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About The Transfer Resource Center
The Transfer Resource Center works with current Queensborough Community College students to assist them in preparing to transfer to four-year colleges after earning their degree.
Contact Us
Staff:
Renée Rhodd, Director, Transfer Resource Center
Lenny Sanchez, Administrative Coordinator
Location: Library Building, Room 434B
Office Hours: 9 am to 5 pm
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 718-631-6670
Transfer Application
Transfer to a four-year college requires that you complete a transfer application. Click here for details regarding transfer to CUNY, SUNY and Private colleges.
Transfer Application Priority Due Dates:
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For Fall Enrollment:
- CUNY colleges: February 1st
- SUNY colleges: March 1st
- Private colleges: Vary. Please check each individual college's website for information.
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For Spring Enrollment:
- CUNY colleges: September 15th
- SUNY colleges: October 15th
- Private colleges: Vary. Please check each individual college's website for information.
Note: Students enrolled in Visual and Performing Arts majors may be required to apply earlier than dates posted above as a portfolio or audition may required.
CUNY Transfer Explorer (T-Rex) has so much to offer! Use this tool to learn how:
- courses transfer in all directions across CUNY colleges
- CUNY awards credits for courses taken elsewhere
- courses fit into majors and minors across CUNY campuses.
You can even log in to create your personal transfer plans!
Transfer Resource Center Events
Want to learn more about upcoming events that will share information about transfer opportunities?
Visit the Transfer Resource Center Calendar of Events, scroll down and check out our offerings. Click on the specific event you are interested in and you will be brought to the registration page for that event. Once you register, you will receive an email confirmation with the Zoom link to the event.
Transfer Planning Time Frame
Not sure when you should start to think about where life will lead you after you graduate from Queensborough? Use our Transfer Timeline to help you stay on track.
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Start thinking about your career choices. Take Focus 2 to help you find your career path. Make an appointment with a career adviser in the Office of Career Services (Library Building, Room 429) to understand your results.
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Meet with your academic adviser to plan your classes. Be sure to ask about Dual/Joint Degree Agreements and Transfer (Articulation) Agreements with four-year colleges.
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Begin researching four-year colleges and universities. Focus on degree programs offered, location and cost.
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Maintain good grades. Although a specific minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) is required to graduate from QCC (check your program to learn all requirements), entrance requirements for certain programs at four-year colleges may differ.
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Meet with your academic advisor to stay on track.
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Join one of QCC's student clubs, groups and organizations.
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Make an appointment with a career adviser in the Office of Career Services (Library Building, Room 429) to discuss your career options if you were not able to do so in your first semester.
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View the Exploring Transfer PowerPoint. This tool contains information about the transfer timeline as well as clickable links to a variety of resources to assist in exploring options available at CUNY, SUNY and private four-year colleges.
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Attend the QCC Transfer Fair (offered each fall), transfer information seminars, four-year college open houses, and campus tours to learn about programs at 4-year colleges.
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Contact the colleges that interest you to discuss admission requirements for your intended major. (Note: the minimum requirements for graduation may not meet the minimum requirements for entry into the program you desire.)
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Explore scholarship options.
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Meet with your academic adviser to stay on track.
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View the Transfer Process PowerPoint. This tool contains information about deadline dates, transfer credit evaluation tools, clickable links to prepare for and access transfer credit applications as well as what to expect after you apply to transfer.
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Apply to transfer to four-year colleges, and complete scholarship applications, before published deadlines. Complete all requirements which may include a portfolio, recommendation letters or personal statements.
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Make the most of the CUNY Transfer Application. You can apply to up to four CUNY colleges. There is no application fee for current QCC students.
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Make the most of the SUNY Transfer Application. You can apply to up to seven SUNY colleges. There is no application fee if you will be a QCC graduate.
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Clear any holds on your CUNY account which may delay your application.
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Keep attending classes. Successful completion of your final courses is important.
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Receive acceptance and scholarship letters or emails from transfer colleges.
