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This page was created to serve the needs of transfer advisors at Illinois community colleges.  We hope that the collection of links is helpful to you as you advise students about transferring to DePaul University.  If you have suggestions for other types of information that would be useful to include on this page, please send them to Anne O. Brennan, Director of Community College Partnerships.


Applying for Admission

Learn more about the transfer admission process, or apply for admission as a transfer student.


Articulation

The Coordinator of Transfer Articulation for DePaul is Terry McCormick.  If you have Form-13’s or questions about specific course articulations, please send them her way.


Community Colleges

The community college pages show contact names and special agreements DePaul has with Illinois community colleges.
Will DePaul be visiting your community college in the near future? Check our Admission Events Calendar to find out.
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Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI)

DePaul is a member of the Illinois Articulation Initiative, IAI.  Read about DePaul’s IAI agreement, which requires some mission-specific courses, along with the General Education Core Curriculum. 


Major Requirements

You can see the requirements in all DePaul majors, along with the Liberal Studies Requirements at this link.


Transfer Course Work

Transfer Course Lists: want to see if courses transfer?

u.select Illinois (formerly CAS): Courses that transfer and degree progress reports.


Transfer Guidelines and Policies

Read about Transfer Policies at DePaul in our Undergraduate Catalog.

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Transfer Partnerships with DePaul

  • The Office of Community College Partnerships at DePaul exists to link faculty at DePaul with faculty at community colleges.  The goal is to create ongoing dialogs about curriculum so that articulation and curriculum planning between DePaul programs and those at community colleges stays connected.

The Partnership Office facilitates:

If you want to inquire about a partnership with your institution, contact Anne O. Brennan by email or call her at 312-362-5161.