Oregon Code § 350.404·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Unified statewide transfer agreements; requirements.
(1) Community colleges and public
universities listed in ORS 352.002 shall collaborate through the Transfer
Council established in ORS 350.426 to develop a unified statewide transfer
agreement, based on the foundational curricula established under ORS 350.400,
for each major course of study. Each unified statewide transfer agreement
developed under this section must:
(a) Enable a
student to transfer from a community college to a public university listed in
ORS 352.002 without the loss of academic credit or the requirement to retake a
course at a public university that the student has successfully completed at a
community college, provided that the grade in each course that is transferred
meets the degree requirements established by the unified statewide transfer
agreement;
(b) Contain
provisions that identify the optimal number of academic credits, including
credits in the major course of study, that the student should have when the
student transfers from a community college to a public university listed in ORS
352.002 in order for the student to efficiently receive a bachelors degree;
(c) Define the
classes and completion standards for the optimal number of academic credits
identified in paragraph (b) of this subsection that may be taken at a community
college;
(d) Except as
provided in paragraph (e) of this subsection, ensure that if a student at a
community college has completed 90 academic credits of coursework in conformity
with the completion standards identified in paragraph (c) of this subsection
and transfers to a public university listed in ORS 352.002, the student will:
(A) Receive
junior status in the major course of study at the public university; and
(B) Be able to
receive a bachelors degree in the major course of study by completing the
additional academic credits identified in the unified statewide transfer
agreement after transferring, based on the total number of academic credits and
standards approved by the accrediting body for the public university;
(e) For unified
statewide transfer agreements that in paragraph (b) of this subsection identify
an optimal number of academic credits to transfer other than 90, ensure that if
a student at a community college has completed the identified number of academic
credits of coursework in conformity with the completion standards identified in
paragraph (c) of this subsection and transfers to a public university listed in
ORS 352.002, the student will:
(A) Receive
status at the public university, based on the number of academic credits
referenced in the transfer agreement, that is comparable to the status of
students with the same number of academic credits in the major course of study
who began their post-secondary studies at the public university; and
(B) Be able to
receive a bachelors degree in the major course of study by completing the
additional academic credits identified in the unified statewide transfer
agreement after transferring, based on the total number of academic credits and
standards approved by the accrediting body for the public university; and
(f) Explore
alignment, to the greatest extent possible, of lower-division requirements in
the major courses of study.
(2) In designing
unified statewide transfer agreements under subsection (1) of this section,
community colleges and public universities listed in ORS 352.002 shall:
(a) Focus on
ensuring that community college students who transfer to public universities to
complete a bachelors degree are able to obtain the bachelors degree with a
similar number of academic credits to those required for students who begin
their post-secondary studies at a public university;
(b) Seek to
minimize student debt;
(c) Seek to
increase the rate at which community college students who transfer to public
universities receive bachelors degrees; and
(d) Seek to
maintain the standards of intellectual and academic rigor at community colleges
and public universities.
(3)(a) The Higher
Education Coordinating Commission shall use the council to regularly consult
with community colleges and public universities listed in ORS 352.002 in order
to determine the major courses of study for which a unified statewide transfer
agreement will be established.
(b)
Determinations made under this subsection must identify a sufficient number of
major courses of study to enable colleges and public universities to comply
with subsection (4) of this section.
(c) The
commission shall publicly identify the criteria used to make determinations
under this subsection, which must include, but need not be limited to, a
consideration of:
(A) The major
courses of study with the most workforce demand; and
(B) The most
common major courses of study among students who transfer from a community
college to a public university.
(4) Community
colleges and public universities listed in ORS 352.002 shall establish a
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 350.404
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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