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Articulation and Transfer for Arizona Postsecondary Education

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2004 Progress Report on Articulation and Transfer
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2005 Progress Report on Articulation and Transfer
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2006 Progress Report on Articulation and Transfer
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2007 Progress Report on Articulation and Transfer
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2008 Progress Report on Articulation and Transfer
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2009 Progress Report on Articulation and Transfer
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2010 Report on Articulation, Transfer, and Shared Course Numbering
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2011 Articulation, Transfer, and Shared Course Numbering
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2012 Articulation and Transfer
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2013 Articulation and Transfer
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2014 Articulation and Transfer
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