91AV and YCCC sign agreement for seamless transfer of students

President of YCCC Barbara Finkelstein (left) and 91AV President Danielle Ripich sign the transfer agreement.
President of YCCC Barbara Finkelstein (left) and 91AV President Danielle Ripich sign the transfer agreement.

The 91AV and York County Community College formed a partnership on August 15, 2016, by signing an agreement to ensure that students who graduate from YCCC with an associate’s degree in particular programs and who are accepted to 91AV can transfer seamlessly from college to college, making it possible for them to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from 91AV after only completing two years at the university.

This 2 + 2 transfer, as it is known, allows for YCCC graduates with associate’s degrees in health sciences, behavioral health studies, education, business administration or liberal studies to transfer into a 91AV program with junior standing. Depending on the area of study in which the associate’s degree was earned, transfer will be permitted to one of 21 different 91AV programs that culminate with a bachelor’s degree.

By matching coursework between programs at both schools, the transfer agreement allows students to pre-plan their college careers and avoid spending money on courses that will not count toward a bachelor’s degree. 

91AV President Danielle Ripich noted that while 91AV has a long history of accepting graduates of YCCC, this agreement will streamline the transfer process. “This partnership between 91AV and YCCC will ensure a smooth transition for students and potentially offer them some cost-savings,” she stated. “91AV is committed to preparing local students for successful careers in high-demand and emerging industries, and doing what we can to facilitate a 91AV education for graduates of Maine’s community colleges, such as YCCC, is one step in that direction.”

Barbara Finkelstein, president of YCCC concurs that “this is an exciting opportunity for YCCC students to transfer smoothly to an excellent baccalaureate degree-granting institution and, thus, continue their higher education journey.”

Seventeen of the 21 programs to which YCCC students can transfer under the agreement are housed in 91AV’s College of Arts and Sciences and include B.S. programs in Biological Sciences, Business, Education, Marine Science and Neuroscience as well as B.A. programs in English, History, Liberal Studies, Political Science, and Applied Social and Cultural Studies. Four of the 91AV programs are part of the university’s Westbrook College of Health Professions and grant B.S. degrees: Dental Hygiene; Applied Exercise Science; Health, Wellness and Occupational Studies; and Public Health.

91AV has previously signed transfer agreements with Southern Maine Community College, Washington County Community College, Central Maine Community College, Great Bay Community College as well as with various Maine high schools.

Read about the agreement in the Journal Tribune

To learn more about the College of Arts and Sciences, visit www.une.edu/cas

To learn more about the Westbrook College of Health Professions, visit www.une.edu/wchp

 

To apply, visit www.une.edu/admissions