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Transfer Information

Upcoming visits

 

November 6:    Central Connecticut State University and Trinity College 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.   

November 13:    Bay Path College, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.    

November 20:    Cambridge College, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.    

                           American International College, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4:30 to 7 p.m.   

November 27:    Saint Joseph College, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4:30 to 7 p.m.   

December 11:    Bay Path College, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.   Cambridge College, 4:30 to 7 p.m.       

Other Scheduled Transfer Meetings:   

Wed., Nov. 14:

Smith-Mt. Holyoke College Information Meeting for Non-Traditional-Aged women interested in the Ada Comstock and Frances Perkins Scholars programs, 11:30 to 1 p.m.   

Mon., Nov. 19:    

Doug Benoit, Transfer Advisor, Central Connecticut State University will meet with students planning to transfer, by appointment, only. Contact Bev Jemison, Transfer Counselor to schedule a time: bjemison@acc.commnet.edu; call 253-3031; or stop by Rm. 106.

 

Transfer Planning

 

  • Students intending to transfer should meet with their Academic
    Advisor and the Transfer Counselor as early as their first semester. Once a program of study has been selected, students are encouraged to meet with their program advisor every semester to make sure they are fulfilling major requirements and enrolling in courses transferable to their chosen school(s).

 

  • Each semester, follow up with the Transfer Counselor to be updated about any changes in requirements or offerings at colleges and universities across the region.

 

  • Before applying, visit schools offering the chosen major in order to preview housing options, learn about work-study opportunities, and feel if a schools location and atmosphere are a good fit. College tours are provided to potential students year round.

 

Transfer Admission

 

Most colleges admit students for both fall and spring terms through either semester deadlines or a

rolling admissions process. These dates can usually be found on the Transfer Admissions section

of the college website. When ready to apply, application forms can be found online and are

available along with college catalogs, programs of study, and semester schedules.

 

Transfer Application Deadlines

 

Transfer Application Deadlines

 

Transfer of Asnuntuck Credits

 

To apply for transfer credit, file a “Transcript Request Form” with the Asnuntuck Records Office,

which will send transcripts to your designated schools. Upon receipt of the application and

transcripts, courses are evaluated to determine which satisfy the school’s General Education

Requirements (GERs), major, and elective requirements. All courses are accepted for transfer

credit at the discretion of the receiving school. 

 

Transfer Agreements

 

Asnuntuck Community College currently has transfer agreements with the following colleges and

universities:

A Guaranteed Admissions Agreement is in effect between the Connecticut Community

Colleges and The Connecticut State University System providing for admission to a Connecticut

State University upon completion of the associate’s degree with a 2.0 GPA. Changes to

this agreement are in process. See the Transfer Counselor for additional information. Participating

State Universities are the following:

UCONN Guaranteed Admissions Program, www.dshaw@acc.commnet.edu

 

Transfer Compact, Eastern Connecticut State University, www.dshaw@acc.commnet.edu

 

Articulation Agreements, program specific:

  • Bay Path College: Liberal Arts, Early Childhood
  • Central Connecticut State University: Criminology, School of Technology, Sociology, Business, Pathway to Teaching Careers
  • Charter Oak State College: General Education
  • Eastern Connecticut State University, General Education
  • Saint Joseph College, General Education to B.A. program
  • Southern Connecticut State University: General Education, Business, Social work
  • Teikyo Post University: Accounting, Business, Liberal Arts/Fine Arts, General Studies, Human Services
  • Western Connecticut State University: Business
  • University of Connecticut: B.S. General Studies
    • School of Business: Accounting
    • School of Engineering
    • Tri-Campus: Business

 

Why Transfer?

  • Employers are looking for life-long learners. Many companies offer educational assistance to their employees. This opportunity may be waiting for you.
  • Technology is constantly changing. Amazing discoveries made today will be outdated in just a few years. Give yourself an edge- keep learning.

 

Schools Asnuntuck students transfer to most often with contacts:

American International College, Pauline Mortensen, pmortens@acad.aic.edu

Bay Path College, Dawn Bryden, dbryden@baypath.edu

Central Connecticut State University, Doug Benoir,  benoitd@mail.ccsu.edu

Charter Oak State College, Orchid Deer Dalomba, odeerdalomba@charteroak.edu

Eastern Connecticut State University, Tony Marrero, Marrero@easternct.edu

Elms College, Jae Bergman, bergman@elms.edu

Saint Joseph College, Michelle Noonan, mnoon@sjc.edu

Smith College, Sidonia Dalby, sdalby@smith.edu

Springfield College, Greg Leonard, Gregory_m_leonard@spfldcol.edu

University of Connecticut-Storrs, Steven Dunn, steven.dunn@uconn.edu

University of Connecticut Tri-Campus, Meghan Hamilton,

                                               Meghan.Hamilton@business.uconn.edu

University of Hartford, Caroline Marquez, cmarquez@hartford.edu

University of Massachusetts, Marge southworth, Marjorie@admissions, umass.edu

Westfield State College, Ron Cummings, rcummings@wsc.ma.edu

Western New England College, Michelle Kowalsky , mkowalsk@wnec.edu

 

  

 

For additional information, contact Bev Jemison, Transfer Counselor at 860-253-3031

 

 
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