UMD Pre-Transfer Advising

@ Anne Arundel Community College

UMD Pre-Transfer Advising: Meet & Greet

Stop by the Careers 1st Lounge anytime during the below dates and times to meet and greet Imani Burwell-Finch who will introduce AACC students to the services she provides as a UMD Pre-Transfer Advisor. 

Thursday, November 14th, 11am -1pm

*If you are unable to make it to a live information session, watch a 10-minute pre-recoded information session here: go.umd.edu/aacc2umdinfosession *


Schedule an Appointment with Imani:

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Imani Burwell-Finch

(she/her/hers)


UMD Program Manager @ AACC

Email: iburwell@umd.edu


Learn more about Imani

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UMD Pre-Transfer Advising

Do you need help planning for transfer to the University of Maryland-College Park?

UMD Pre-Transfer Advising is available to help AACC students with:

UMD Pre-Transfer Advising is available for all registered AACC students considering a transfer to UMD.  It's never too early to work with the UMD Pre-Transfer Program Manager to develop your plan for transfer.

Learn more about UMD Pre-Transfer Advising

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Profile of Competitive Transfer Applicants

In order to be a competitive transfer applicant for admission to the university, a transfer student should have the following requirements completed at the time of application.  

NOTE: Are you taking classes at AACC while still in high school?  Please see "Application Information for Dual Enrollment Students" at the bottom of this page.

If you have any questions about the admissions process or your chances for admission, please check out the UMD Admissions website or email ApplyMaryland@umd.edu.

Check out the benefits to earning an Associate's Degree prior to transfer.

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Maryland Transfer Advantage Program (MTAP)

The Maryland Transfer Advantage Program (MTAP) provides a pathway for AACC students to earn an undergraduate degree at the University of Maryland (UMD).

Students who participate in MTAP have access to transfer advising resources, can take discounted courses at UMD prior to transfer, and are guaranteed admission to the university upon successful completion of the program and submission of a transfer application by the early action application deadline.

Review the program information and eligibility requirements and email mtap@umd.edu with any questions.

For more information, check out the VIDEO at https://go.umd.edu/mtapfaq.

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Limited Enrollment Programs (LEPs)

The Limited Enrollment Programs (LEP) at the University of Maryland have specific gateway course and GPA requirements for admission: https://lep.umd.edu/.  See suggested AACC courses for some popular LEP and non-LEP majors in the Google Slides below. Please keep in mind that the information is unofficial. Ultimately, the department for your major at UMD will do an official evaluation of your transfer credits and make any decisions about potential requirement exemptions or course substitutions.

LEP programs include:

   Differential Tuition Information

   Gateway Courses at AACC (Bachelor of Arts)

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Gateway Courses  (for students who started at AACC in Spring 2024 or earlier)

    Gateway Courses  (for students who started at AACC in Fall 2024 or later)  More information can be found here.

Differential Tuition Information

 Compare UMD Computing-related Majors to find the one that fits your interest!

 Find out about the UMD Computer Science Exemption Exams.

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Updated 01/24/24; subject to change without notice.  Please check the Transfer Course Database to confirm equivalent gateway courses.

Recommended Transfer Coursework

See Suggested AACC to UMD courses for some popular Limited Enrollment Program (LEP) and non-LEP majors at UMD in Google Slides. Please keep in mind that the information is unofficial. Ultimately, the department for your major at UMD will do an official evaluation of your transfer credits and make any decisions about potential requirement exemptions or course substitutions.

And remember, students should always work with their AACC advisors regarding requirements for AACC degrees!

Navigating the UMD Transfer Course Database

Did you know that there is a tool you can use to determine how your prior college credits may transfer to UMD?  

The Transfer Course Database allows you to look up courses taken at AACC (and other colleges and universities) to see if/how your credits will transfer.  You can view this video for instructions on how to use the database or you can find a step by step guide here.

Do you have prior learning credits (AP, IB, CLEP, Basic Military Training, etc.)?  Be sure to review UMD Prior Learning Credit Information as the credit given may be different from AACC.

As of Fall 2022, transfer students may apply a maximum of 70 credits from a community or two-year college or 90 credits from a combination of two and four-year institutions toward a degree at UMD. 

Interested in the Health Professions (pre-med/dental/PT/PA, etc.)?

Are you planning for a career in the Health Professions after UMD?

Often students ask what they should major in as a pre-health Terp.  Students can choose from any major on campus but should design their academic program to include the required prerequisite courses for their chosen professional track.  Once you are attending UMD, you will have access to work with THE REED-YORKE HEALTH PROFESSIONS ADVISING OFFICE to plan appropriately for continuing your education.  These advisors do not work with prospective students, but you can visit their site now at https://www.prehealth.umd.edu/ to find helpful info such as which classes you should include in your preparation.

Application Information for Dual Enrollment Students (including AACC's ECAP program)

Are you taking classes at AACC while still in high school?

High school students who would like to be considered for UMD admission for the fall or spring following high school graduation should, per Admissions, apply using the freshman application process and submit their application by the freshman application deadline no matter how many college credits they have earned while attending high school. This includes students completing an associate’s degree prior to or at the same time as graduating from high school. 

A student can only be eligible to apply as a transfer student by earning at least 12 college credits after high school graduation or completion of the GED.

If you have additional questions about the application process, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 301-314-8377 or email applymaryland@umd.edu with the subject: "Dual Enrollment Student (Name of your High School)".

Questions? 

Email Imani Burwell-Finch, UMD Program Manager at iburwell@umd.edu