MTA and Other Statewide Agreements
Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)
The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) was created in an effort to increase the transferability of core college courses between community colleges and four‐year colleges and universities.
Qualifying courses should be from the following categories:
- One course in English Composition
- A second course in English Composition or one course in Communications
- One course in Mathematics from one of three pathways: Pathway to Calculus (includes College Algebra), Statistics or Quantitative Reasoning.
- For students transferring to Ƶ, we recommend the Pathway to Calculus for all programs. Most majors at Kettering will require additional Calculus courses for graduation. Refer to our Academic Programs page for your specific program’s requirements.
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Two courses in Natural Sciences including one with laboratory experience (from two disciplines).
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For students transferring to Ƶ, we recommend both Natural Science courses include laboratory experience (except the Management and Computer Science programs). Most STEM majors at Ƶ will require Chemistry with lab (exceptions: BS Computer Engineering, BS Computer Science and BS Management). Physics courses must be calculus-based.
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- Two courses in Social Sciences (from two disciplines)
- Two courses in Humanities and Fine Arts (from two disciplines, excluding studio and performance classes).
- Note: Complete Principles of Economics (can be either micro or macro) as one of your Social Science or Humanities courses (your college determines which category the course is in).
For additional information on the MTA, visit .
Other Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreements
Ƶ will now accept some statewide articulation agreement general education core requirements, toward meeting most of Ƶ's general education requirements. Official transcripts must indicate the state's designation has been met or completed. We currently have approved the statewide agreements from:
- Illinois (IAI or GECC)
- Indiana (STEGC)
- Ohio (OTM)
Associate Degrees
Effective July 1, 2021, Ƶ will now accept an associates degree toward meeting most of Ƶ's general education requirements.
Contact Information
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