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Articulation Agreements

Halifax Community College has created partnerships with many colleges and universities to provide opportunities for students who complete an associate’s degree to transfer. Here are some FAQ’s regarding transfer.

What is an Articulation Agreement?

Halifax Community College has articulation agreements with other colleges and universities. Articulation agreements are arrangements between HCC and other colleges and universities to offer college credit for coursework completed at HCC. An articulation agreement specifies the terms of the partnership and what is necessary for a student to transfer with ease.

This website only lists some of your transfer opportunities. If you do not see your desired major or college, you should visit your advisor to find out more information about transferring.

It is strongly recommended that you complete the associate’s degree at HCC before you transfer. If you have not completed your associate’s degree or other terms of the articulation agreements you may lose credits for some courses that you have completed. Research has proven that transfer students who complete an associate’s degree are more successful at obtaining a bachelor’s degree. Remember, once you graduate from HCC, you have already earned a college degree which could mean better employment opportunities while earning your bachelor’s degree. You can list the associate’s degree on your resume right away! Another great point is that once you graduate from HCC, you will become a distinguished member of the alumni body.

In some cases, an articulation agreement may specify automatic admissions upon completion of an associate degree at HCC. However, some colleges may have additional admissions requirements. When an articulation agreement is in effect, a university is more apt to recognize the student’s previous work and offer an easy transition to the university.

HCC is a place where learning comes to life in pursuit of excellence. In addition to having access to excellent instruction and student life, attending HCC will save the student money by providing them with college credit that is equivalent to credits at the university at a much lower cost.

The Associate in Science, Associate in Arts, and Associate in General Education programs are designed specifically for students who wish to transfer to a university after completing their associate’s degree. There are many transfer opportunities for other programs at HCC through articulation agreements.