Transfer Opportunities
Binghamton University - About a third of
our graduates attend BU for Mechanical and
Electrical Engineering. A few also take additional
courses in Computer Science here for a "Computer
Engineering" minor. Joint admissions agreement.
Buffalo
University - A few of our graduates attend
this excellent engineering school every year. Dual
admissions agreement.
Clarkson University - Clarkson, considered
one of the best engineering schools, attracts many
of our graduates every year. Although its tuition is
on a par with that of other private schools,
Clarkson is quite competitive in offering
scholarships and other aid. BCC has a general
articulation agreement for all engineering
disciplines, as well as a specific agreement for
Engineering Management (similar to Industrial or
Manufacturing Engineering in some schools). An
MBA is available with the investment of an
additional year. Clarkson's Center for Advanced
Materials Processing
(CAMP) is one of 13 such high-tech sites in
the State.
Cornell
University - most engineering fields.
Special articulation agreement for Agricultural,
Environmental, and Biological Engineering.
New Mexico
Tech - A couple of our students transferred
there a few years ago. Ever since, they have
aggressively pursued our students, even offering to
forgive the out-of-state tuition difference!
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
- Our graduates regularly
attend RPI for most engineering fields. Articulation
agreement. A few have attended for Biomedical
Engineering. Several have continued here for
advanced degrees.
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) -
Quite a few of our graduates attend RIT every year.
Some receive considerable financial assistance. In
1997, for example, Josh Eckler won $17,000 of
scholarships from RIT, partly through a competitive
exam.
Virginia Tech
- Several of our
students have attended this excellent engineering
school, possibly fed up with Binghamton weather?
Wilkes University (PA) - most engineering
fields, but especially Materials Engineering.
Articulation agreement.
Approximately 90 % of our
Engineering Science students transfer to Binghamton
University, Clarkson University, RPI and RIT. The remainder go many
diverse places; in addition to those listed above,
students are now attending or have graduated from
SUNY College of
Environmental Science & Forestry,
Syracuse University,
SUNY Maritime College (Naval
Architecture),
SUNY
Fredonia (Business),
University of Arizona,
Georgia Tech,
Texas
University,
Union
College,
Alfred University,
Yale and
Penn State. One (of many who stand out)
is studying Robotics at
Carnegie-Mellon, one of the premier schools
for this field in the world. Another former student
who chose to study medicine in graduate school is
now a cardiac surgeon.
TYESA - the
Two Year Engineering Science Association - TYESA
meets yearly with the four year college deans of
engineering to make sure that transfer from two to
four year institutions is made as smooth as
possible. BCC's Engineering Science Department is a
member of TYESA, which has an articulation agreement
with all four year member schools (the Association
of Engineering Colleges of New York State). As
mentioned above and elsewhere, BCC also has specific
articulation, joint, and dual transfer agreements
with many additional colleges and universities.
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