FGC is the perfect place to complete the first two years of a baccalaureate degree close to home and at a low cost. Students may then transfer their Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree to their college of choice. We are here to help you succeed in your transfer pathway, whether you continue on to pursue one of FGC’s bachelor’s degrees or transfer to a university. Our faculty and staff ensure the academic quality of our programs prepare students for the next step in their college careers. Here you will find transfer resources to assist you, including the recommended coursework you should take while completing your AA in order to make transferring more seamless. We love helping you succeed while you’re here and after you graduate.
Transfer Advising Services
FGC Advisors are here to assist you each semester in making sure you stay on track to graduate and take the correct courses for transfer. Advisors will help you review the transfer requirements of the university you plan to attend.
386-754-4222
advising@smartdurak.com
Guided Pathways to Success
Click on the button below to learn more about the courses that are common prerequisites based on your intended major at the university. For additional information on common prerequisites, check the State’s Common Prerequisite Manuals. It is best to check with your intended institution on any additional requirements. Some university programs have more restrictive admission requirements and while A.A. graduates are not guaranteed admission into these limited access programs, they are guaranteed the same opportunity as the native university student.
Transfer Partnerships
FGC is working to establish additional partnerships with other colleges and universities to facilitate the seamless transfer of our associate degree graduates. These partnerships result in transfer agreements, which, in some cases, guarantee services and admission of our graduates at the transfer institution. Click on the link below to learn more.
Other Resources
Florida College Advising System – http://www.floridashines.org/