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High Enrollment

This college is a frequent transfer destination for Black Hawk College students.

Transfer School Guidelines

Transfer GPA

2.0 if associate degree completed. 2.25 if 24 semester credits completed.

Minimum college credits to apply as transfer student

24 semester credits of transferable coursework, not including career technical, development/remedial or military credits.

Application deadlines

Apply up to one (1) year in advance of entry. Recommended to apply at least six (6) months prior to the desired entry term.

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Agreements & Special Programs

Community College Partnership 

Successful completion of an Associate in Arts degree allows students to transfer with junior status, having met all first-year and sophomore-level general education requirements for programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) and Ivy College of Business.

  • CLAS programs require specific numbers of credits in humanities and in natural sciences.
  • Ivy College of Business programs require credits in ethics and in global perspectives.

IAI Participant

This college or university participates in the Illinois Articulation Initiative.

The Illinois Articulation Initiative General Education Core Curriculum (IAI GECC) is a collection of general education courses that, when completed, an IAI participating institution agrees to accept in place of its own comparable lower-division general education requirements. Completing the IAI GECC works best for students who plan to transfer to an IAI participating school but who have not decided which one.

When the IAI GECC is not completed before transfer, the transfer school will evaluate general education courses on a course-by-course basis.

Important IAI GECC exceptions (PDF)

To see which BHC courses can be taken to complete the IAI GECC, please use the
IAI GECC / BHC Courses Worksheet (PDF) .

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Please confirm transfer requirements with the school of your choice.

Black Hawk College presents this information as a service for our students. Every effort is made to keep documents, details and links up to date. Some schools may have a separate application process and deadline for scholarships. Information presented pertains to domestic students only (visit College Advising Guide for Undocumented Students for more information). Always confirm requirements with a transfer school representative and/or the transfer school’s website. 

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Quad-Cities Campus
Building 1, Advising Center
309-796-5100
advqc@d809.com
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Evenings by appointment

East Campus
Building A, Room 246
309-854-1709
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Evenings by appointment