Agreement for SUNY Adirondack students to pursue health care fields renewed
SUNY Adirondack, SUNY Poly join forces
Dual Admissions Program to be offered to students in STEAM-based majors
- Academic Program News
(QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK—Sept. 17, 2020)—SUNY Adirondack and SUNY Polytechnic Institute proudly announce a Dual Admissions Program between the two institutions, granting students accepted to the community college admittance into a bachelor’s degree program at SUNY Poly.
“SUNY Adirondack is committed to providing our students seamless pathways to our four-year partners, including SUNY Polytechnic Institute,” said Kristine Duffy, Ed.D, president of SUNY Adirondack. “We are excited to provide these opportunities for our students accepted in our Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) programs starting in Fall 2021.”
The formal transfer agreement stipulates that students accepted into the program must earn an Associate of Science or Associate of Applied Science degree in a STEAM-based major with a grade point average of at least 2.5 to transfer to a SUNY Poly program within two years of enrolling at SUNY ADK.
The seamless transfer provide students a direct route from SUNY Adirondack degree programs to SUNY Poly bachelor’s programs, including:
- Computer Science, A.S., to Computer and Information Science, B.S.
- Electrical Technology, A.A.S., to Computer Engineering Technology, B.S.
- Electrical Technology, A.A.S., to Electrical Engineering Technology, B.S.
- Engineering Science, A.S., to Civil Engineering, B.S.
- Engineering Science, A.S., to Electrical and Computer Engineering, B.S.
- Engineering Science, A.S., to Mechanical Engineering, B.S.
- Engineering Science, A.S., to Nanoscale Engineering, B.S.
- Mechatronics, A.A.S., to Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S.
- Media Arts, A.A.S., to Interactive Media and Game Design, B.S.
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