Transfer Guide - Pennsylvania Highlands Community College

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TRANSFER GUIDE

WHAT MAKES UP A DEGREE?

To understand the distinct types of articulation agreements, we must first understand what a degree is.

Most associate degree level programs are comprised of between 60 to 64 credits in total, about 25 credits of which are considered general education. The remaining classes are considered major specific or core courses.

A bachelor’s degree program is comprised of 120 credits in total, about 45 of which are considered general education. The remaining classes are major specific as well as general open electives.

General education courses support the learning, professional knowledge, global understanding, communication, and function of the major. These classes are important as they help students to be wellrounded employees with effective communication and critical thinking skills that can work well with other professionals in a global society.

TRANSFERRING INTO PENN HIGHLANDS

Penn Highlands will accept previously completed college credits and apply them toward a program of study when the following stipulations are met:

▶ The student has applied to and has been accepted by Penn Highlands with a declared major.

▶ An official transcript from each previously attended college or university is provided to the Registrar’s Office.

▶ The credits earned were completed less than 10 years ago.

▶ Transfer classes were issued a grade of C or higher.

▶ Credit hours, course topics, course outcomes align with courses outlined in the Penn Highlands course catalog. Sometimes we may ask for a course syllabus to evaluate course equivalency.

▶ The previous college or university is accredited.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

▶ All eligible courses will be transferred even if they do not directly apply to a Penn Highlands major. Some exceptions apply.

▶ Students must complete more than half of their program of study with Penn Highlands Community College. This is called the ‘local credit requirement’. For example, if the program of study is 60 credits total, students must complete 31 of those credits with Penn Highlands.

▶ Penn Highlands has transfer agreements with many area Career and Technical Schools (CTCs). Students can transfer their competencies directly from a completed program of study at their CTC. More information can be found on our website.

TRANSFERRING OUT OF PENN HIGHLANDS

Many students begin their education journey with Penn Highlands as part of their pursuit of a bachelor’s degree. To help students achieve that goal, Penn Highlands has established partnerships with bachelor’s degree granting colleges and universities to enable them to transfer seamlessly into various programs. These partnerships, called Articulation Agreements, enable students to transfer credits directly into a program without loss of credit or time; ensuring that credits earned at Penn Highlands will transfer exactly as expected and provide students with the advanced standing they have earned.

WHAT’S AN ARTICULATION AGREEMENT?

An articulation agreement is a contract between two colleges that helps outline how students can transfer their classes to a new program of study. In most cases, articulation agreements or transfer agreements support students who have completed an associate degree and wish to move on to a bachelor’s degree program at another institution. Articulation agreements benefit the student by confirming how their classes will transfer and apply to their new program of study and frequently will provide benefits such as application fee waiver, junior status upon transfer, completion of all general education requirements, etc.

Articulation agreements can help support transfer into or out of an institution.

TYPES OF ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS

Penn Highlands offers different types of articulation agreements.

PROGRAM-TO-PROGRAM (P2P) AGREEMENTS

These agreements specify that one completed program will transfer directly into another. Most commonly it will specify that an associate degree in a particular program will transfer directly into a bachelor’s degree in the same or very related major. For example, the Associate of Arts in Psychology will transfer directly into a bachelor’s degree in Psychology at a state system of higher education university.

Sometimes these agreements are referred to as 2+2 or two years + two years, although sometimes it can take longer than four years to complete some bachelor’s degrees.

3+1 AGREEMENTS

This type of agreement allows students to complete an associate degree and then complete additional classes toward a bachelor’s degree during an additional year at the community college. Then the student transfers to the next college to complete the bachelor’s degree in one year. Agreements such as these provide a terrific opportunity for students to earn a bachelor’s degree at a great institution but pay a more affordable tuition rate for most of the degree. An example of this kind of agreement is the Business Administration AS program that can transfer directly into the Organizational Leadership Bachelor’s degree program at Saint Francis University’s (SFU) Francis Worldwide. Students complete their Associate of Science degree then take another year of classes while dually enrolled at both Penn Highlands and SFU. Then students move to taking all their classes during their final year at SFU.

