DMACC is launching a new alliance with Arizona State University to provide students a seamless transfer experience. Called MyPath2ASU, the transfer program allows DMACC students to start of their college experience with the necessary steps to successfully plan their transfer to ASU, ensuring a smooth transition while enhancing student success.

MyPath2ASU offers a set of customized transfer tools and it shortens the time to degree completion.

“We’re pleased to create this formal transfer agreement with ASU and offer it to our more than 30,000 DMACC students,” said Rob Denson, President of DMACC. “This allows our students another option to pursue their bachelor’s degree. This partnership also demonstrates the strong national reputation and reach of both DMACC and our students among colleges and universities nationwide.”

Through this new partnership, DMACC students using MyPath2ASU will simplify their transfer experience. Key benefits of the program include:

  • Personalized guidance ensuring that DMACC coursework aligns with their desired ASU major and minimizes credit loss.
  • Guaranteed general admission to ASU and admission into MyPath2ASU major choice if all requirements are satisfied.
  • Self-service, degree progress tracking to help students stay informed about their academic progress.
  • A connected experience with ASU through personalized communications that support academic growth and community engagement.

DMACC and ASU will continuously collaborate to refine the over 400 course-by-course pathways offered in the MyPath2ASU tool. This ongoing collaboration ensures that these pathways provide students with clear guidance on course selection and align with the latest academic standards and requirements.

Some of the available programs include:

  • Interdisciplinary Studies, BA
  • Liberal Studies, BA
  • Organizational Leadership, BA

Since 2020, nearly 1,000 colleges and universities have accepted DMACC students and transfer credits. Click here.to learn more about MyPath2ASU program works and to get started.