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Articulation

Agreement

between St. Joseph's College and Suffolk County Community College This document represents a transfer credit articulation agreement between the College of Arts and Sciences of St. Joseph's College and Suffolk County Community College. This will serve as a guiding document for use by students, faculty and administrators of both institutions in clarifying the relationship between the schools and in confirming the way course credits transfer from Suffolk County Community College to St. Joseph's College. The attached Transfer

Articulation Course Equivalencies documents are the result of dialogue between the St. Joseph's College and Suffolk County Community College Academic Deans and Department Chairpersons. Each course equivalent has been reviewed by both parties for content and transferability.

The agreement may be modified, including

adding or deleting course equivalencies, upon agreement of both parties. Suffolk County Community College A.S. and A.A. graduates are eligible to receive up to 64 semester hours of transfer credits when transferring to St. Joseph's College. Credit will only be awarded for courses completed with a grade of C- or better. The overall grade point average must meet current St. Joseph's College admissions requirements as stated in the St. Joseph's College Catalogue, as well as program-specific requirements. The attached articulation agreement serves as a guideline for the maximum number of transfer credits from Suffolk County Community College to St. Joseph's College. Students transferring to St. Joseph's College from Suffolk Community College with the maximum number of credits will be given the opportunity to complete the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree within four additional semesters of full-time study. St. Joseph's College liberal arts/core requirements, distribution requirements, and course equivalencies for transfer credit purposes are contained within this document.

To complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, the student is responsible for any core requirements still outstanding; a major of 30 or more credits; any other requirements of the major; and a total of 128 credits, of which a minimum of 90 credits must be in the liberal arts for a B.A. degree and a minimum of 60 credits in the liberal arts for a B.S. degree. A description of the Core Requirements, including listings of thematic areas and of integrated learning experiences, is attached. Also attached is an equivalency chart to facilitate analysis of courses of study and of how SCCCcourses transfer to SJc. Ordinarily, the minimum residency requirement for a St. Joseph's degree is three semesters or 48-50 credits. Students who transfer to SJCas juniors are usually expected to complete their course and credit requirements at St. Joseph's College. To better serve the needs of Suffolk County Community College students who are considering a transfer to St. Joseph's College, to facilitate the admissions and transfer process, and to ensure that students are provided with the information they need, it is agreed that: St. Joseph's College will: o Designate an admissions/academic advisor for SCCCstudents transferring to SJCto assist with the admissions and transfer credit process. o Conduct an "early-bird" registration program specific to SCCC transfer students who complete the admissions process by November 1 for the spring term and April 15 for the fall term. o Provide monthly on-site admissions and advising sessions on all three SCCCcampuses for students interested in transferring to SJc. o Have faculty continue to work with SCCCfaculty in reviewing additional courses for transferability. o Designate a financial aid counselor for SCCCstudents transferring to SJc.

o Provide three full-tuition

Presidential Transfer Scholarships and six

Dean's Scholarships to eligible SCCCtransfer students entering in the fall semester who meet the criteria as outlined in the Scholarship Agreement. (attached) o Award $1000 to SCCCHonors Program graduates OR to SCCC graduates who are members of Phi Theta Kappa. (Confirmation of PTKmembership is required.) A student may receive only one of these two awards, but the award may be added to any another SJC scholarship awarded to the student. Suffolk County Community College will: o Publicize this agreement to students, faculty and professional staff in campus publications. o Have transfer advisors well versed about this agreement to inform interested students about this opportunity o Provide a list of and contact information for graduating students to St. Joseph's College upon request. o Provide a list and contact information of SCCCwho are enrolled in the Joint Admissions program and/or 112 program. o Organize an SJCDay on each campus for students to meet with SJC advisors. o Ensure that SJCbrochures, applications and other printed materials are distributed to the Counseling Centers and the academic departments at SCCc. o Advertise any special programs, events or visits that SJCis offering on the SCCCcampuses This agreement will remain in force until either party wishes to terminate.

