011 ext. 4282
(231) 439-6333 fax
sara.lancaster@arbor.edu
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