General Information About Transferring to Albany
TRANSFER AGREEMENTS The academic programs in this booklet define the specific agreements reached between the two institutions for specific majors in the Arts and Sciences. Business Administration and Human Services are also included.
There are formal agreements for:
ARTS AND SCIENCES
Art English Biology Mathematics Chemistry PsychologySPECIAL/PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Business Administration Human ServicesThe transfer agreements specify the following:
Corning students who follow a program as outlined and receive an associate's degree and are admitted to the University at Albany will be awarded full transfer credit and have the opportunity to complete the bachelor's degree program in four additional semesters of full-time study or the equivalent. The programs are designed to lay the foundation of introductory and intermediate level coursework (when possible) in the major area and in some instances the minor field of study.
The transfer programs for which specific formal agreements exist are listed under TRANSFER AGREEMENTS outlined in a later part of this publication.
QUESTION: I am interested in a major for which a TRANSFER AGREEMENT or PROGRAM OF STUDY has not been worked out. Can I still transfer to Albany after I complete my associate's degree?
ANSWER: Yes. Albany will consider a transfer application from any qualified applicant. However, you will need to plan your associate degree program carefully in order to ensure maximum transferability of credit. Additionally, some of the introductory coursework required for your intended program is offered only at Albany; you may wish to take advantage of the cross-registration agreement and cross-register for courses at Albany. Contact your cross-registration coordinator for details (Counseling/Advising Services).
Finally, you should be aware that it may take longer than four additional semesters of study to complete your bachelor's degree at Albany. The Corning Community College Career Development Center and Albany advising staffs are ready to assist you to develop a best fit program.
The transfer program outlines which appear later in the Guide list the exact courses by Corning designation (with Albany equivalents in parenthesis) which must be followed for the majors where transfer agreements have been finalized. The series of courses within the PROGRAM OF STUDY allow students to move immediately and directly into the upper division (junior/senior) course requirements.
TRANSFER CREDIT QUESTION: Is there a limit to the number of credits that can be transferred to Albany from two-year schools?
ANSWER: Yes, a maximum of 90 graduation credits can be transferred to Albany from any combination of two-year schools.
QUESTION: Does Albany allow transfer credit in courses for which a D-grade was earned?
ANSWER: Under a new policy adopted by the University's Undergraduate Academic Council, the answer is No. Only courses where a grade of C- or higher has been achieved will be accepted for transfer credit. Transfer work graded "D" in a course that applies to the University's General Education requirements may be applied toward fulfilling the requirements, even if the student receives no graduation credit for the course.
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory and Pass/Fail graded courses are considered for transfer credit where the passing grade was earned.
QUESTION: When will I find out how many credits will transfer to Albany?
ANSWER: A tentative evaluation of transfer credits is made at the time formal admission is offered and is communicated in the letter of admission. A final evaluation of transfer credit is completed after receipt of the admissions deposit and in time for review by the student and adviser during the Summer Planning Conference or January Orientation. If you are following a PROGRAM OF STUDY, you should have a very good idea how many transfer credits you will receive.
Students transferring into programs other than those included in this Guide will continue to have courses evaluated for transfer using Albany's principles of comparability and applicability. Generally, if the course is similar to one offered on this campus, or is otherwise considered a college level course in nature and level, and is applicable to the bachelor's degree requirements, transfer credit will be awarded.
RESTRICTED PROGRAMS The following programs at the University at Albany have very specific requirements for admission to the major: Business Administration, Psychology, and Social Welfare (Human Services). The admission requirements have important implications for the courses which should be taken at Corning Community College. It is your responsibility to carefully read ALL the information contained in the Guide relating to your choice of major. Should you have questions regarding any of the information contained in the Guide, please consult with the Career Development Center at Corning Community College.
Repeating Courses to Meet Program Admission Requirements
For purposes of calculating admission requirements into restricted majors or programs, once a student has received the grade of A or B in a course, no future grade in that course or its equivalent will be used in determining the student's average for admission to that major or program. An "equivalent" course, for purposes of this policy, is any course for which the student cannot receive credit by virtue of her or his having satisfactorily completed the original course.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The University at Albany awards the undergraduate degrees of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Both require completion of a minimum of 120 graduation credits.
Of the 120 graduation credits for the B.A. degree, at least 90 must be in the liberal arts and sciences. Of those same 120 credits, 30-36 credits are required in an approved major and 18-24 in an approved minor. Eighteen of the major credits, including 12 at the 300 level or above, must be completed at the Albany campus; six (6) of the minor credits must be taken at the University at Albany at or above any courses with pre- requisites.
Of the 120 graduation credits required for the B.S. degree, at least 60 must be in the liberal arts and sciences. Credit totals and requirements at the 300-level for the major and minor are the same as for the B.A.
For the B.A. and B.S. combined majors, a minimum of 24 major credits, including 12 credits at the 300 level or above, must be completed in the combined major program at the University at Albany.
QUESTION: Do transfer students have to complete the University at Albany's General Education Requirements?
ANSWER: The University's General Education Program applies to all students admitted to the University with basis of admission "Transfer" in fall 2002 or thereafter if the student first matriculated at acollege or university in fall 2002 or thereafter.
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