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Transfer Open & Closed Programs

Key

Open - Programs considering applications at this class level.
Closed
- Due to space limitations, program unable to consider applications at
this class level.

Spring 2010

12-59
transferable semester hours by term of enrollment
60+
transferable semester hours by term of enrollment
Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
Agri-Accounting
Closed Closed
Agribusiness, Markets, and Management Closed Closed
Agricultural Education Closed Closed
Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences Closed N/A2
Consumer Economics & Finance Closed Closed
Dietetics Closed Closed
All other programs Closed Closed
Applied Health Sciences1
All programs Closed Closed
Aviation
Aviation Human Factors Closed Closed
Professional Pilot Closed Closed
Business1
All programs Closed Closed
Education1
All programs Closed Closed
Engineering
Bioengineering Closed Closed
All other programs Closed Closed
Fine and Applied Arts
All programs Closed Closed
General Studies
All programs Closed Closed
Liberal Arts and Sciences1
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Closed Closed
Teacher Education Closed Closed
All other programs Closed Closed
Media1
All programs Closed Closed
Social Work
Social Work Closed Closed
     

Please note:

  • The Colleges of Applied Health Sciences, Business, Education, Media, the Institute of Aviation, and the School of Social Work are closed to nondegree applicants for Spring 2010. Space is on a very limited basis for non-University of Illinois employees in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for nondegree status.
  • If you have already filed an application and are requesting a college/program change, we must receive it by 5 p.m. of the closing date.

1 The Colleges of Applied Health Sciences, Business, Education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Media are closed to second bachelor’s degree applicants.

2 The Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences major in ACES is only available to sophomore transfers. If you wish to enroll as a junior or senior transfer, apply into the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences major in the College of Engineering.

Fall 2010

12-59
transferable semester hours by term of enrollment
60+
transferable semester hours by term of enrollment
Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences Open Closed
All other programs Open Open
Applied Health Sciences1
All programs Open Open
Aviation
Aviation Human Factors Open Open
Professional Pilot Open Closed
Business1
Business Unassigned Open Closed
All other programs Open Open
Education1
Pre-Early Childhood, Pre-Elementary or Pre-Special Education Open Closed
Special Education Open Open
All other programs Closed Open
Engineering
Bioengineering Closed Closed
All other programs Open Open
Fine and Applied Arts
Art Foundation Open Closed
Theatre Foundation Open Closed
All other programs Open Open
General Studies
All programs Open Closed
Liberal Arts and Sciences1
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Closed Open
All other programs Open Open
Media1
All programs Open Open
Social Work
Social Work Closed Open

Please note:

  • The Colleges of Applied Health Sciences, Business, Education, Media, the Institute of Aviation, and the School of Social Work are closed to nondegree applicants for Fall 2010. Space is on a very limited basis for non-University of Illinois employees in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for nondegree status.
  • If you have already filed an application and are requesting a college/program change, we must receive it by 5 p.m. of the closing date.

1 The Colleges of Applied Health Sciences, Business, Education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Media are closed to second bachelor’s degree applicants.

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