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How does the Tennessee Transfer Pathway work?
If you complete an associate degree from any Tennessee community college, Johnson University is the perfect place for you to continue your education without a high sticker price!
The Tennessee Transfer Pathways program provides a way for you to jump into the Johnson community halfway through your college career without needing to redo any of the work from your associate degree.
Transfer your associate degree into a bachelor’s degree!
If you complete all of the community college courses listed for a particular Transfer Pathway, you will earn an A.A. or A.S. degree at the community college. When you transfer to Johnson, the transcript will certify that all 60 credits from your A.A. or A.S. will be accepted at Johnson University and will count toward completion of your general education and major requirements.
Below is a list of approved Tennessee Transfer Pathways for Johnson University. The information provided on this web page does not take the place of an advisor or counselor. It is intended to help students and parents work together with Johnson University’s admissions counselors and high school guidance counselors to establish an appropriate pathway for transferring from a public Tennessee community college to Johnson University. For more information about transferring to Johnson, visit our admissions page and explore our many scholarships that can make your education even more affordable.