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[ Admission ]
Will My Courses Transfer?
To earn an Elmhurst College degree, all students must complete course work in eleven carefully defined areas:
- Writing and Reasoning
- Western Culture
- Human Behavior
- Fine Arts
- The Natural World
- Literature
- Global Society
- People, Power, Politics
- Judeo-Christian Heritage and Religious Faith
- The Search for Human Values
- Inquiry and Issues in Science and Technology
Following is a listing of courses offered at selected Illinois community colleges, which will be accepted in transfer in each general education category. Students complete one course in each category, except Writing and Reasoning and Global Society (if foreign language is chosen) in which two courses are completed.
We encourage you to use this guide as you select your courses. You should also refer to the transfer materials and the Elmhurst College Catalog to gain an understanding of overall course work required to earn an Elmhurst College degree.
Also included are courses for specific majors at selected community colleges. Please click on any of the following for a listing of transferable course for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Please note: The general education curriculum will be changing for students entering Elmhurst College for the Fall 2011 term and beyond. This guide only applies through the Spring 2011 term. Please call or email the Office of Admission for more information.
Blackhawk College
City Colleges of Chicago
College of DuPage
College of Lake County
Elgin Community College
Harper College
Heartland Community College
Highland Community College
Illinois Central College
Illinois Valley Community College
John Wood Community College
Joliet Junior College
Kankakee Community College
Kishwaukee Community College
Lincoln College
Lincoln Land Community College
McHenry County College
Moraine Valley Community College
Morton College
Oakton Community College
Parkland Community College
Prairie State College
Rock Valley College
Sauk Valley Community College
South Suburban College
Southwestern Illinois College
Triton College
Waubonsee Community College
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