Statewide Articulation Agreements
Articulation ensures that students receive credit for comparable coursework without unnecessary repetition when transferring from one institution to another. The Florida Department of Education’s Office of Articulation facilitates this work for students moving throughout the K-20 system.
Florida has developed a seamless articulation system to facilitate efficient and effective progression and transfer of students between institutions through agreements with postsecondary public institutions as well as private college and universities. Below you will find some helpful links and resources regarding articulation agreements.
Articulation Overview
Agreements for Public Institutions
Agreements with Private Colleges and Universities
- Ashford University Agreement with the Division of Florida Colleges
- Ashford University Agreement with the Eastern Florida State College
- Ashford University Agreement with Gulf Coast State College
- Ashford University Agreement with Lake Sumter State College
- Ashford University Agreement with Polk State College
- Ashford University Agreement with South Florida State College
- Ashford University Agreement with St. Petersburg College
- Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities Articulation Agreement
- Bellevue University Articulation Agreement with the Florida College System
- Chamberlain College of Nursing Articulation Agreement
- Chamberlain College of Nursing Agreement with Gulf Coast State College
- Chamberlain College of Nursing Agreement with Florida Keys Community College
- Colorado State University Global Campus
- Herzing University Agreement with the Florida College System
- Independent Colleges and Universities (ICUF) Articulation Agreement
- Johnson & Wales University Articulation Manual
- National University
- Southern New Hampshire University
- Strayer University Articulation Agreement
- Union Institute and University Articulation Agreement
- Walden University Letter of Interest
- Western Governors University Letter of Interest — January 2021
- Western Governors University Letter of Interest — February 2021 Revision to 2019 Letter