Articulation Agreements and Dual Admissions Programs
Articulation agreements with community colleges allow students with associate degrees in certain majors to enter a corresponding major at a senior college with full credit for the courses taken at the community college. Dual admission programs provide students a more seamless pathway to rigorous undergraduate and graduate programs.
The articulation agreements for CUNY community colleges are as follows:
- BMCC/Early Childhood Education → Hunter/Early Childhood Education
- BMCC/Economics → Hunter/Economics
- BMCC/Geography Information → Hunter/Geography
- BMCC/Human Services → Hunter/BSW
- BMCC/Liberal Arts → Hunter/Arabic
- BMCC list: BMCC/Liberal Arts-> Hunter/Chinese Language and Literature
- BMCC/Secondary Social Studies Education → Hunter/History & Adolescent Social Studies Education
- BMCC/Women's Gender Studies → Hunter/Women and Gender Studies
- Guttman Community College/Urban → Hunter/Urban Studies
- Hostos Community College/Women & Gender Studies → Hunter/Women & Gender Studies
- LaGuardia CC/Political Science → Hunter/Political Science
- LaGuardia CC/Spanish Translation → Hunter/Spanish Translation
- LaGuardia CC/Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies → Hunter/Women & Gender Studies
- New York City College of Technology/AS → Hunter/Physics
- Queensborough CC/Human Biology → Hunter/Human Biology
- Queensborough CC/Public Health → Hunter/Public Health
The articulation agreements for Non-CUNY community colleges are as follows:
- The American Academy of Dramatic Arts → Hunter/Theatre
- Dutchess Community College → Communications & Media Arts
The Dual Admissions Programs are as follows:
- Hunter College/Pre-Health Liberal Arts → SUNY College of Optometry/ 3/4 Joint Degree in Optometry
- Queensborough CC/RN to BSN → Hunter/Nursing
Please note:
With the current Pathways initiative concerning general education and transfer guidelines across CUNY, current articulation agreements are under review. Please consult the department you are considering for articulation for further information.
With the current Pathways initiative concerning general education and transfer guidelines across CUNY, current articulation agreements are under review. Please consult the department you are considering for articulation for further information.