JCC has signed new and updated articulation agreements with several colleges to facilitate the transfer of JCC graduates into bachelor’s degree programs.
The agreements stipulate coursework, academic credits, and grade point average (GPA) expectations required of JCC students planning to transfer.
JCC students who graduate with an Associate in Science (A.S.) degree can transfer into SUNY at Brockport’s biological sciences major. Concentrations in biotechnology as well as pre-health professional studies, which include medicine, dentistry, veterinary, and health careers are encouraged in the transfer agreement.
JCC also has an agreement with Alfred University for students who would like to transfer into Alfred’s biology, chemistry, environmental studies, and gerontology degree programs. Another agreement provides JCC graduates the opportunity to transfer into the bachelor’s degree program in forensic science technology at SUNY College of Technology at Alfred.
A dual admission agreement with the University at Buffalo provides an avenue for graduates of JCC’s new biotechnology degree program to transfer into UB’s bachelor’s degree in biotechnology. JCC also has an agreement with the Rochester Institute of Technology in which JCC biotechnology degree graduates can transfer into RIT’s bachelor’s degree in biotechnology program.
JCC and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) have also updated a transfer agreement for JCC graduates.
The agreement outlines coursework, academic credits, and grade point average (GPA) expectations required of JCC students planning to transfer to SUNY-ESF’s Syracuse campus or to the Ranger School in Wanakena.
SUNY-ESF offers bachelor’s degree programs in aquatic and fisheries science, bioprocess engineering, biotechnology, chemistry, conservation biology, construction management, environmental biology, environmental resources and forest engineering, environmental science, environmental studies, forest ecosystem science, forest health, forest resources management, natural history and interpretation, natural resources management, paper engineering, paper science, and wildlife science.
SUNY-ESF also offers a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture, which leads to a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.) degree.
Students may also transfer to The Ranger School campus to complete the second year of the Associate in Applied Science degree in forest technology or land surveying technology.


