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C&SLA Office August 5, 2011 AZTransfer and APASC Resources

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Page 1: AZTransfer  and APASC Resources

C&SLA Office

August 5, 2011

AZTransfer and APASC Resources

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AZTransfer Changes AZTransfer.com is now designed to be a student-

based resource for those who wish to transfer within Arizona's public institutions of higher education including community colleges, tribal colleges, and state universities.

Advisors and faculty assisting students may still use the resources at AZTransfer, but faculty and administrator resources are moving to APASC.com.

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Work in ProgressThe CEG and the EEG are still available on the AZTransfer site.

Links to the CEG and EEG

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Focal shift:

.”High School Student focus is now featured.

Pages and links for Faculty and Administrators divert to APASC *

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Academic Program Articulation Steering Committee* Migration of Resources to APASC

Faculty Resources redirected **

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Shared Unique Numbering System There are 71 common,

transferable, easily mapped courses in Phase I.

57 of Phase I courses are offered by CAC.

The SUN# is required to be indicated in the college’s course bank, on course outlines, on transcripts, on the college website, in the CEG, and in ACETS.

SUN#

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Both websites offer useful Transfer and Articulation Tools and Resources.

Dr. Mary Menzel, Director 520-494-5215 or [email protected]

Myna Frestedt, Curriculum/Assessment Analyst 520-494-5593 or [email protected]

Jennie Lee Voyce, Program Assistant 520-494-5591 or [email protected]

If you cannot find a feature you used before, contact the C&SLA Office.

Questions? Email or call one of us for assistance.