Articulation is a process where students may earn college credits for certain programs they complete in high school. Articulation agreements grant equivalent college credit to students for achieving specific outcomes within their high school program. Students who successfully complete articulated programs in high school, that have a signed articulation agreement with Harcum College, are granted college credit for specific courses, should they decide to enroll at Harcum College. The number of credits granted will depend on the high school program.
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Students should contact their high school guidance counselor for assistance with submitting these additional documents. Qualified SOAR program students are eligible to apply for credits up to sixteen (16) months after their high school graduation date.
What is an articulation agreement? An articulation agreement is a formal agreement that allows credits earned in specific programs at Harcum College to be accepted at another college or university. What is a dual admissions agreement? A dual admissions agreement allows a student to enroll in Harcum College and a four-year college at the same time. This also allows a smooth transition into the four-year college at a junior standing if all requirements are met. Please note there are deadlines to completing the 'Intent To Enroll' form and additional criteria. Please contact either the respective institution or the Office of Career & Transfer Services. Why should students be interested in articulation and/or dual admissions agreements? If the requirements of these agreements are followed, students will receive a two-year degree from Harcum College and could be accepted with junior status at a four-year college in their chosen major. This is based on the number of credits accepted by the respective college and the academic program that you are entering. It is always best to speak with the respective college's Transfer Counselor or Admissions Office to best determine what courses/credits will transfer to the new college.
Earn a Bachelor's degree by transferring from Harcum and taking advantage of agreements with the following colleges:
The following institutions offer Dual Admission: