{"id":1488,"date":"2025-05-27T11:33:34","date_gmt":"2025-05-27T11:33:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tmbglobal.news\/index.php\/2025\/05\/27\/umich-student-experiences-with-washtenaw-community-college-summer-courses\/"},"modified":"2025-05-27T11:33:36","modified_gmt":"2025-05-27T11:33:36","slug":"umich-student-experiences-with-washtenaw-community-college-summer-courses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tmbglobal.news\/index.php\/2025\/05\/27\/umich-student-experiences-with-washtenaw-community-college-summer-courses\/","title":{"rendered":"UMich student experiences with Washtenaw Community College summer courses"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Alongside returning home, working or landing an internship, some University of Michigan students spend their summers <a href=\"https:\/\/ro.umich.edu\/calendars\/schedule-classes\">taking classes<\/a>, sometimes outside the University. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wccnet.edu\/\">Washtenaw Community College<\/a> in Ann Arbor is one such alternative, offering numerous courses <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wccnet.edu\/learn\/transfer-wcc-credits\/umich-transfer.php\">transferable<\/a> to students\u2019 U-M transcripts.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>MATH 115: Calculus I is<strong> <\/strong>a <a href=\"https:\/\/lsa.umich.edu\/math\/undergraduates\/undergraduate-math-courses\/100-level-math-courses.html#:~:text=Math%20115%20%2D%20Calculus%20I\">prerequisite <\/a>for multiple U-M majors, so students often take the course\u2019s WCC equivalent, <a href=\"https:\/\/catalog.wccnet.edu\/current\/courses\/mth-191.php\">MTH 191<\/a>. In an interview with The Michigan Daily, WCC mathematics professor Mohammed Abella said his MTH 191 students often appreciate the more personalized class environment.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA lot of them say they come to WCC because of the personal attention that they get,\u201d Abella said. \u201cThey get more personal attention at WCC than they do at any four-year college, not just (the) University of Michigan.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In an interview with The Daily, LSA rising senior Alejandra Smith said she believed WCC courses\u2019 smaller class size would have made asking questions easier.<\/p>\n<aside class=\"scaip scaip-1    \">\n\t\t<\/aside>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s a lot more hands on, because the classes tend to be smaller,\u201d Smith said. \u201cI took economics at U-M, and I really wish I\u2019d taken it at WCC because the lecture hall had like 500 people in it, and I felt like if I had a question, it was a lot harder to ask. If I had taken (economics) at WCC, there would have been maybe 20 to 30 people in my class.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Abella said WCC regularly meets with the University to ensure course curriculum aligns across the two institutions for smooth <a href=\"https:\/\/prep.math.lsa.umich.edu\/transfercredit\/extinstpage?org_id=000006354\">credit transfer<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are in constant communication with the University of Michigan to see exactly what their curriculum is,\u201d Abella said. \u201cAnd yes, we do meet. They told us (when meeting), these are the topics we want, and we teach the same topics, and we meet with them on a regular basis. It used to be like once every five years or so. They look at what we are doing, they look at the exams, they approve it and that\u2019s how it has been since I came to WCC.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>In an interview with The Daily, Mike Stowe, LSA coordinator for student communication and engagement, said classes transferred from other institutions such as WCC may take additional time to be recognized by the University, which can delay the registration process for upper-level classes that require prerequisites, such as those in <a href=\"https:\/\/lsa.umich.edu\/econ\/undergraduates\/faq.html#:~:text=I%20need%20to%20sign%20up%20for%20ECON%20251\/401\/402%20but%20I%20don%27t%20have%20credit%20for%20MATH%20115.%20If%20I%20take%20it%20over%20the%20Spring\/Summer%2C%20can%20you%20issue%20me%20an%20override%20right%20now%3F\">economics<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe most common occurrence for that would be taking Calculus I over the summer as a prereq to ECON 401, which is the first core class in economics,\u201d Stowe said. \u201cIf a student is registered for Calc I (at the University), they can just register for ECON 401 in the next semester, because the system has ways of checking to see if they passed it. If they\u2019re registered for that course (at a) community college, instead of being able to register for the fall course in April, they may have to wait until August.\u201d<\/p>\n<aside class=\"scaip scaip-2    \">\n\t\t<\/aside>\n<p>LSA also <a href=\"https:\/\/lsa.umich.edu\/lsa\/academics\/lsa-academic-policies-and-procedures\/credit-policies\/residency-requirements.html\">requires <\/a>that no more than 60 of the 120 credits used to graduate are transfer credits. Stowe said this requirement can present another logistical challenge for U-M students, especially transfer students intending to register for summer classes at a community college.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s more common that (transfer) students, if they want to take courses at WCC, may be facing more limitations in terms of the course,\u201d Stowe said. \u201c(The course) might still count to be a prereq, which is a common reason students take courses, but it might not be contributing to the 120 total credits they need to graduate.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Smith said it is important to work with an academic advisor to determine whether WCC summer classes are transferable.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI feel like all of my classes at WCC were transfer-friendly and easy to manage,\u201d Smith said. \u201cI think I only took one class that was non-transferable and I was told beforehand that it was non-transferable by an advisor. But it\u2019s important that you work with an advisor, because (if) you honestly like working alone, you can mess up and you can add a class that won\u2019t transfer.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><em>Daily Staff Reporter Kayla Lugo can be reached at <\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.michigandaily.com\/news\/academics\/umich-student-experiences-with-washtenaw-community-college-courses\/mailto:klugo@umich.edu\"><em>klugo@umich.edu<\/em><\/a><em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<aside class=\"scaip scaip-3    \">\n\t\t<\/aside>\n<aside>\n\t\t<\/aside>\n<p><h3 class=\"jp-relatedposts-headline\"><em>Related articles<\/em><\/h3>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Alongside returning home, working or landing an internship, some University of Michigan students spend their summers taking classes, sometimes outside the University. 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