Transfer Connection is a group that offers transfer students, through the Center for Student Success, many opportunities for leadership and volunteerism. Transfer Connection is a great opportunity for transfer students to return something to the university and create a useful and welcoming environment for new transfer students. Common admission agreements allow students who meet certain admission criteria to be admitted simultaneously to a community school and a nJIT. As a result, these schools require students to complete the first two years of study to obtain a bachelor`s degree at the community school and ensure that their credits are transferred with junior status. Switching from CCM to another institution is a process that requires proper preparation and planning. To ensure a successful transition, students are encouraged to use CCM`s various resources, services and agreements. Transfer services at the CCM should allow for a smooth transition to a four-year college or university. Meet regularly with your academic advisor for advice and share your transfer plans. Plan an appointment with transfer services to check your options.

The federal transfer contract has rules and regulations, so it is important to plan ahead and be as prepared for transmission as possible. Office of Transfer Services Student Community Center, Room 118 transferservices@ccm.edu 973-328-5142 Kari Hawkins, Nancy Branca Transfer Services Coordinator, Administrative Assistant Keep your “transfer” in mind when meeting with your academic advisor and choosing your courses. Advance planning allows you to meet the curriculum requirements of CCM and the quadrennial program. Use NJ Transfer to check CCM course equivalencies at all New Jersey schools. Make sure your credits are transferred to the institution, as well as the studies. In addition, students can find out online about access to NJ Transfer. This electronic transfer information resource guides students by understanding how their credits are transferred to the County College of Morris at New Jersey colleges and universities. For more information, please visit the NJ Transfer website.

The Transfer Center and Veterans Lounge offer transfer students, during college hours, a vast campus resource and a place where they can contact colleagues during and after the university`s business day. Students graduating from one of New Jersey`s 19 community colleges and attending New Jersey Public University are now supported by the National Transfers Act. The law guarantees that the first two years of study are included in a bachelor`s degree at any four-year public university or university. The national transfer agreement is intended to allow students at New Jersey Community College a smooth transition. Under Lampitt, the A.A. transfers to a B.A. and A.S. transfers to a B.S. Therefore, the main one works until the big transfer. You can view the current articulation agreements by school or major: Reverse transfer agreements create a systematic process to help students who have been transferred to William Paterson University obtain an associate degree at their county college while attending William Paterson University.