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Make a decision regarding which school you plan to transfer to.
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Declare your major!
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Students transferring to a CUNY four-year college should contact the Office of Admissions there to advise them that you have completed your final courses for your Associate degree.
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Students transferring to a non-CUNY college should submit a transcript request form in the Office of the Registrar to have their final transcript sent there.
Explore the special opportunities available to you at Queensborough.
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Review our Dual/Joint Degree Agreements, designed to provide our students with an Associate degree that is equivalent to the first two years of a Bachelor Degree at a specific four-year college.
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Review our Transfer (Articulation) Agreements, formal agreements between QCC and four-year colleges, designed to provide a smooth transfer.
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Interested in transferring to Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business after you graduate from QCC? Explore the QCC-Baruch College Business Academy for detailed eligibility and admission requirements.
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Students majoring in Criminal Justice, Computer Science and Information Security, Forensic Science or Forensic Accounting at QCC are automatically members of the CUNY Justice Academy and are entitled to many benefits. Be sure to check out the benefits here.
Explore the transfer resources we have prepared for you.
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It's never too early to begin exploring the four-year college you will attend once you graduate from Queensborough Community College. Students with less than 30 completed credits would benefit from viewing our Exploring Transfer PowerPoint. This tool contains information about the transfer timeline as well as clickable links to a variety of resources to assist in exploring options available at CUNY, SUNY and private four-year colleges.
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Students with more than 30 completed credits would benefit from viewing our Transfer Process PowerPoint. This tool contains information about deadline dates, transfer credit evaluation tools, clickable links to prepare for and access transfer credit applications as well as what to expect after you apply to transfer.
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View our Transfer Overviews designed specifically for Business Majors, Health Related Sciences Majors, Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Majors, and VAPA (Visual and Performing Arts) Majors.
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Explore academic programs at all CUNY Colleges, SUNY Colleges, Private Colleges in New York State, and Private Colleges in the United States, US Territories and outside of the US
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You have done your research and are now ready to speak to a college representative at a four-year college to learn more. Review our Questions to Ask College Representatives before reaching out.
- Explore The CUNY Accelerate, Complete, and Engage (ACE) program which offers QCC graduates comprehensive academic support designed to help complete their academic journey to the bachelor’s degree on time. Check out the CUNY ACE Program to learn which CUNY colleges participate, benefits, eligibility and the steps to join at each college.
Need help paying for your education?
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Check out some of the many Transfer Scholarship Opportunities available to students who graduate from QCC and then transfer to a four-year college. Please be sure to look at them all!
Need help with fine tuning your personal statement or essay for your transfer or scholarship application?
- Check out the resources made available by the Center for Tutoring and Academic Support (CTAS).
Utilize the tools below to learn how your courses will transfer to a CUNY four-year college.
- Transfer What-If lets students see how their credits taken at a CUNY college transfer to another CUNY college and apply toward a specific area of study.
- CUNY Transfer Explorer (T-Rex) shares how courses transfer across CUNY, how credits for prior learning (non-CUNY, training, and exams), and information on course equivalencies (ePermit). Students can also login for a personalized experience and can create transfer plans.
- SUNY Course Equivalency Tables show how credits transfer to many of the SUNY colleges.
- The Baruch College, Zicklin Transfer Explorer allows students to log into CUNYfirst, have the tool autopopulate with the courses and grades they have completed so far to see how those courses will transfer to meet eligibility requirements, and determine their Business GPA.
Discover the Benefits of Attending and Graduating from Queensborough Community College
Learn the basics of transfer and special transfer opportunities by following the links provided below.
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Transfer Application information for CUNY, SUNY and Private colleges is a click away.
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Our Transfer Overview is a complete outline of the transfer process with clickable links to CUNY transfer credit evaluation tools, instructional videos, CUNY college transfer application essay requirements, as well as information regarding SUNY and private colleges, available resources at QCC and much more.
