This program is designed for students who wish to transfer to a school of business at a public institution in Colorado. At CMC this program is considered the primary pathway for students seeking the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree.
The Colorado Statewide Business Articulation Agreement ensures that a student who completes the degree requirements for an Associate of Arts degree with an emphasis in Business and earned a C- or better in all courses shall be fully considered for admission into the business programs offered by the participating four-year public colleges in Colorado. Under this agreement, if offered admission, you will enter with a junior standing in the school of business, and will only be required to take 60 more credits to earn your bachelor’s degree. Students who do not fully complete the AA Business degree requirements will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. Individual business courses may transfer and count toward the graduation requirements for a four-year business degree, but the transferable courses are limited to the course equivalents of the courses specified in the curricula of the four-year Business Administration degree programs.
The general education requirements for business students are specific to this statewide business articulation agreement. Completion of these general education requirements may not satisfy all the general education requirements for every business program. Students should review the business degree requirements of the four-year college or university of their interest when making plans to transfer.
See the section on Scholarships and Awards for scholarship opportunities related to this program. The Associate of Arts: Business Emphasis degree is offered at all locations. Not every course is offered on every campus.
Learn more about the Associate of Arts Program