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TC3, SU sign transfer agreement

TC3, SU sign transfer agreement

Syracuse University College of Professional Studies Dean Michael Frasciello and TC3 President Amy Kremenek (Provided) Photo: Saga Communications/TC3


DRYDEN, NY (607NewsNow) — TC3 and Syracuse University have struck a deal. 

A transfer agreement was signed Tuesday that allows students who’ve completed their associate’s degree to pursue online bachelor’s programs in Syracuse’s College of Professional Studies.

“Helping students succeed is our top priority at TC3, and for many, success is being accepted into a top world-class institution to complete their undergraduate degree,” TC3 President Amy Kremenek said. “This agreement provides a guaranteed path for our students to transfer into Syracuse University and complete their bachelor’s degree at a top university.”

“This partnership presents a tremendous opportunity for our students, and I am proud of the work of everyone at TC3 and Syracuse for bringing this agreement to fruition.”

Students at the Dryden school must have a GPA of at least 3.0. The agreement covers the following TC3 associate degree programs transferring to College of Professional Studies bachelor’s degree programs:
•    Accounting, A.S. to Business Management, B.P.S.
•    Business Administration, A.S. to Business Management, B.P.S. 
•    International Business, A.S. to Business Management, B.P.S.
•    Engineering Science, A.S. to Project Management, B.P.S.
•    Sport Management, A.S. to Project Management, B.P.S.

 

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