Transfer agreements and pathway programs offer detailed curriculum guides for guaranteed credit transfer and successful degree completion!
Articulation Agreements or Transfer Agreements help students make a seamless transition from one institution to another by minimizing duplication of coursework- providing degree program outlines that specify which courses (assuming a C or higher) transfer in to meet specific bachelor degree requirements. The agreements below match coursework between CCSNH institutions and participating NH Transfer institutions.
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Colby Sawyer College (CSC)
Colby-Sawyer College is a comprehensive baccalaureate college that integrates the liberal arts and sciences with professional preparation. A combination of in class course options and some online learning options, our curriculum offers students hands on learning opportunities. |
Granite State College (GSC)
Granite State College is committed to maximizing your transfer credit, saving you the two of the most important things: time and money! With careful planning, those who have already earned an associate degree can transfer these credits to Granite State College and earn a bachelor's degree in as little as 18 months. Regardless of the pace you prefer while earning your degree, and regardless of your program of study, transfer students benefit from having access to ELEVEN Granite State College locations in New Hampshire, which includes three sites on the campuses of New Hampshire Community Colleges. Our staff of experienced professional Academic Coaches will offer individualized advising to assist you as a student, whether it's information on how to register for classes, your career goals, financial aid, or choosing an academic program that's right for you. |
Keene State College (KSC)
At Keene State College, we like to give special attention to those who are thinking about starting or completing a degree. We know your experience and your goals may be different than an 18-year-olds, so we offer one-to-one advising and an expanded series of resources to ensure that your educational experience with us takes you wherever you want to go. |
New England College (NEC)
Our admission process is highly personalized. You are not just a number and you are more than a name. Our CC2NEC program provides the certainty of knowing that, if you’ve been accepted at a community college and are in good standing, you are automatically accepted to New England College. Click the link below to learn more! |
Plymouth State University (PSU)
Plymouth State University: The Right Fit As a transfer, you are not alone. Hundreds of students transfer to PSU every year. In fact, 26 percent of new PSU students were transfers in 2012-13. Merit scholarships are available to qualified transfer students. Plymouth State will give you the complete college experience:
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Rivier University (RIV)
Rivier seeks to make the transition into our community as seamless and satisfying as possible by developing strong bonds with 2-year colleges. Transfer agreements are in place at several institutions covering many programs. Additionally, faculty-to-facultyexchange is encouraged so professors can best advise students about Rivier’s curriculum and educational resources. |
University of NH (UNH)
Come to UNH and you'll discover a vibrant, diverse undergraduate-oriented research university nestled in a classic New England setting. You'll meet world-renowned professors -- and here, even the greatest teach undergraduates. UNH attracts students with a hunger for learning, a love of the outdoors, and a drive to make a difference in their community. Twenty percent of our undergraduate population is made up of transfer students...you could be one of them. |
University of NH (UNH Manchester)
UNH Manchester is a college of the University of New Hampshire. We are conveniently located in the business and population center of the state, which provides you with many opportunities to get real world experience in combination with your education. At UNH Manchester, nearly half of our undergraduate students start as transfer students. Transfer students contribute a great deal to college life here as well as gain much from their experience. |