Many students who choose to attend an Oregon University System campus transfer from community colleges, other OUS campuses, or from out of state. For information on the transfer process, click on the information below, and/or visit the website of the specific OUS campus. See admissions link to right for campus admissions offices.
- OUS Viewbook: Freshman and Transfer Admission Information 2009-10 (PDF) - Information for students wanting to transfer to OUS from another college or university.
- Oregon Transfer Days 2009 is a statewide tour offering college fairs specifically for Oregon community college students who are interested in transferring to a four-year college or university. Representatives from Oregon's community colleges, public and private four-year universities visit all seventeen Oregon community colleges in January and February.
- The Oregon Transfer Module (OTM), is an approved subset of general education courses that is transferable between and among all public postsecondary institutions in Oregon. It is designed to ensure that the needs of students statewide are met without unnecessary duplication of courses.
- Degree Partnership Programs (see link to right)- College to university degree partnership programs, also referred to as "dual enrollment" or "co-admission" agreements are student-focused arrangements that enable college students to be formally enrolled at both a community college and an OUS campus at the same time.
- Interinstitutional Exchange Policy - OUS campus exchange policy allowing up to one year of study at another OUS campus.
- Articulated Transfer Linked Audit System (ATLAS)
- a web-based system designed for effective transfer of credits between community colleges and OUS institutions. ATLAS will give students and academic advisors real-time information on how and where completed college courses transfer between post-secondary institutions, and help students find appropriate courses to quickly complete their degree or program.
Transfer Information and Resolving Problems
Admissions Information for Oregon's Public 4-Year Campuses
Course-Equivalency (and Related) Information Available on the Web
Links to Oregon's Community Colleges Home Pages
Other Information