Missouri Reverse Transfer
Program Overview
Missouri Reverse Transfer Program
The Missouri Reverse Transfer program allows current and past college students who have completed credits toward an associate degree to receive that degree even if they have transferred to a four-year university.
What is Missouri Reverse Transfer?
Missouri Reverse Transfer is a program that works with two-year institutional partners to provide students with the opportunity to earn an associate degree while pursuing their bachelor's degree.
Partner Institutions
The Missouri Reverse Transfer program works with the following two-year institutional partners:
- Crowder College
- East Central College
- Jefferson College
- Metropolitan Community College
- Mineral Area College
- Missouri State West Plains
- Moberly Area Community College
- North Central Missouri College
- Ozarks Technical Community College
- St. Charles Community College
- St. Louis Community College
- State Fair Community College
- State Technical College of Missouri
- Three Rivers Community College
Benefits
The benefits of the Missouri Reverse Transfer program include:
- An associate degree can open the door to more job opportunities and higher pay
- Students can earn an associate degree while pursuing their bachelor's degree
- An associate degree can help students meet the general education requirements at a four-year college
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Missouri Reverse Transfer program, students must have earned a minimum of 15 credit hours at a single two-year institution. Students who have earned an associate degree or higher are not eligible for the program.
