Manchester Community College - Academic Programs - Transferring

Transferring

MCC students have successfully transferred to more than 100 public and private universities, both in Connecticut and throughout the country.

MCC has joint programs with both the University of Connecticut and Eastern Connecticut State University that provide students with guaranteed admission to either university and dual academic counseling while pursuing their Associate's degree. MCC was the first Connecticut community college to have an articulation agreement with UConn's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. All students graduating with a 2.0/4.0 GPA or higher can attend any of the Connecticut State University System institutions.

Recent transfers have been accepted to colleges and universities as noted as Wellesley College, Cornell University, Yale University, Washington University in Saint Louis, Smith College, Trinity College, Amherst College, Goucher College, Williams College, American University, Brown University, Wesleyan University, New York University, Columbia University, Johnson & Wales University, Mount Holyoke College, the University of Virginia, and Howard University. Amherst has set up an active transfer guidance program with MCC faculty that uses regular communication and on-site visits to encourage more students to apply, while institutions like Smith, Cornell, and Mount Holyoke regularly recruit on campus.

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