If you are planning to transfer from DMACC to a
four-year college, it is important to begin preparing for your transfer as
early as possible to ensure a smooth transition. The links below provide
helpful transfer information. Advisors are also available to assist you with
your transfer plan. However, it is your responsibility as a student to seek
help when needed and to notify any advisor who assists you that you plan to
transfer to a four-year college.
Students who need information
on transferring to
DMACC should refer to our Admission
Policies & Transfer
Credit Policies. Please contact an advisor for
additional assistance.
Transfer Planning
Worksheets
Tips for a Successful Transfer
- Start planning your transfer to a four-year college as early as possible while you are a student at DMACC. Planning well in advance will increase your preparation and success in transferring your credits.
- Consider what your major will be at the four-year college. Choosing a major early is beneficial because many majors have prerequisite courses or specific admission criteria. This will help you plan your DMACC courses. If you are undecided about your major, you should begin the planning process now. Career counseling services are available to help you with the career planning process.
- If you are uncertain where you will transfer after DMACC, start researching four-year colleges now. No two colleges are the same. Requirements, majors, and practices will vary. A good place to start is by using the Internet to look at different college websites. Attend a DMACC college fair to visit with representatives from different four-year colleges. At the Ankeny Campus, you may also use the information resources in the Career & Transfer Resource Center in Building 1 to learn about different four-year colleges and majors.
- Meet with a DMACC advisor. Discuss your transfer plans with each advisor who assists you with your academic planning. Talk to your advisor about transfer agreements or special programs that may be available with the four-year colleges you are considering, such as course articulation, cross enrollment, admission partnership programs, etc.
- Request a college catalog, an admission application, financial aid, scholarship, and housing information from the four-year colleges you are considering. Request information that may be specific to transfer students.
- To help you finalize your decision as to where you will transfer after DMACC, set up a campus visit to colleges you are interested in attending. Campus visits are important because they provide first-hand information that you simply won't get by talking to friends, looking at a website or in a catalog.
- When you schedule your visit, ask for an appointment with an advisor. Be prepared. Take a list of questions with you about admission, major requirements, transfer credits or anything else you are unsure about. Take a student copy of your DMACC transcript with you. You can login and print a student copy of your transcript from the DMACC Web Information System. Take notes and document the names of the people you talk with during your visit in case you have questions in the future.
- Keep important assignments and research papers from your DMACC classes, and your DMACC catalog. Some four-year colleges may require a portfolio of your college coursework or may need additional course information to award transfer credit.
- Complete an application for admission to the college of your choice. Some colleges have admission deadlines and application fees. Know what they are. Also, scholarship and housing opportunities may be limited and can be dependent upon an offer for admission. Apply early!
- Request to have your official college transcript sent to your transfer college. You will need to request a transcript from each college you have attended. The DMACC Transcript Request Form is available online or in the Student Services Office at all DMACC campuses.
- Complete financial aid, scholarship, and housing applications. Be aware of deadlines and complete all materials as early as possible.
- Stay in touch with your transfer school. Attend an orientation/registration day. Some colleges hold early registration sessions for transfer students.
- You are ready to start classes. Good luck!
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DMACC has articulation agreements with the
following institutions:
Ashford University
|
Clinton, Iowa
866-711-1700
|
| Bellevue University |
1000 Galvin Road South
Bellevue, Nebraska 68005
402-293-2000
800-756-7920 |
Buena Vista University
|
Main Campus
Storm Lake, Iowa
800-383-2821
BVU Newton Center at DMACC
Newton, Iowa
641-791-1750 |
Central College
|
Pella, Iowa
877-264-3687 |
| Clarke College |
Dubuque, Iowa
888-825-2753 |
|
Creighton University |
Omaha, Nebraska
402-280-2700 |
Des Moines University
|
Des Moines, Iowa
515-271-1400 |
|
Drake University |
Des Moines, Iowa
515-271-2011
800-44-DRAKE |
|
Graceland University |
Lamoni, Iowa
641-784-5000 |
|
Grand View College |
Des Moines, Iowa
515-263-2810
800-444-6083 |
|
Iowa Law Enforcement Academy |
Johnston, Iowa
515-242-5357 |
|
Iowa Methodist Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology |
Des Moines, Iowa
515-241-6883 |
|
Iowa State University |
Ames, Iowa
515-294-4111
800-262-3810 |
|
Mercy College of Health Sciences |
Des Moines, Iowa
515-643-6715 |
|
Morningside College |
Sioux City, Iowa
712-274-5000
800-831-0806 |
|
Northwest Missouri State University |
Maryville, Missouri
660-562-1212
800-633-1175 |
|
Palmer College of Chiropractic |
Davenport, Iowa
563-884-5656
800-722-3648 |
Simpson College
|
Transfer
Student Information
Main Campus
Indianola, Iowa
515-961-6251
800-362-2454
Ankeny Center
515-965-9355
West Des Moines Center
515-223-8842 |
|
University of Iowa |
Iowa City, Iowa
319-335-3500
800-553-IOWA |
University of Northern Iowa
|
Cedar Falls, Iowa
319-273-2281
800-772-2037 |
University of Phoenix
|
Des Moines Campus (Online Programs)
6600 Westown Parkway, West Des Moines, IA
Phone: 515-273-1850 or 866-229-5743, ext 21850 |
|
Upper Iowa University |
Main Campus
Fayette, Iowa
800-553-4150
Ankeny Center
515-965-6050
West Des Moines Center
515-225-1800 |
| William Penn University |
Main Campus
Oskaloosa, Iowa
800-779-7366
College for Working Adults
West Des Moines, Iowa
515-225-4144 |
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Search
for a College or University
The following websites are
excellent resources to help locate a specific college or to search for a
college that is right for you:
Partnership Programs
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