Mount Saint Mary College (MSMC) and Orange County Community College (SUNY Orange) have signed announce an articulation agreement for cybersecurity students.
Under the agreement, SUNY Orange students who have completed an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in cybersecurity and have earned grades of C or better in all required courses will be guaranteed admission into MSMC”™s cybersecurity program with full junior status and up to 66 transfer credits. Transferring students will complete four consecutive semesters after their SUNY Orange degree with a minimum of 56-60 credit hours of successful coursework, resulting in a Bachelor of Science degree in cybersecurity.
In addition, SUNY Orange students are eligible to receive renewable merit awards ”“ Transfer Academic Scholarships ”“ upon application to MSMC, based on their GPA. Those who earn these awards can receive between $10,000 to $18,000 per year for their tuition. The MSMC application fee will also be waived for SUNY Orange students who apply through this program.
“Being able to collaborate with Mount Saint Mary College on this cybersecurity transfer agreement is tremendously meaningful to SUNY Orange and our students,” said Dr. Erika Hackman, SUNY Orange vice president for academic affairs. “While our AAS degrees are primarily designed for graduates to immediately enter the workforce, we are pleased that Mount Saint Mary recognizes the rigor of our cybersecurity curriculum, believes our graduates are well-prepared to enter the Mount”™s program, and sees value in providing a pathway for our graduates to attain their bachelor”™s degree right here in Orange County. I”™m thankful for the faculty and staff at both colleges who made this agreement happen.”