Department of Student Transitions
University College was created to assist returning students and students with academic need in making a successful transition into college life. Students who are accepted into UCA through University College (UC) are generally nontraditional students who are returning to college or beginning college for the first time later in life, or students who are required by state law to complete two or more transitional courses based on their ACT scores. Once a UC student has successfully completed any required transitional courses as well as 12 hours of General Education credit, he or she is fully admitted into a two-year or four-year UCA degree program.
University College offers important benefits such as faculty dedicated to working with students with developmental needs, as well as intensive academic advising. .
If you want a college degree, but are not sure you are prepared for college-level work, UC can make the difference.
The University College at UCA is proud to support the goals of Developmental Education and of the following Developmental Education organizations: