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Course equivalencies and articulations How Courses Transfer
Transfer Courses Course equivalencies and articulations How Courses Transfer Marcia Roth Tucci The Academic Advising Center Assistant Dean of Academic Advising WB 106 For Transfer Student Success
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Course Equivalencies: Articulations between colleges on how courses will transfer
The Equivalencies database lists how college courses will transfer Courses not listed are considered NON-ARTICULATED but, they can still be reviewed by faculty and advisors to see if they can be used in a major, minor, or GE. Find Non-Articulated Courses in the last section of the progress report titled: Accepted Credits that do not currently fulfill GE and/or Major requirements
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Sort by College, AP or IB courses
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Shows how articulated courses transfer
Dutchess CC Example of a Dutchess to New Paltz equivalent course BHS206 = ANT 214 and counts for WORLD GE BHS220 = SOC 001 Could be used as a Sociology major / minor lower division elective counts for SSCI GE Example of a course that is not an equivalent to a NP course
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Courses accepted count toward 120 credits as electives, upper or lower division, and liberal arts
CHE222 currently listed as CHE000 Chemistry Elective Could be accepted as New Paltz GEN CHEM 2 Faculty Review can bring the course into the major Chemistry major Petition non-articulated courses to count in major or minor with faculty advisors and GE through Academic Advising Center.
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