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Kellogg Community College has collaborated with several bachelor granting degree institutions, such as Western Michigan University, to facilitate a smooth transition for students. It is very critical that community college students seek out program requirements for entry and for graduation from bachelor granting institutions as soon as possible, even as early as the freshman year at Kellogg Community College. Students are asked to speak with an academic advisor or the Early Childhood and Teacher Education office if they have questions.Įach bachelor granting institution will vary in program requirements. Students can follow specific education transfer guides without pursuing an Associate Degree in Elementary Education. Students can expect to complete a criminal background check prior to admittance to most baccalaureate schools of education. Students transferring to baccalaureate programs will most likely need a 2.5 GPA or better achievement of acceptable scores on a Michigan Basic Skills Examination (BSE) and will need to apply to a baccalaureate institution on an average of one year in advance to be admitted. Candidates must successfully pass the State of Michigan Central Abuse and Neglect Registry (CANR) process, criminal background check, character guidelines, and physical health requirements as set forth by College policy and the State of Michigan for teachers and state licensed pre-school and school-age programs for children. Students should see the individual course descriptions for specific prerequisite information. See an Academic Advisor for course completion and/or any questions pertaining to the FYS course.