Transfer Services

Aiming for your bachelor's degree? Start with Bucks

Early planning is the key to success when you intend to make your education at Bucks the foundation for a bachelor's degree at a four-year institution.

You're on your way in three easy steps

  1. Begin by applying to Bucks. If you're transferring credits from another school into Bucks, be sure to visit transferring to Bucks.
  2. Keep on track by making a transfer plan; follow the Transfer Planning Checklist.
  3. Become fast friends with the folks at Transfer Services. They provide advising services, guides, reference materials, transfer agreements and course equivalents and host Transfer Fairs.

Where do Bucks students transfer?

Our students transfer to colleges and universities across the country and abroad. Many choose to stay closer to home, taking their studies to such Pennsylvania schools as Temple University, Penn State, Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg, Kutztown, Millersville, and West Chester-and also area private schools, such as Arcadia, Delaware Valley, Drexel, Gwynedd-Mercy, Holy Family, Jefferson, LaSalle, Philadelphia U, and Rider.

Special Agreements Can Smooth the Path

Many colleges and universities have made the transfer planning process smoother by outlining how Bucks courses can fit into bachelor's degree requirements. Check out our transfer agreements and agreements handout. You may also be interested in dual admission opportunities, which enable you to be automatically admitted into a partner institution.

How Do I Know How Bucks Courses Will Transfer?

Many colleges and universities have lists that indicate which specific Bucks courses are equivalent to courses at their four-year institution. (Keep in mind that although a course is equivalent, it may not be required for a particular bachelor's degree program.) See our list of schools providing course equivalents.

Transfer Fairs Bring Transfer Representatives to Bucks

At transfer fairs, you can personally meet with representatives from many colleges and universities. See our schedule of dates and schools.
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Fast Facts

More than 10,000 students
in academic credit courses in Fall 2008
Typical class size: 18 - 25 students

38 student-run clubs and organizations, each with community outreach
7 intercollegiate sports plus intramural teams and activities

Approximately 26% of students
receive some form of aid
More than $7.4 million in aid awarded