GEN ED CORE TRANSFER AGREEMENTS

This style of agreement allows students to transfer their entire Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree into a bachelor’s degree program and have all the general education requirements met. When the student transfers the AA or AS degree, they gain junior status and only must take major related courses to complete their bachelor’s degree.

WHAT AGREEMENT IS BEST FOR ME?

Penn Highlands has 130+ transfer agreements with 30 colleges and universities.

POPULAR PROGRAM-TO-PROGRAM AGREEMENTS:

Penn Highlands Program College or University

Accounting, AAS Mount Aloysius College, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

Business Administration, AAS Robert Morris University, Juniata College, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Indiana University of PA

Computer Science, AS University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

Early Childhood Education, AA Slippery Rock University, Indiana University of PA, Penn West California

Education, AA University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Mount Aloysius College

IT: Cyber Security Mount Aloysius College

Liberal Arts and Sciences – History University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

Pre-Healthcare Professions, AS Mount Aloysius College - Nursing

Psychology, AA Slippery Rock University, Juniata College, Penn West California, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

Social Work, AA Penn-West California, Shippensburg Univ of PA, Edinboro University of PA

POPULAR 3+1 AGREEMENTS:

Penn Highlands Program College or University

Accounting, AAS Seton Hill University: Accounting, Accounting (CPA Track)

Business Administration, AS Indiana University of PA: Accounting, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Management, and Supply Chain Management

Business Management, AAS Saint Francis University: Organizational Leadership

Seton Hill University: Business Administration

Information Technology - Any Track Saint Francis University: Computer Science

Liberal Arts & Sciences Seton Hill University: various programs of study

Psychology, AA

Saint Francis University: Behavioral Science; Seton Hill University: Behavioral Health

Social Work, AA Saint Francis University: Behavioral Science; Seton Hill University: Behavioral Health

GEN ED CORE TRANSFER AGREEMENTS:

Any associate of arts or associate of science degree at Penn Highlands will transfer to any PA State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) university to meet the general education component of the bachelor’s degree. Remember, this means that students only must complete the major specific course requirements to earn the bachelor’s degree.

Penn Highlands Degree

Liberal Arts & Sciences (Any Concentration)

PA State System of Higher Education Universities

Penn West Clarion

Penn West California

Penn West Edinboro

Cheyney

East Stroudsburg

Indiana

Kutztown

Lock Haven

Mansfield

Millersville

Shippensburg

Slippery Rock

West Chester

Scan QR Code for full list of transfer agreements or visit pennhighlands.edu/transfer

814.262.6439

Contact the Registrar’s Office registrar@pennhighlands.edu
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PREPARING FOR TRANSFER

There are several steps students can take to prepare for their transfer to another college or university:

 Speak with the Transfer Specialist in the Transfer and Career Pathways Office to learn about the transfer pathways in place that can benefit you in your transfer.

 Research colleges and programs to determine the best fit. The Penn Highlands Transfer Specialist can help you identify key questions like:

 Is there an articulation agreement to support your transfer?

 Does the college offer a discount to graduates who have completed an associate degree?

 Can you work directly with an advisor or transfer counselor to ensure your credits are transferring as you anticipate?

 Will the transfer counselor provide a degree audit or program worksheet that details how your classes will transfer and what classes remain in your program of study?

 Does the college offer classes in a format that works for you?

 Can you benefit from earning junior status or satisfaction of all general education requirements for your new major?

PREPARING FOR TRANSFER (CONTINUED)

 Once you identify your preferred transfer institution, stay in contact by sharing your official transcript each time you complete courses.

 The semester prior to your transfer, update your FAFSA to include your next institution.

 Apply to graduate from Penn Highlands the semester before you take your final classes.

 If you cannot graduate with your associate degree, is there a reverse transfer opportunity where you can transfer a class back to Penn Highlands from your new college or university?

These key offices can assist with your transfer planning:

REGISTRAR’S OFFICE registrar@pennhighlands.edu 814.262.6439 TRANSFER SERVICES SPECIALIST llockard@pennhighlands.edu 814.262.3844 STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER studentsuccess@pennhighlands.edu 814.262.6451 ADMISSIONS OFFICE admissions@pennhighlands.edu 814.262.6446

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