SUNY Plattsburgh Queensbury graduates are seen at Commencement 2024

Transfer opportunities

According to the Census Bureau, people with bachelor's degrees have lower rates of unemployment than those with less education. More than 30 percent of Americans ages 25 and older have earned a bachelor’s degree.

After earning an associate degree, you can use your college credits toward a bachelor’s degree at a number of colleges that share transfer programs with SUNY Adirondack. Transfer from SUNY Adirondack to SUNY or private colleges and universities to complete the final two years of a bachelor’s degree.

SUNY Adirondack students have the opportunity to take advantage of several unique dual admission and seamless transfer degree programs, completing the first two years of a bachelor’s degree at SUNY Adirondack while choosing from some of the best schools in the region to complete a bachelor's degree. Be sure to talk with an advisor in Student Success for up-to-date transfer information and help.

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If you're already enrolled at SUNY Adirondack, it's not too late to take advantage of our dual-acceptance programs. We can help you make the transition.

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Two colleges, one campus

Alumni of SUNY Adirondack and SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury talk about how the colleges' partnership helped them achieve their goals.

Bryan Hall on SUNY Adirondack's Queensbury campus houses SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury

Dual acceptance agreements

SUNY Adirondack has dual acceptance and admission agreements with some of the area's most prominent institutions to make moving on to earn a bachelor's degree as seamless as possible for you.

SUNY Plattsburgh Queensbury dual acceptance

SUNY Adirondack joins forces with SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury to offer bachelor’s degrees — the only public institution to do so between Albany and Plattsburgh. Earn an associate degree from SUNY ADK in Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences, Criminal Justice: Police Science, Computer Science or IT: Cybersecurity, then transfer seamlessly to earn a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury in Psychology, Criminal Justice, Human Development and Family Relations or Computer Security.

SUNY Adirondack mascot Eddy Rondack celebrates with SUNY Plattsburgh mascot Burghy after the colleges' presidents signed a dual acceptance agreement

University at Albany dual admission

SUNY Adirondack and University at Albany offer dual admission, so students are accepted by both colleges, earn an associate degree from SUNY Adirondack and transfer seamlessly to UAlbany for a bachelor’s degree. Dual-admission students receive UAlbany identification cards and are able to use the UAlbany libraries, meet with faculty and advisors, and attend athletics and special events. Participating students who graduate from SUNY Adirondack with a grade point average of 2.5 or higher will be guaranteed acceptance into a corresponding UAlbany program. Students who graduate with a GPA of 3.0 or higher are guaranteed a UAlbany Transfer Merit Scholarship.

SUNY Adirondack mascot Eddy Rondack poses with University at Albany mascot Dane after the colleges' leaders signed a dual acceptance agreement

SUNY Cobleskill

SUNY Adirondack and SUNY Cobleskill team to offer you an opportunity to seamlessly transfer from SUNY Adirondack’s business degree programs to earn a bachelor's degree in business from SUNY Cobleskill at SUNY Adirondack Saratoga. SUNY Cobleskill courses start in the Spring 2025 semester at SUNY Adirondack Saratoga.

SUNY Adirondack and SUNY Cobleskill presidents celebrate a seamless transfer agreement at SUNY Adirondack Saratoga

Want to transfer to SUNY Adirondack?

We want to make this easy on you. • Start by applying to SUNY ADK, then submit an official high school transcript or GED/TASC to College Access. • Submit your college transcript from previous institutions attended to the Registrar's Office.

Eddy Rondack welcomes students to SUNY Adirondack's Residence Hall

SUNY transfer opportunities

SUNY Adirondack has "2+2," or transfer agreements, in place with several SUNY colleges in related degree programs.

Some courses fulfill requirements at all SUNY campuses, making credit transfer simple. 

 

Learn more

SUNY offers a tool that lists classes offered at SUNY Adirondack that will help you on your way to earning a bachelor's degree.

 

Core Course Finder

The SUNY system also offers a chart of how classes you take at Adirondack count at other SUNY colleges.

 

Course equivalencies

Ready to transfer? SUNY provides a how-to application guide.

 

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Agreements with private colleges and universities

SUNY Adirondack has several transfer and articulation agreements in place with some of the region's most prestigious private institutions.

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