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Transfer Agreements
For students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university, agreements
are provided to assist students to transfer more effectively. Other transfer opportunities
are available, but the agreements below have been developed to ensure minimal to no
loss of credits. Read more about Transfer Agreements
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Agreements are modified from time-to-time and students are advised to check the transfer
agreement list periodically to see what new opportunities are available to them. Additionally,
in all cases of transfer, a student should meet with a transfer counselor at his/her
home campus and should confer with the transfer counselor of the four-year college
or university.
The course catalog description and learning outcomes for all Suffolk courses are available
for review at Course Descriptions.
Articulation Agreements
An articulation agreement is signed by both Suffolk and a four-year partner to generally
provide transfer tables with necessary courses required to transfer more seamlessly
to the four-year institution. Most articulation agreements will provide students with
junior standing.
Joint Admission Agreement
Joint Admission agreements provide a pathway to be admitted to Suffolk and the four-year
institution. Students are guaranteed admission into the listed parallel program provided
they have completed the degree at Suffolk with the designated minimum cumulative grade
point average and with satisfaction of other admission requirements. Most joint admissions
agreements also include an articulation agreement. Students can choose to enter a
joint admission agreement through the college application process, but it must be
selected within the first 24 credits completed. Please contact the campus Admissions
Office to apply.