(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 bachelor’s 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 bachelor’s 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 bachelor’s 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 bachelor’s degree are able to obtain the bachelor’s 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 bachelor’s 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 unified statewide transfer agreement for one major course of study per year. [2017 c.669 §3; 2021 c.575 §12]
Note: The amendments to 350.404 by section 13, chapter 575, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative January 1, 2026. See section 14, chapter 575, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative on and after January 1, 2026, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (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 bachelor’s 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 bachelor’s 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 bachelor’s 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 bachelor’s degree are able to obtain the bachelor’s 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 bachelor’s 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 unified statewide transfer agreement for three major courses of study per year.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 09 - Education and Culture
Chapter 350 - Statewide Coordination of Higher Education
Section 350.001 - Legislative findings.
Section 350.005 - Additional findings.
Section 350.009 - Fundamental goals of public higher education.
Section 350.014 - Mission of education beyond high school.
Section 350.050 - Higher Education Coordinating Commission; members; confirmation.
Section 350.060 - Officers; quorum; official action; meetings.
Section 350.065 - Executive director; subordinate officers and employees.
Section 350.070 - Advisory and technical committees.
Section 350.075 - Powers, duties and functions; rules.
Section 350.085 - Mission statements and academic programs of public universities.
Section 350.090 - Biennial funding request; rules.
Section 350.100 - Implementation of diverse educator recruitment plans.
Section 350.115 - Regional services institutes; general program; location.
Section 350.120 - Program purpose and function.
Section 350.125 - Report on competency-based education.
Section 350.150 - Office to function under Higher Education Coordinating Commission; rules.
Section 350.155 - Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development Account.
Section 350.160 - Director of the Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development.
Section 350.170 - Advanced technology education and training grants and loans; rules.
Section 350.175 - Certificates for passing approved high school equivalency tests; rules; fees.
Section 350.205 - Display of mandatory enrollment fees; content and method of display; report.
Section 350.250 - Students unable because of religious beliefs to attend classes on certain days.
Section 350.255 - Written sexual assault protocol; content.
Section 350.259 - Written policy on hazing; report.
Section 350.260 - Student journalists; student expression; civil action.
Section 350.262 - Benefits navigator; duties; process for feedback and recommendations.
Section 350.265 - Armed Forces recruitment on campuses; standards.
Section 350.272 - Prohibited actions related to access to personal social media accounts.
Section 350.274 - Cause of action for violation of ORS 350.272.
Section 350.276 - Definitions for ORS 350.278 and 350.280.
Section 350.278 - Disclosure of Social Security number of student attending public university.
Section 350.280 - Disclosure of Social Security number of community college student.
Section 350.282 - Action for disclosure of Social Security number.
Section 350.292 - Resident tuition and fees for Native American or Alaska Native students; rules.
Section 350.295 - Annual report on reduced tuition rate and tuition waiver recipients.
Section 350.300 - Waiver of tuition and fees for foster child.
Section 350.350 - "Public institution of higher education" defined for ORS 350.355 and 350.360.
Section 350.355 - Health care benefits for part-time faculty; rules.
Section 350.370 - Requirements for classification as post-doctoral scholar position.
Section 350.375 - Cultural competency requirements at public universities and community colleges.
Section 350.400 - Establishment of foundational curricula; requirements.
Section 350.404 - Unified statewide transfer agreements; requirements.
Section 350.420 - Accelerated college credit programs; publicly available information; rules.
Section 350.423 - Adoption of common course numbering system; transfer of academic credit; rules.
Section 350.426 - Transfer Council; composition; duties.
Section 350.429 - Transfer Council responsibilities; reports; rules.
Section 350.432 - Developmental educational requirements; placement test requirements; rules.
Section 350.500 - Forestry Education Council; members; term of office.
Section 350.510 - Administration of Forestry Education Council.
Section 350.525 - No obligation to fund subaccount.
Section 350.540 - Venture grant program; applicant requirements.
Section 350.545 - University venture development funds; use; fee.
Section 350.550 - Purposes of funds; disbursement; assessment; report.
Section 350.600 - Legislative findings.
Section 350.620 - State policies to enhance and encourage independent higher education.
Section 350.630 - Legislative findings.
Section 350.635 - Definitions for ORS 350.630 to 350.655.
Section 350.665 - Definitions for ORS 350.665 to 350.695.
Section 350.675 - Powers of municipality.
Section 350.680 - Revenue bonds; issuance; trust funds; pledge; terms; legal effect.
Section 350.750 - Nonresident tuition in post-secondary educational institutions.
Section 350.755 - Interstate agreements.
Section 350.775 - Compact provisions.
Section 350.785 - Commission members; appointment and removal.
Section 350.795 - Contracts to furnish out-of-state educational service to Oregon students.
Section 350.800 - Selection of Oregon residents to receive out-of-state educational service.