Reverse Transfer
What is Reverse Transfer?
Reverse Transfer is a process by which students pursuing a four-year degree could be eligible for an associate degree from Rend Lake College based on a combination of your previous work at Rend Lake and current course work.
What are the benefits?
There are many benefits to earning your associate degree. Many employers offer raises or promotions for college degrees earned. In addition, several four year universities offer tuition discounts to students who have earned an associate degree. Please check with your employer or your current college/university to learn more about the benefits you could receive by earning your associate degree at Rend Lake College.
Am I Eligible for Reverse Transfer?
You may be eligible if you have completed 16 credit hours at Rend Lake College, have a GPA of 2.0 or higher at Rend Lake College, and have completed more than 64 applicable credits through Rend Lake or other colleges/universities. If you are pursuing a bachelor’s degree or have recently attended another college or university, you may be eligible.
What do I need to do next?
First, you must contact your college/university and complete the reverse transfer transcript request/release form to have your transcripts sent to Rend Lake College. Please send them to the address below:
Rend Lake College
Attn: Student Records
468 N Ken Gray Parkway
Ina, IL 62846
What happens if I can be awarded an associate degree?
You will be contacted by Rend Lake College informing you of the conferment of the degree to your transcript, and you will receive your degree at the end of the next academic term.
What if I don't meet the requirements for an associate degree?
You will be contacted by Rend Lake College informing you of what class/credits remain outstanding for an associate degree.
- FERPA Statement
Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, updated January 2009, I understand that my educational records cannot be released without my permission. By completing the University reverse transfer request, I authorize the release of my academic records from the University to Rend Lake College in order to evaluate a complete reverse transfer evaluation between the two institutions without the violation of FERPA. I also authorize Rend Lake College to send back confirmation of my associates to the University. I understand that I have the right to rescind this release agreement of my academic records at any time by notifying the Registrar at Rend Lake College.
Residency
BEFORE PROCEEDING TO THE ADMISSION APPLICATION, PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION TO REND LAKE COLLEGE.
Residency Requirements
Tuition charges at Rend Lake College are based on the residency of the individual. Students are classified in one of three ways: in-district student, out-of-district student or out-of-state student. More information about residency can be found here.
Community College Educational Agreement
Out-of-district residents can attend RLC at the in-district rate if you are enrolling in a program not offered at the college in your district. See below.
These worksheets detail the requirements for Associate degrees of Science (AS), Arts (AA), Fine Arts (AFA), and Engineering Science (AES) offered at RLC.
The worksheets will help you plan your semesters at RLC.
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
Rend Lake College maintains an open enrollment policy that provides access to higher education for those individuals who can benefit from its comprehensive programs. Admission to the college does not guarantee entrance into a particular course or program of study because students may have to meet specific requirements for entrance into certain programs. In addition, students are required to complete specified prerequisites prior to enrollment in certain courses. There is no discrimination in the admission or recruitment of students on the basis of age, disability, marital status, military status, citizenship status, national origin, race, religion, sex or other legally protected status.
Prospective students should enroll in advance of their expected start date for better class selection. Students enrolling in degree programs will be placed according to test scores in effect at the time of registration. Enrollment forms are available at the college, on the college’s website HERE and at high schools in the RLC district. Prospective students should enroll in advance of their expected start date for better class selection. Students enrolling in degree programs will be placed according to test scores in effect at the time of registration.
Applicants for a certificate or an associate’s degree from Rend Lake College should submit official transcripts from colleges they have attended. Students taking college-level courses must demonstrate college-level competency in language, reading and mathematics. Students entering a degree program or enrolling in a math or English course can determine placement with scores from ACCUPLACER/ASSET/COMPASS/RLC Paper & Pencil Test, or ACT/SAT scores.
Student Services
Phone: (618) 437-5321 Ext. 1266
Toll-free (In-District): 1-800-369-5321 Ext. 1266
Email: [email protected]
Address: 468 N. Ken Gray Parkway, Ina, IL 62846 Attn: Student Services
Fax Number: (618) 437-5677 Attn: Student Services
If you're a continuing student, there are two ways for you to register for classes, depending on your situation and preference.
Advisor-Assisted Option
- Create your tentative schedule using a class schedule, also available from the Student Records Office on campus.
- Make an appointment with an academic advisor for finalizing your schedule of classes.
- Review your degree requirements.
- Arrange for payment of tuition and fees.
- Rent or buy your textooks and purchase supplies at the Textbook Store and Retail Center in the Academic building.
Self-Advisement Option
As a continuing student, you can self-advise by completiting a registration form and submitting it to the Student Records Office IF:
- You have completed or, through your current enrollment will reach, a total of 30 credit hours
- You have a minimum 2.5 grade-point average
- You have completed any and all required college preparatory classes
NOTE: Students on academic probation must obtain an advisor's signature to register for the next semester. Other exceptions to the self-advisement option may apply.
Registering for the first time
1. Complete a Rend Lake College New Student Enrollment Form.
2. Submit your official high school transcript with graduation posted or GED certificate.
3. Submit your ACT or SAT scores or arrange for placement testing in the Academic Advisement Center.
3. Submit official transcripts from any other colleges you have attended.
4. Make an appointment with an academic advisor or your faculty advisor when you are ready to set up your schedule. Visit Career Services to discuss career development and goal setting, educational planning, and accessing campus services and activities.
5. Arrange for payment of tuition and fees by
- Applying for financial aid
- Making the full payment before established deadlines
- Enrolling in Nelnet Tuition Management Plan
6. Get your Student ID from the Learning Resource Center or from Student Records in the Baker Administration Building. You will need a picture identification (driver’s license or state issued I.D.) and a class schedule to do so. The replacement cost for a Student ID is $10. Your Student ID and current schedule of classes are required to rent or purchase textbooks.
7. Rent or buy textbooks and purchase the supplies you need at our Bookstore and Retail Center on the first floor of the Academic Building.