General Studies Transfer Associate of Science

The Associate of Arts Degree Transfer Program serves students who intend to transfer to a four-year university. The program provides students with an excellent foundation to continue in higher education, with an emphasis in humanities and social sciences, focusing electives on furthering those content areas or on business, psychology, or education.

By completing the degree through Lakeshore, students can transfer directly with junior status to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, or Lakeland University. Students will have enough flexibility for broad major exploration, regardless of a transfer destination.

With an optional business, psychology, or education focus, students receive the education necessary to be successful in these programs at four-year institutions. The program helps students meet most entry-level requirements and even some program requirements for bachelor’s degrees in the field.

Career Area
Associate of Arts and Science Degrees
Type
Associate Degree
Program Number
20-800-2
Availability
In-Person
  • Associate Degree
  • 4 Terms
  • 60 Credits
  • Financial Aid Eligible
  • Starts August / January

 

Admission and First Semester Enrollment Steps

  • Submit online application
  • Complete the online Student Success Questionnaire 
  • Complete Get Started at Lakeshore appointment
    • Application Check-in
    • College Orientation Overview
    • 1st Time Program Registration

Submit high school transcripts, college transcripts, and test scores (optional, highly recommended). Official transcripts will be needed for transferring college credit(s) and for financial aid purposes.

FUTURE SEMESTER ENROLLMENT STEPS

Work with your Program Counselor to:

  • Complete online Student Success Tutorial prior to registering for second semester.

Program Cost

  • Tuition Cost: $10,185.67
  • Book Cost: $166.00
  • Supply Cost: $0.00
  • Program Total: $10,351.67

Some of Lakeshore College’s programs may reach program capacity due to high demand. When this occurs, the College will follow the Admissions Procedure to establish and maintain a waitlist to prioritize enrollment. In addition, some programs may offer a petition process outlined in their specific program handbook.