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2+2 Transfer Pathway Guides

This Advising Guide is under review by the partner school. Changes TBA if needed.

2+2 with Clarkson University

B.S. Degrees in: Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, & Mechanical Engineering (EN32)

MCC Degree Awarded:

Engineering Science A.S. (EN01)

Please note that some courses required in a 2+2 Transfer Pathway may not be required for the MCC program. This could have financial aid implications. Students should meet with their advisor or with a transfer representative to discuss an academic plan and recommended sequence of courses.
2023-2024
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This guide is being updated. To discuss MCC courses needed for this 2+2 Transfer Pathway, schedule an appointment with Rebecca Mack, Transfer and 2+2 Counselor at MCC, by calling 585-292-2400.

Directions:


1. Choose
Aerospace, Mechanical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, or Environmental Environmental Engineering.

2. Use your MCC Degree Works Worksheet to choose courses to take at MCC.


For Mechanical, Aerospace, and Chemical: no course changes are needed.


For Civil and Environmental: also take GEG 133 while at MCC.


Prospective students, see the
MCC Engineering Science A.S. degree outline.

3. Carefully read the notes below; contact your MCC advisor or Clarkson with questions.


4. Apply to Clarkson the semester before you complete your degree at MCC.
See: Undergraduate Admissions - Transfer Students

A grade of 'C' or higher required in all courses for transfer to Clarkson.

AP, IB, CLEP, College Now or other high school dual enrollment, transfer courses: Credits showing as accepted at MCC may not be transferable. See:
Clarkson Transfer Information webpage. Students should contact Clarkson with questions.

2.75 GPA or higher advised for acceptance at Clarkson. 2.0 GPA or higher is required for MCC graduation.


Documentation Source: Advisement and Transfer Services 2023-2024. Updated 10/11/2023

While every effort is made to ensure accurate information, students are strongly advised to verify course transferability with the four-year institution as they will make the final determination of transfer credit.