Articulation, Cooperative & Early Acceptance Agreements
Articulation and cooperative agreements are formal partnerships established between two institutions of higher learning that provide students a clear path for transferring into specific degree or advanced academic programs. The agreements clearly define the policies and procedures for maintaining the appropriate curriculum for achieving your desired outcome.
Alfred University is proud to offer several official transfer program opportunities with partnering regional institutions.
Partnering Institution | Their Program | AU Program |
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Alfred State College (SUNY) | A.A.S., Accounting | B.S. Accounting |
Finger Lakes Community College | Business - Business Administration (AS, BS) | Business Administration (BS, MBA) |
Jamestown Community College (SUNY) | AS Business - Business Administration | BS Business Administration |
Monroe Community College | AS Business Administration | BS Business Administration |
SUNY Erie | AS Business Administration | BS Business Administration |
Program Contacts:
- Pauline Stamp, Dean, College of Business
Partnering Institution | Their Program | AU Program |
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Monroe Community College (SUNY) | AS Engineering Science | BS in Mechanical or Renewable Energy Engineering |
SUNY Corning Community College | AS Engineering Science | BS in designated engineering majors |
Program Contact:
- Gabrielle Gaustad, Dean, Inamori School of Engineering
Partnering Institution | Their Program | AU Program |
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Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY) | AS Art Foundations: Studio Art | Fine Arts BFA |
Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China | Fine Arts; Ceramic Design | Fine Arts BFA; Ceramic Art MFA |
Salem Community College | AFA Glass Art | Fine Arts BFA |
Program Contact:
- Lauren Lake, Dean, School of Art & Design
*Many Alfred University majors qualify, offering some flexibility in this early acceptance agreement. Certain specified courses and academic requirements apply. Please consult with your advisor and the Pre-Health Advising Chair when selecting your major. | ||
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Partnering Institution | Their Program | AU Program |
Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY) | AA Criminal Justice | BA Criminal Justice Studies |
Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY) | AA Childhood Education | BS Early Childhood/Childhood Education |
Jamestown Community College (SUNY) | AA or AS | BA Environmental Studies |
Jamestown Community College (SUNY) | AA or AS | BA Gerontology |
SUNY Corning Community College | AS Liberal Arts & Sci: Humanities and Soc Sci | BA Criminal Justice Studies |
SUNY Corning Community College | AA or AS with 2.75 GPA/3.00 Educ Courses | BS Early Childhood/Childhood Education |
SUNY Corning Community College | AS Liberal Arts & Sci: Humanities and Soc Sci | BA Psychology |
SUNY Orange | AS with C or higher prereq Crim Justice courses | BA Criminal Justice Studies |
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) | School of Pharmacy | Early Acceptance. Flexible* |
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) | Medical College | Early Acceptance. Flexible* |
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) | School of Dental Medicine | Early Acceptance. Flexible* |
Program Contacts:
- Geoff Lippa, Chair, Pre-Health Advising Committee
Alfred University has a partnership with Suffolk County Community College providing students full- and partial-tuition scholarships as they graduate from Suffolk County Community College. Transferring students must demonstrate that they have contributed significantly to SCCC and their community, and must prove noteworthy academic achievement. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.7 by the application due date, 45+ credits and must expect to graduate by the end of the current semester.
Important Notes
- Scholarship awarded in the spring for students enrolling in the fall
- Recipient must take 12+ credits per semester
- Scholarship is renewable for up to 4 consecutive fall & spring semesters
- Applying for the New York State Presidential Transfer scholarship is NOT an application to the AU. You must apply for transfer admission separately.
Please consult with your academic advisor and the faculty and staff contact(s) listed below (for your particular program of interest) to ensure you're on track with requirements to graduate and transfer accordingly.