Articulation Partners

Articulation Agreements

An Articulation Agreement is a formal agreement between two participating schools detailing the process by which credits and degrees at one institution may transfer or are equivalent to the other institution. These are designed to help students make a smooth transition from one school to the next educational level without experiencing delays, duplication of courses or loss of credit.

Articulation Partners

DeVry University
DeVry University
Excelsior College
Excelsior University
Grantham University
Grantham University
United States University
United States University

Levels of Articulation Agreements

Associate (2-year) Degree to a Bachelor’s (4-year) Degree

  • Students must graduate from California Institute of Applied Technology.

  • Minimum grade requirement of C or better in courses is required for transferability.

  • Students must have earned minimum Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.

  • A maximum of 73 credits may be accepted for transfer.

Upon completion of the CIAT Associate of Applied Science degrees, students are guaranteed admission to the following schools and will transfer with junior standing.

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