Transfer Academic
Planning
Guide
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Thank you for your interest in
transferring to SUNY College at Brockport. We have gathered
some information that should help you transition to the program
of your choice at the College. If you are currently attending
a two-year institution, we strongly recommend that you finish
your associate's degree, preferably an Associate of Arts (AA)
or an Associate of Science (AS) degree. This will guarantee
you full junior status and a minimum of 60 transfer credits. For all SUNY transfers (two and four-year schools), when selecting
courses at your transfer institution, we suggest taking courses
that will fill the SUNY General Education Knowledge and Skills
areas. With few exceptions, you will need to complete all ten
prior to graduation from SUNY College at Brockport.
In addition to the SUNY-wide requirements,
Brockport's local General Education Program requires courses
addressing women's issues, diversity and contemporary issues.
Courses filling these requirements can be found for selected
institutions included below. Finally, take a look at major
requirements for your chosen Brockport program and select a
few beginning courses in your major.
By following these suggestions,
you should arrive at Brockport right on schedule toward your
baccalaureate degree.
Click on each link for more information. |
Course equivalencies from
selected
colleges and universities.
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For more information about becoming transferring to SUNY Brockport, see our Transfer Policies page.
Transfer Policies
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