Transfer Policies Pertaining to Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Programs
- All City University of New York Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree recipients shall be:
- given priority for transfer over non-University students seeking transfer,
- accepted as matriculated students at a senior college of the City University,
- upon transfer to a parallel professional program, granted a minimum of 60 credits toward a baccalaureate degree and be required to complete only the difference between the 60 credits granted and the total credits normally required for the degree.
- upon transfer to a senior college liberal arts curriculum or related professional program in the same field as the associate degree program, granted a minimum of 60 credits toward a baccalaureate degree and follow a prepared course of study that will enable them to complete the baccalaureate degree within 60 to 72 credits (see note c).
- Effective Fall 2000, when students transfer after completing a City University Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree, or prior to completion of the degree, the liberal arts and science courses they have completed will be deemed to have fulfilled discipline-specific distribution requirements for all baccalaureate programs on a discipline-by-discipline basis, with the exception that upper division coursework will not be recognized unless appropriate prerequisites have been satisfied.
- Based on a fair and reasonable evaluation of a student’s transcript at least nine (9) credits will be granted in the student’s major (including laboratory science). Note that this does not preclude a senior college from granting more than nine credits in the student’s major. (Students who change their major upon transfer may not have completed coursework that can be applied towards their new major.)
Please note the following:
- All Liberal Arts and Science courses successfully completed in one City University college are transferable, with full credit, to each college of the University and credit will be granted for these courses in all departments and programs, and recognized for the fulfillment of degree requirements.
- Students who have completed professional courses such as Accounting, Education or Nursing, where instruction is begun at the associate degree level and continued at the baccalaureate level, will be granted credit for such coursework upon transfer with their degree. However, the senior college shall determine the proper level of placement in its professional course sequence and the extent to which such coursework can apply to the professional degree.
- Students who pursue a major that departs from their Associate in Applied Science degree program of studies and which requires a sequence of prerequisite courses prior to coursework in the major, and students who change their major after they are enrolled in a senior college, should expect that completion of their bachelor’s degree may require more than an additional 72 credits.

CUNY/CIS/Web Group 2005
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