The Criminal Justice Department is committed to helping transfer students
complete their baccalaureate studies in a timely manner. Students who
possess an Associate's Degree most often complete their studies in an
additional two years.
All transfer students receive a transcript analysis in writing. When a criminal justice student transfers here, a member of the Brockport Criminal Justice faculty evaluates his/her credentials to determine how previous criminal justice and related courses will translate as Brockport course equivalents. In the vast majority of cases, students with an Associate's Degree will have completed much of the required major course work at Brockport. With the help of a faculty advisor, criminal justice transfer students are counseled with regard to the many specialty options that are available, as well as possible "second" majors and/or minors that one may wish to pursue.
Emma Lazarus Exhibit on Display at Brockport's Drake Memorial Library
Death Penalty Discussion Takes Various Forms on Brockport Campus
Rev. James Netters delivers powerful address at Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Lecture
Prison Drama to Help Engage Brockport Campus in Discussion of Death Penalty
Black History Month Speaker
Win a Night on Ice
9:30 pm - 11 pm
Red Cross Blood Drive
10 am - 4 pm
CSA Newlyweds
9 pm - 11 pm
CSA Success VS Sell-Out
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