- Transfer to SUNY Cobleskill
Students who transfer to Cobleskill from other accredited colleges may be admitted with advanced standing. Transcripts will be evaluated and credit may be granted for credit courses from accredited colleges, as certified by the Registrar, in which grades of “C” (2.00) or better were earned, subject to evaluation by the appropriate division dean. If the student's incoming cumulative average is “C” (2.00) or better, credit for “C–” or “D+” may be accepted for elective credit only.
Transfer applicants are required to submit official transcripts from all colleges attended to the Office of Admissions. Transfer students who do not have an earned college degree are also required to submit official high school transcripts.
Transfer students' academic standing and eligibility for retention will be judged against the cumulative quality point average requirement based upon total hours completed at Cobleskill and transferred.
Transfer Articulation/Joint Admission Agreements
SUNY Cobleskill has many “2+2” transfer articulation agreements and joint admission agreements with colleges and universities, both in and outside New York State. Agreements may include guaranteed admission into parallel programs, junior standing, full transfer credit and the opportunity to complete a bachelor's degree in two additional years of study.