Pitt-Bradford, JCC Enter into
New Transfer Agreements

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has entered into transfer agreements with Jamestown (N.Y.) Community College to help students who plan to earn an associate’s degree at JCC and transfer into a bachelor’s degree program at Pitt-Bradford.

The new agreements cover bachelor’s degree programs in history/political science, human relations, interdisciplinary arts or writing at Pitt-Bradford. An overview of Pitt-Bradford’s programs and its transfer agreements with JCC are available at www.upb.pitt.edu .

Each agreement guarantees acceptance of JCC students who successfully complete up to 75 transferable credits (with a minimum grade of C in each course), achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5, meet Pitt-Bradford conduct standards, and complete application and deposit requirements by May 1.

The agreements also guarantee junior standing to students who transfer a minimum of 60 credit hours and guarantee the opportunity to complete the bachelor’s degree in four semesters to students who complete courses specified in the agreement as part of their associate's degree.

Pitt-Bradford and JCC have also updated other transfer articulation agreements, and many of the changes give JCC students more latitude in choosing courses that will transfer well. The agreements are in accounting, applied mathematics, biology, business management, chemistry, broadcast communications, computer information systems and technology, criminal justice, elementary education, entrepreneurship, environmental studies, health and physical education (K-12), hospitality management, nursing, psychology, public relations, social sciences, sport and recreation management, sociology and sports medicine.

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