Signature Page

SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY

COLLEGE

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

p ?eua6a Ii2 jJ, //JiShaun L. McKay, Ed.D President

S. Elizabeth A. Hill, J.D. President

/L4-~7&;~ S. Loretta McGrann, PhD. Provost

Richard D. Britton, M.A. College Associate Dean for General Education

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Doris G. Stratmann Academic Dean for Arts & Sciendes' Long Island Campus

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Suffolk County Community College Courses Fulfilling st. Joseph's College Thematic Core Areas

SCCC Course

SJC Equivalent

Primary Thematic

ANT 101

ANT 151

Global Perspectives

Area

Secondary Thematic

ART 101

ART 185

Human Expression

ART 110

ART 100

Human Expression

Global Perspectives

ART 111

ART 200

Human Expression

Global Perspectives

ART 112

ART 201

Human Expression

Global Perspectives

ART 113

ART 202

Human Expression

Global Perspectives

ART 124

ART 185

Human Expression

ART 130

ART 185

Human Expression

ART 144

ART 225

Human Expression

ART 151

ART 202

Human Expression

AST 101

ESC110

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 118

BIO 110

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 129

BIO 110

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 130

BIO 160

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 132

BIO 161

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 240

BIO 150

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 242

BIO 151

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

CHE 100

CHE 120

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

CHE 133

CHE 150

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

CHE 134

CHE 151

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

CHE 200

CHE 175

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

COM 101

5PC 102

Human Expression

COM 102

5PC 204

Human Expression

COM 105

SPC 102

Human Expression

COM 111

SPC 115

Human Expression

COM 112

5PC 115

Human Expression

COM 202

5PC 205

Global Perspectives

COM 204

SPC217

Human Expression

CST 112

COM 150

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

CST 141

COM 152

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

DTE 101

CHE 135

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

DTE 101

5CI135

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

Area

Global Perspectives

The Mathematical,

ECO 111

ECO 120

Global Perspectives

EDU 202

SPC 224 'NOT CSE

Human Expression

ENG 131

ENG 105

Human Expression

ENG 142

ENG 113

Quest for Meaning

ENG 143

ENG 303

Quest for Meaning

ENG 144

ENG 303

Quest for Meaning

ENG 201

ENG 109

may be used to satisfy Writing Intensive Integrated learning Area

ENG 203

ENG 107

Human Expression

ENG 204

ENG 105

Human Expression

ENG 206

ENG 115

Quest for Meaning

ENG 209

ENG 256

Quest for Meaning

ENG 211

ENG 261

Quest for Meaning

Global Perspectives

Global Perspectives

Physical, and Natural World

Suffolk County Community College Courses Fulfilling St. Joseph's College Thematic Core Areas ENG 220

ENG 332

ENG 221

ENG 114

Quest for Meaning

ESC101

ESC120

The Mathematical,

Quest for Meaning Global Perspectives Physical, and Natural World

FRE101

FRE151

Global Perspectives

FRE102

FRE152

Global Perspectives

FRE201

FRE201

Global Perspectives

FRE202

FRE202

Global Perspectives

HIS 101

HIS 100

Global Perspectives

Self and Society

HIS 102

HIS 102

Global Perspectives

Self and Society

HIS 103

HIS 170

Self and Society

HIS 104

HIS 172

Self and Society'

HIS 106

HIS 274

Self and Society

HSC 114

PSY 150

Self and Society

INT 220

ART 185

Human Expression

ITL 101

ITL 151

Global Perspectives

ITL 102

ITL 152 ITL 201.

