A U.S. student is defined as a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or other eligible non-citizen. All other students should select international.
A transfer student is defined as a student with any college/university coursework taken AFTER high school graduation.
COMPLETE PRINTABLE VERSION PRINT BOTH: Intro & Guide
Drake Curriculum - which ICCC courses fulfill general education/core requirements
Course recommendations for programs by College and School
The College of Arts and Sciences and School of Fine Arts - liberal arts majors including pre-medicine and pre-law; art and design, music and theatre College of Business and Public Administration - accounting; actuarial science; economics; finance; general business; information systems; international business; management; marketing School of Education - elementary and secondary education School of Journalism and Mass Communication - advertising; electronic media (broadcast news and radio/TV); magazines; news/Internet; public relations College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences - health sciences major and pre-professional requirements for the PharmD Program
The College of Arts and Sciences and School of Fine Arts - liberal arts majors including pre-medicine and pre-law; art and design, music and theatre
College of Business and Public Administration - accounting; actuarial science; economics; finance; general business; information systems; international business; management; marketing
School of Education - elementary and secondary education
School of Journalism and Mass Communication - advertising; electronic media (broadcast news and radio/TV); magazines; news/Internet; public relations
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences - health sciences major and pre-professional requirements for the PharmD Program