Reverse Articulation of an A.A. Degree
Background
In 2021, the Florida legislature enhanced the articulation agreement between the State University System (SUS) and the Florida College System (FCS). Specifically, Florida statute 1007.23 lays out a requirement that students who transfer to an SUS institution with more than 30 credits from an FCS institution without an associate of arts degree must be offered the opportunity to transfer university credit back to the relevant FCS institution for the potential awarding of an A.A. degree.
A complete list of FCS institutions can be found here: https://www.fldoe.org/schools/higher-ed/fl-college-system/colleges/
Qualifying for the Associate of Arts Degree
You must meet the criteria for the Associate of Arts degree that is set by your former FCS institution. UF transcripts sent through the above process will be received by the FCS institution, and they will conduct a review to determine if you meet requirements once your completed UF coursework is considered.
In General, Associate of Arts degrees require completion of 60 credits, the General Education requirements, the Florida Civic Literacy requirement, a minimum GPA of 2.0 and institution-specific requirements. Please see the academic catalog of your FCS institution to review the requirements before you “opt-in” to the process.
Reasons to Pursue Your Reverse A.A.
- Enhancement of your professional resume.
- Potential pay incentives offered by a current employer for completed credentials.
- Accurate accounting of your current credentials.
- Potential discounts offered by insurance companies for complete credentials.
- Potential benefits offered by FCS institutions for graduated alumni.