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For assistance with the following applications, once submitted, please contact:
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CUNY Transfer Application, email [email protected] or call 212-997-2869
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SUNY Transfer Application, email [email protected] or 1-800-342-3811
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Students in the CUNY Justice Academy (CJA), who wish to transfer to John Jay College of Criminal Justice do not need to apply to transfer.
- In their final semester, CJA students must check their student email for an invitation to transition to John Jay. Fall graduates will receive this email in mid-October. Spring graduates will receive this email in mid-March. If this email is not received by the date that aligns with your graduation date, please contact [email protected] directly.
- If you have questions about your transition to John Jay, you can connect with the Queensborough CJA Adviser, Erika Basquial at John Jay at [email protected].
To order a Queensborough Community College Official Transcript, visit the Registrar's How To Order Transcripts page.
Dual/Joint Degree Agreements
Our ten Dual/Joint Degree programs at Queensborough Community College (QCC) are designed to provide our students with an Associate Degree that is equivalent to the first two years of a Bachelor Degree at a specific four-year college. This allows them to maximize their preparation for upper division programs in Biotechnology, Computer Science and Information Security, Criminal Justice, Education, Forensic Accounting, Forensic Science, Nursing and Pharmaceutical Studies.
Following successful completion of the Associate Degree program from Queensborough Community College, and by following the transfer admissions process for the four-year college, students will have a seamless transfer into the stated baccalaureate program at the four-year college.All students attending QCC are eligible.
Students who fulfill all requirements of a Dual/Join Agreement gain:
- Assured entry to their focused program of study at the four-year college
- Assured transfer of QCC (credit-bearing) courses
- Access to research programs and/or transfer scholarships when offered
The Queensborough Academies
Business Academy:
Health-Related Sciences Academy:
- QCC/Hunter-Bellevue Dual/Joint Nursing
- QCC/York College Dual/Joint Nursing
- QCC/School of Professional Studies Dual/Joint Nursing
Liberal Arts Academy:
- QCC/John Jay College Dual/Joint Criminal Justice
- QCC/Queens College Dual/Joint Liberal Arts & Sciences in Childhood Education (Grades 1-6)
STEM Academy:
- QCC/York College Dual/Joint Biotechnology
- QCC/York College Dual/Joint Chemistry/Pharmaceutical Sciences
- QCC/John Jay College Dual/Joint Computer Science and Information Security
- QCC/John Jay College Dual/Joint Science for Forensics
Note: Students who do not meet the Dual/Joint Degree Agreement requirements but meet graduation requirements are able to transfer through standard transfer options.
Transfer (Articulation) Agreements
A Transfer Agreement is a formal agreement between two or more colleges and universities. This agreement outlines the transfer rules for a program or degree designed to aid in a smooth transfer for students. Queensborough Community College (QCC) has formed Transfer Agreements with CUNY, SUNY and four-year private colleges or universities. All students attending QCC are eligible and may take advantage of a Transfer Agreement by earning their Associate degree from QCC in the program named in the Transfer Agreement, meeting all admissions requirements, and following the transfer admissions process for the four-year college.
Students who fulfill all requirements of a Transfer Agreement gain:
- Assured entry to their focused program of study at the four-year college
- Assured transfer of QCC (credit-bearing) courses
- Access to research programs and/or transfer scholarships when offered
Note: Students who do not meet the Transfer (Articulation) Agreement requirements but meet graduation requirements are able to transfer through standard transfer options.
Next Steps
If you are interested in Dual/Joint Agreements or Transfer Agreements, please discuss with your adviser. To view current agreements please click on your program of study below:
Department Mission and Goals
Mission:
The Transfer Resource Center (TRC) serves the transfer-out students at QCC with their preparations for senior college experiences in a variety of academic programs, supports student outreach for transfer awareness, and collaborates with external college partners.
Goals:
- Provide students seeking to transfer after degree completion with assistance and advice
- Increase student awareness of transfer options through collaboration with the Academies and Advising and a range of informational events and initiatives
- Develop and maintain articulation agreements with a range of 4-year institutions that align well with our degree programs and help students transfer successfully