Explore Your Future in STEM
St. Louis Community College offers a general science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) transfer studies program that allows students to earn an associate in science degree while preparing for further education in STEM.
This program streamlines the process for students to transfer to any public four-year college or university in Missouri for further studies.
What is General STEM Transfer Studies at STLCC?
Through the general STEM transfer studies program, students complete 42 credit hours of elective courses in focus areas such as:
- Biology
- Computer science
- Engineering
- Mathematics
In addition to these 42 credit hours, students select 18 credit hours of general education to fulfill the requirements for the 60-credit hour associate in science degree.
Student success advisors on each campus help students select courses that align with their goals and assist with the transfer process to a four-year college or university.
Transfer to Four-Year Colleges and Universities
The general education courses included in this program are a part of Missouri's statewide CORE 42 framework. General education classes marked Missouri Transfer (MOTR) are fully transferable to all public colleges and universities across the state.
To further support your educational goals, we have transfer agreements with partner colleges and universities. Work with your STLCC advisor to learn more about the transfer process.
General STEM Transfer Studies
- Degree offered: Associate in science
- Locations: Florissant Valley, Forest Park, Meramec, Wildwood
- Hours to complete: 60
- Program contact email: enrollmentservices@stlcc.edu
Cost of Attendance
Tuition for district residents is $122 per credit hour for in-district students. Find out more about our straightforward and low-cost tuition structure.
How to Apply Undecided
- Start a new application to St. Louis Community College by creating an account. When prompted "Are you planning to pursue a degree at STLCC," select Degree-Seeking.
- In the Plans Tab, select "Earn a degree to transfer to a 4-year college/university" when asked for your College Goal. You always have the option to update this later with an advisor.
- In the Plans tab under the Program of Study section, you will see many options. First, select that you are Not Sure/Undecided. Then you will need to select a Degree or Certificate. Select the Focus Area in the drop down that is of most interest to you. You may always change your major in the future.
Testimonials
"At STLCC, I had the opportunity to explore my interests, challenge myself, and discover my potential. While I never predicted I would be good at science and math, I gained confidence with each course I took. I started with remedial level math my first semester, yet I earned a master's degree in civil engineering seven years later. Anything is possible, and I'm an example of that." - Deanna Meyer, graduate
"STLCC provided the courses I needed to pursue my goal of earning a bachelor’s degree in engineering. The community and friendships I gained at STLCC are still strong today." - Diamond Cottman, graduate
Why You Should Choose STLCC's General STEM Transfer Studies Program
Schedules Built for Your Busy Life
Fitting a quality education into your busy life is easy with the flexibility STLCC offers, including day and evening classes, in-person and live virtual lectures, as well as online and hybrid options.
Multiple Locations Near You
With four campuses and multiple education centers, STLCC has locations around the St. Louis metropolitan area that are close to your home or work, which makes for an easy commute.
Graduate With Little or No Debt
We believe cost should never be a barrier to achieving your potential. Save more than $4,700 per year with tuition that's one-third less than other local institutions. Plus, we'll help you navigate scholarship options and financial aid.
Seamless Credit Transfer with CORE 42
Missouri’s CORE 42 program guarantees seamless transfer of all Missouri Transfer (MOTR) courses to all public, four-year colleges and universities in the state of Missouri.
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