Global Perspectives

ITL 201 ITL 202

ITL 202

Global Perspectives

MAR 111

BIO 145

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 101

MAT 105

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 102

MAT 106

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 103

MAT 107

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 111

MAT 111

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT llSH

MAT 241

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 121

MAT 200

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 124

MAT 113

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 12S

MAT 204

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 141

MAT 205

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 142

MAT 206

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 143

MAT 207

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAT 205

MAT 203

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MUS 101

MUS 100

Human Expression

MUS 106

MUS 208

Human Expression

MUS 107

MUS 209

Human Expression

MUS 114

MUS 206

Human Expression

MUS 116

MUS 205

Human Expression

MUS 121

MUS 101

Human Expression

MUS 122

MUS 201

Human Expression

MUS 134

MUS 211

Human Expression

MUS 141

MUS 207

Human Expression

PHL 101

PHI 124

Quest for Meaning

PHL 104

PHI 123

Quest for Meaning

PHL 105

PHI 123

Quest for Meaning

PHL 107

PHI 160

Quest for Meaning

PHL 201

PHI 154

Quest for Meaning

PHL 201

PHI 254

Quest for Meaning

Global Perspectives

Self and Society

Suffolk County Community College Courses Fulfilling St. Joseph's College Thematic Core Areas

PHY 130 AND 132

PHY 150

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

PHY 230 AND 232

PHY 151

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

POL 101

POL 102

Self and Society

POL 105

POL 103

Self and Society

PSY101

PSY100

Self and Society

PSY210

PSY130

Self and Society

PSY213

CS 121

Self and Society

PSY214

CS 101 AND CS 102

Self and-Societv

PSY220

EDU 115/PSY 170

Self and Society

PSY295

PSY180

Self and Society

SOC 100

SOC 100

Self and Society

SOC 121

SOC 136

Self and Society

SOC 212

RS 145

Quest for Meaning

SPN 101

SPN 151

Global Perspectives

SPN 102

SPN 152

Global Perspectives

SPN 201

SPN 201

Global Perspectives

SPN 202

SPN 202

Global Perspectives

SPN 220

SPN 223

Global Perspectives

SPN 223

SPN 221

Global Perspectives

THR 101

SPC 130

Human Expression

THR 105

SPC 132

Human Expression

THR 205

SPC 230

Human Expression

Suffolk County Community College Core Classes without

Direct Equivalents

SCCC Course

Course Title

SJC Equivalent

Primary Thematic

HUM 114

Mythology

Classical Studies Core

Quest for Meaning

MUS 113

The American Musical

MUS 102

Human Expression

MUS 109

Music Fundamentals

Music Core

Human Expression

ENG 102

Introduction

to Literature

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

to the Novel

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

Literature

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

ENG 141

Introduction

ENG 205

Contemporary

ENG 210

Science Fiction

ENG 212

Contemporary

ENG 213

English Literature

I

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

ENG 214

English Literature

II

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

ENG 215

American Literature

I

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

ENG 216

American literature

II

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

Global Literature

Area

Environmental

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

ENG 219

Modern Literature

Literature Core

Quest for Meaning

PHL 111

World Philosophy

Philosophy Core

Quest for Meaning

PHL 293

Philosophy of the Arts

Philosophy Core

Quest for Meaning

PHL 211

Biomedical

Philosophy Core

Quest for Meaning

PHL 212

Ethical Issues in Business

Philosophy Core

Quest for Meaning

PHL 215

Philosophy of Religion

Philosophy Core

Quest for Meaning

PHL 113

Philosophy of Human Liberation

Philosophy Core

Quest for Meaning

HUM 120

Effective Thinking

Philosophy Core

Quest for Meaning

HIS 201

Introduction

History Core

Global Perspectives

HIS 107

Modern World History

History Core

Global Perspectives

HIS 105

Women's

History Core

Self and Society

HIS 118

Major World Cultures

History Core

Global Perspectives

HIS 119

Far Eastern World

History Core

ANT 211

Carribean Cultures

Anthropology

Core

Self and Society

ANT 103

Physical Anthropology

Anthropology

Core

Self and Society

POL 107

World Politics

Political Science Core

Self and Society

BIO 101

Principles of Biology

Biology Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 103

Human Ecology

Biology Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 105

Survey of the Human Body

Biology Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 209

Plants and People

BIO 200

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 111

Botany

Biology Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

BIO 246

Anatomy of Movement

Biology Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

CHE 120

Introduction

Chemistry Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

