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Quincy College has agreements with many institutions in the Boston-area.

For more information about program articulation and transfer agreements, contact the Office of Advising.

Overview

Did you know a Quincy College degree can open the door to attending Curry College, Northeastern UniversityUMass Boston, Eastern Nazarene College, Lesley University, and other local area institutions? Quincy College has agreements with many institutions in the Boston-area and beyond to help students transition from their associate degree to a bachelor degree program.

Quincy College has formal agreements with a number of 4 year institutions both within, and outside of New England. These agreements allow for a seamless transition from an associate’s degree at Quincy College to a 4 year degree at one of our partner schools while maximizing credit transferability and setting students up with one on one counseling by a dedicated transfer admissions representative.

To take advantage of any of the Quincy College articulation agreements you must complete an associate’s degree, maintain the minimum GPA requirement at both schools, and ensure the credits you plan on transferring have all received a grade of C or higher. For more information on our articulation agreements please make an appointment with an academic advisor>>

For more information about College and University programs use the menu on this page.

If you are an incoming transfer student please click here: Apply Now>>

To make an appointment with a specific advisor please call or send an email to an Academic Advisor:

Heather Keen  |  (617) 984 – 1721  |  hkeen@quincycollege.edu
Jillian Benn |  (617) 984 – 1725  |  jbenn@quincycollege.edu
Timothy Shaw | (617) 984 – 1726 | tshaw@quincycollege.edu

Academic Advising
(617) 984 – 1720
advising@quincycollege.edu

Taking the Next Step

Quincy College has agreements with many institutions in the Boston-area and beyond to help students transition from their associate degree to a bachelor degree program.

For more information about program articulation and transfer agreements, contact advising@quincycollege.edu to make an appointment.

Associate Degree Program Articulation Agreements

Download the full list of Associate Degree Program Articulation Agreements>>

Accounting

Behavioral Science

Biology

Biotechnology & GMP

Business

Business Management

Computer Science (Includes Networking & Programming Concentrations)

Computer Science (Cyber Security)

Criminal Justice (Includes Law Enforcement)

Early Childhood Education

  • Fisher College
    • BS Human Services
    • BS Early Intervention
    • BS Early Childhood Education

Elementary Education

Engineering Technology

English

Exercise Science/ Personal Training

Fine Arts (Includes Music, Drama, & Visual Arts Concentrations)

General Studies

Healthcare Administration

Human Services

Liberal Arts (Includes General Studies & Humanities Concentration)

Liberal Arts: History/ Government

Liberal Arts: Psychology

Liberal Arts: Sociology

Mathematics

Natural Science

Nursing

The following agreements are for the Quincy College Nursing ASN program.

Lesley University Streamlined Bachelor’s Degree

Quincy College graduates are able to make a seamless transition into Lesley University after earning their associate’s degree to complete their bachelor’s degree, under a new articulation agreement.

This means that certain courses taken at Quincy College count toward a bachelor’s degree at Lesley University.  

This agreement supports students in Quincy College associate degree programs (at both the Quincy and Plymouth campuses), by providing a simple streamlined pathway to bachelor’s degree completion at Lesley’s Cambridge campus, online and Boston programs.

The articulation agreement includes many of Quincy College’s programs, such as:

  • Business Management
  • Early Childhood Education
  • General Studies
  • History/Government
  • Human Services
  • Humanities
  • Natural Science
  • Psychology

For more information about Lesley University and their programs, please visit: https://lesley.edu/node/22806.

Click Here to see the specific programs offered by Quincy College and the programs they articulate to at these colleges and universities. For more information about program articulation and transfer agreements, contact Hope Becker, Academic Advising Specialist at hbecker@quincycollege.edu.

Quincy College and Northeastern University create a Pathway for Bachelor’s Degree Completion

Offering a Streamlined Route to STEM Degrees

Northeastern University Stem Pathway

Quincy College and Northeastern University College of Professional Studies announced that Quincy College graduates will be able to make a seamless transition into Northeastern University College of Professional Studies after earning their associate’s degree to complete their bachelor’s degree. Through this new partnership, via the newly negotiated articulation agreement,  courses covered by the agreement taken at Quincy College count towards the bachelor’s degree just as if they had been taken at the four-year university.

STEM PATHWAY

This general articulation agreement supports all Quincy College majors providing a streamlined pathway to bachelor’s degree completion in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) and health related fields. Under this agreement, Quincy College students must graduate with a strong academic record to attend the Northeastern University College of Professional Studies. Program specific articulation will be developed this spring.

Quincy College and Northeastern University as separate institutions have developed curricula and programs working to fill the growing need for skilled workers in the STEM fields, particularly in Massachusetts.  In addition, Quincy College has made capital investments of new laboratory space to support STEM skill development. Together, Quincy College and Northeastern University’s Lowell Institute School will provide a simplified, streamlined, and innovative pathway from an associate degree at Quincy College to a bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University.

BOSTON AREA PARTNERSHIP
The partnership developed after both institutions recognized a local need for a pathway for bachelor’s degree completion that is affordable, flexible, and approachable. This partnership can benefit a wide student population from older students returning to the classroom to take advantage of tuition remission offered by their employer to rising high school seniors looking to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Quincy College graduates can capitalize on the full resources of Northeastern University, benefiting from a world-class education.

NORTHEASTERN

“Given the shifts in the regional and national economy toward the innovation fields, completing a bachelor’s degree is more important than ever”, said John LaBrie, Dean, Northeastern University College of Professional Studies. “Partnering with Quincy College with its track record for educating students for work and life offers a new opportunity for the educational and career advancement of our students.”

QUINCY COLLEGE

Quincy College’s Dean of Online Learning & Inter-Institutional Affairs, Dr. Michael Marrapodi added: “Northeastern University Lowell Institute School, as part of the College of Professional Studies, closely aligns with Quincy College’s mission. As an open access institution that encourages academic achievement and excellence, diversity, economic opportunity, community involvement, and lifelong learning, Quincy College is pleased to facilitate valuable learning relationships and partnerships with local colleges and universities to help our students realize their educational and professional futures.”

MORE INFO

For more information about the Lowell Institute School and their program, visit: http://www.cps.neu.edu/discover/schools-institutes/lowell-institute-school/.

Northeastern University CPS

About the Northeastern College of Professional Studies and Lowell Institute School

Northeastern University College of Professional Studies is one of nine colleges that form the university. Northeastern is renowned for experiential education, and the College of Professional Studies incorporates this strength in career-focused professional education at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Lowell Institute School, focused on science, technology and engineering degrees, is part of the College of Professional Studies. Degrees reflect business needs, the reality of the present economy, and areas of professional growth and demand. Learn more: www.cps.neu.edu

Click here to see the specific programs offered by Quincy College and the programs they articulate to at these colleges and universities. For more information about program articulation and transfer agreements, contact the Office of Advising.

Cambridge College

Learn more about this transfer info session here.

Curry College

This event is free for students. Attend the Zoom info table here.

Eastern Nazarene College

Business Transfer Info Session
Individual appointments only. Register here.

Individual Transfer Appointment
Individual appointments only. Register here.

UMass Boston

Individual Sessions

By appointment only, register here.

UMass Lowell

Transfer Tuesdays
Virtual Information Session every Tuesday from 10:00AM – 10:30AM EST
Register here.

 

 

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