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Bucks County Community College Transfer Articulation Agreements Bucks County Community College Transfer Articulation Agreements Begin here – go anywhere! Bucks courses can become part of a bachelor’s degree at ANY SCHOOL you choose! How? With early planning and help from Transfer Services, most of your credits can transfer. Some of the ways which help to smooth the transfer process include Core-to-Core, Dual Admission/Intent Form, and Course Equivalencies. The following schools have one or more of these agreements with Bucks. For more details on individual agreements, see www.bucks.edu/transfer or call 215-968-8031 to meet with a transfer counselor. Albright College DeSales University LaSalle University Shippensburg University Arcadia University Drexel University Lock Haven University Slippery Rock University Bloomsburg University East Stroudsburg University Mansfield University Strayer University Cabrini College Edinboro University Millersville University Temple University California University of PA Governors State University Moravian College University of Maryland Carlow University (Distance Learning) Newmann University University of Phoenix Cedar Crest College Gwynedd-Mercy College Peirce College University of Pittsburgh Central Pennsylvania College Holy Family University Penn College of Technology University of the Sciences Chatham University Indiana University of PA Penn State University Upper Iowa University Cheyney University Jefferson School of Rider University West Chester University Clarion University Health Professions Rosemont College West Virginia University Delaware Valley College Kutztown University Saint Francis University Widener University Program Agreements/Advising Guides: As part of a transfer planning appointment, a student can begin the process of matching Bucks courses to the requirements of the chosen school. The following program-specific agreements or advising guides are already available through Transfer Services and help ensure seamless transfer of courses. Accounting &/or Finance Rider University Criminal Justice Engineering Holy Family University St. Joseph’s College of Maine Cedar Crest College Drexel University LaSalle University (Online) Delaware Valley College SUNY Environmental Science & Peirce College St. Joseph’s University CPLS Penn State Abington Temple University Holy Family University Forestry (Bioprocess Upper Iowa University LaSalle University Engineering & Paper Biology (Distance Education) Penn State Abington Engineering) Delaware Valley College St. Joseph’s College of Maine Holy Family University Chemistry Environmental Science (Online) LaSalle University Delaware Valley College Delaware Valley College St. Joseph’s University CPLS Penn State Abington LaSalle University SUNY Environmental SUNY Environmental SUNY Environmental University of Pittsburgh Science & Forestry Science & Forestry Science & Forestry College of General Studies (Environmental Studies) (Biotechnology, Conservation Upper Iowa University Biology, Environmental Computer/Info Science (Distance Education) Biology,Wildlife Science) Arcadia University Fine Arts Drexel University Education PreK-4 Moore College of Art & Design Business &/or Savannah College of Art & Design Management/ Marketing Goodwin College Holy Family University University of the Arts Arcadia University LaSalle University (in progress) Cedar Crest College Peirce College Delaware Valley College Temple University Fire Science/Public Safety DeVry University Communication (in progress) Holy Family University Drexel University LaSalle University Penn State Abington Gwynedd-Mercy College (1 year guide) Graphic Design Holy Family University Penn State Abington University of the Arts LaSalle University St. Joseph’s University CPLS Peirce College Penn State Abington continues on back Health Professions Liberal Arts areas LaSalle University Secondary Education Drexel University (Behavioral Health Delaware Valley College Penn State Abington Delaware Valley College Counseling and Health Services (English) St. Joseph’s College of Maine Penn State Abington (Biology) Administration) Holy Family University (Online) University of Delaware Jefferson School of Health Professions LaSalle University Social Work (Radiologic Sciences, LaSalle University Penn State Abington Paralegal Bioscience Technologies, OT, Temple University Pre-Pharmacy, PT) St. Joseph’s University CPLS Peirce College Mercer County Community College Upper Iowa University St. Joseph’s University CPLS Sociology (Physical Therapy Assistant, (Distance Education) Widener University Law Center Holy Family University Radiography) Penn State Abington Temple University Mathematics Psychology (OT, PT, Communication Arcadia University Delaware Valley College Sports Management Sciences, Health Information Holy Family University Holy Family University Management, Pharmacy) Keystone College LaSalle University LaSalle University Hospitality/Culinary Penn State Abington Nursing St. Joseph’s University CPLS Delaware Valley College Eastern University Paul Smith’s College Immaculata University Seton Hill University Jefferson School of Nursing Widener University PA State System of Higher Education These 14 universities across the state offer affordable options in a wide range of academic programs. Bloomsburg University, California University of PA, Cheyney University, Clarion University, East Stroudsburg University, Edinboro University, Indiana University of PA, Kutztown University, Lock Haven University, Mansfield University, Millersville University, Shippensburg University, Slippery Rock University, West Chester University. Advising Guides are also available for the following: Immaculata University ACCEL Philadelphia University SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry Accelerated Programs Accelerated: Health Sciences, Behavioral & Aquatic & Fisheries Science, Construction Financial Management, Health Care Management, Health Services, Health Services Management, Management, Forest Ecosystems Science, Human Performance Management, Information Human Resources Management, Information Environmental Resources & Forest Engineering, Technology, Organization Dynamics, Nursing Technology, Organizational Leadership, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Leadership Emergency Services, Law Forest Health, Forest Resource Management, Mercer County Community College Landscape Architecture, Natural History & Enforcement Leadership, Pre-MBA In-state tuition for: Automotive Technology, Interpretation, Natural Resource Management, Aviation, Architecture & Building Technology, St. Joseph’s College of Maine (Online) Paper Science Engineering Technology, Funeral Service, Radiologic Science Administration. General Ornamental Horticulture, PT Assistant, Radiography Studies in the following areas of specialization: Penn State Abington Adult Education and Training, Business Art; Corporate Communication; History; Administration, Criminal Justice, Human Services, Integrative Arts; Letters, Arts, and Sciences. Psychology Bucks County Community College Newtown • Bristol • Perkasie • www.bucks.edu/transfer Transfer Services • 215-968-8031 • [email protected] 12053 _ 2/12.
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