CHE 200

Principles of Organic and Biochemistry

Chemistry Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

ESC102

Evolution of Earth and Life

Science Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MET 101

Introduction

Science Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MET 102

Principles of World Climate

Science Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

AST 102

Stars and Galaxy

Science Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

AST 103

Survey of the Human Body

Science Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

ESC124

Environmental

Science Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAR 105

Introduction

Science Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

MAR 118

Oceans and Man

Science Core

The Mathematical,

Physical, and Natural World

Ethics

to Medieval Europe

Role in American History

to General, Organic, and Biochemistry

to Weather

Geology to Oceanography

II

Area

Global Perspectives

ENG 217

Literature

Secondary

Global Perspectives

Global Perspectives

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PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP

COLLECE

TRANSFER AGREEMENT

St. Joseph's College and Suffolk County Community College

The following outlines the terms and procedures, agreed upon by both St. Joseph's College (SJC) and Suffolk County Community College (SCCC), pertinent to the Presidential Transfer Scholarship for graduates of Suffolk County Community

1. In each academic year, a total of three Presidential offered by SIC to three graduates of SCCC.

Transfer Scholarships,

College.

covering fulJ tuition,

will be

2. It is the intent of SIC to make one award each year to one graduate from each of SCCC's three campuses: Ammerman, Michael ]. Grant and Riverhead. However, SIC reserves the right to award scholarships at its sole discretion. 3. The nominees for this scholarship must have a cumuJative grade point average of 3.75 or better at the end of their third semester at SCCc. In addition to superior academic achievement, selection will be based on contributions to their campus and communities through activities and service and 011 their student leadership experiences. 4. Candidates for these awards must be earning an associate degree (A.s. or A.A.) or an associate of applied science (A.A.S.) at SCCC in any major. 5. Candidates must have applied to SIC for transfer admission by March 1 in the year preceding the planned enrollment. SIC will provide an application fee waiver for all students who are being nominated for this scholarship and who meet the GPA criteria at the time of application.

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6. Scholarship finalists will be nominated by the college-wide Scholarship Committee from SCCC, and up to three nominations per campus will be forwarded to S]C by the president of SCCC SlC's Scholarship Committee will select the winners. 7. The list of all the candidates for the scholarships, along with their application files, will be forwarded to SjC Three students will be selected for the Presidential Transfer Scholarship (one from each campus). For the remaining candidates not selected for the Presidential Transfer Scholarship who also meet the criteria as listed in item No.3, SjC will award a Dean's Transfer Scholarship of $12,000 (two from each campus). 8. Names of candidates must be submitted to S]C Senior Associate Director of Admissions Kathleen Magistro by March 15 of each year. Awards will be made on or about April 1 of each year and will be conditional, pending final grades being submitted in June. 9. The scholarships shall be renewable annually by maintenance of a 3.0 cumulative average. Recipients are required to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for each year of study at S]C 10. Each scholarship recipient must dent for consecutive fall and spring to the number of semesters needed to tuition only and are not applied

attend SIC on a full-time basis (at least 12 credits) as a matriculated stusemesters. Scholarships apply to fall and spring semesters and are limited to complete a degree. The Presidential Transfer Scholarships are applied to miscellaneous college fees and books.

11. Students selected for the full-tuition Presidential Transfer Scholarship to SjC, attending no other college in between.

must transfer directly from SCCC

12. In addition to awarding full-tuition scholarships, SIC will: a. designate an academic adviser to work with students transferring to SJC b. provide priority registration c. designate a financial aid counselor to assist SCCC students transferring to SIC d. provide monthly on-site advising sessions on the SCCC campus for students who are interested in the Presidential Transfer Scholarship and/or transferring to SIC 13. The continuation, terms and procedures odically by both institutions,

for the Presidential

SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Transfer Scholarship

will be reviewed peri-

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Long Island Campus 155 West Roe Boulevard Patchogue, New York

Selden· Brentwood· Riverhead Long Island, New York

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