Transfer and Articulated Credit
College level course credits at regionally
accredited* post-secondary institutions can be
transfered to BCC. Credits earned at a non-regionally
accredited institution with which Broome Community
College has a current articulation agreement may
also be transferred to BCC. Transfer Credit is
subject to approval of the Department Chairperson
or Dean's designee and with the following provisions:
BCC must receive official transcripts
of all college level work completed at other regionally
accredited colleges before transfer credit will
be awarded.
Grades earned at other institutions
will not be entered into the cumulative grade-point
average (GPA) at Broome Community College.
Grades of "C" or higher are
transferable if coursework is relevant to the student's
program of study at BCC. "C-" and "D" grades
may be transferable with the approval of the Department
Chairperson or Dean's Designee.
*Accrediting agencies - Middle States,
New England, North Central, North West, Southern
Association, and Western.
Credits earned at foreign post-secondary institutions may also be transferred, subject to review and approval of the Department Chairperson or Dean's designee from the division in which the student matriculates. Students applying for foreign credit transfer must submit an official evaluation of foreign educational credentials from an accredited evaluation agency.
Advanced Placement Examination (AP)
The College will recognize for credit
the AP examinations of the College Entrance Examination
Board. A score of three or above is generally acceptable
for credit, but each academic department establishes
its policy. Laboratory courses may require additional
lab work for full credit for a college course.
Credit awarded will be handled as a transfer credit.
College Proficiency Exams (CP)
The CP exams of the University of the State of
New York will be recognized for credit upon approval
by the appropriate department. Credit awarded will
be handled as transfer credit. |