Already have your Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree? Check out our articulation agreements and partner institutions to continue on with a pathway.

Priority admission

Concordia has partnered with the following institutions though MOUs to offer priority admission for specific programs to applicants who hold a bachelor's degree and meet the prescribed requirements.

What does this mean for you?

  • Guaranteed admission for students recommended by partner institution
  • Increased communication with admissions and faculty about program requirements, deadlines, and upcoming events
  • Ability to share information across institutions assuring a smooth process for students

Partner institutions

If you’re a student at one of these schools, see your advisor for information on how you can take advantage of one of the preferred admission seats.

Articulation agreements

Concordia University maintains articulation agreements with several institutions of higher learning. These agreements give students opportunities to begin their studies elsewhere and transfer to Concordia University to complete a bachelor's or master’s degree.

An articulation agreement is a signed document guaranteeing credit transfer from the completion of a degree program at a Michigan Community Colleges or other university to a specific university major at Concordia. All classes outlined in the articulation agreement must be completed. Partial credit transfer may not be awarded.

Finding your partnering institution

We look forward to helping you achieve your uncommon goals and reaching your fullest potential. Select your school listed below to see a list of all the degrees and courses that have credit transfer agreements with Concordia.

Washtenaw Community College
Your Program Concordia's Program Available Format Transfer Pathway
Associate in Applied Science in Elementary Education TransferAccelerated Bachelor of Arts in Lower and Upper Elementary Education (MI Certification)OnlineView

MiTransfer Pathways

Click here to learn more about Concordia's MiTransfer Pathways participation.