What is the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC)?

What is the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC)?

The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum is briefly outlined on the Associate in Arts page. This curriculum was designed to help standardize General Education requirements, enabling students to transfer from one institution to another without losing credits. Ten goals were developed, based on subject areas or themes. Further information is available at http://www.mntransfer.org/transfer/mntc/t_mntc.php
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