LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TRANSFER GUIDE
Curriculum: Criminal Justice, Columbia Southern University
On-line Transfer Program
Curriculum Code: 1526
REQUIREMENTS
NOTES:
1. This guide represents an Articulation (partnership) Agreement between Lansing
Community College (LCC) and Columbia Southern University (CSU). LCC courses
applicable to the criminal justice degree are listed in the articulation link
above. The agreement facilitates the transfer of LCC credits toward the
completion of a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice at CSU. This guide
includes courses from the following LCC curriculum guides, allowing students
to simultaneously earn an Associate Degree while preparing to transfer to
Columbia Southern University:
Criminal Justice (AA-0146);
Criminal Justice, Corrections (AAS-1209);
Criminal Justice, Juvenile Specialization (AAS-1475);
Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement (AAS-1210).
This agreement is in effect for a maximum of five (5) years - January 2015,
at which time it will be reviewed by both institutions.
2. CSU will accept a maximum of 84 transferable LCC credit hours.
3. CSU is an undergraduate and graduate level institution that is accredited by
the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). As an accredited,
degree-granting member of the DETC, CSU is also an institutional member of
the Council of Higher Education Accreditation.
4. If an LCC student changes their major when entering CSU, an academic advisor
from CSU will work directly with the incoming student. CSU will endeavor to
maximize credit transfer, but program changes will be evaluated on a case by
case basis.
For further information and advising, contact Kim Clay, Dean of the College of
Safety and Emergency Services, Columbia Southern University, PO Box 3110, Orange
Beach, AL 36561; (800) 977-8449.
VISIT THE CSU WEBSITE AT http://www.columbiasouthern.edu.
Effective from Fall 2012 through Summer 2013
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