Many students who attend Prince George’s Community College do so to prepare for transfer to a four-year college or university. Community college alumni routinely transfer to colleges in Maryland, the Washington metropolitan area, and throughout the United States. From the beginning of their enrollment here, students need to select a program of study which is designed to facilitate transfer. They also should see an academic advisor periodically to evaluate future course selection plans and to determine current transfer criteria at the four-year college or university being considered. Those who plan for this goal and seek professional advice, both early and consistently, may ensure maximum success in the transfer process.
After consulting with an academic advisor, students who intend to transfer to a public college or university within the state of Maryland may use a computerized system known as ARTSYS, developed by the University of Maryland, to determine which of our courses are best suited to their intended four-year major. Students who intend to transfer out of state may still use our curriculum planning guides, available online and from Advising and Transfer Services, to chart the ideal selection of courses.
The department, located in Bladen Hall, Room 124, offers more focused, one-on-one assistance with transfer course planning and selection, especially for those who need help determining which college or university would be best in terms of their intended major and their financial requirements. Call 301-546-0151 for more information about Advising and Transfer Services.
Articulation Agreements
To increase transfer opportunities and baccalaureate degree options for students, Prince George’s Community College has formed articulation agreements with many public and private four-year colleges and universities throughout the metropolitan area, including Maryland state universities. Articulation agreements maximize the number of credits students will be able to transfer from Prince George’s Community College by specifying required curricula and policy that will facilitate the student’s transition from one institution to another. Articulation agreements are maintained with the institutions listed on following pages for students completing their studies at Prince George’s Community College.
Transfer Institution |
Transfer Focus |
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American University |
- Bachelor degree in Business
- Bachelor degree programs (open to Honors Program graduates)
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Argosy University |
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Bowie State University |
- Bachelor degree in Technology
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Capitol College |
- Bachelor of Science degree in Information Assurance
- Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration
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College of Notre Dame of Maryland |
- Bachelor degree in Business, Liberal Studies, and Elementary Education
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Excelsior College |
- Bachelor degrees in various programs
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Frostburg State University |
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering
- Bachelor of Science Nursing
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Georgetown University |
- Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies
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George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences |
- Bachelor of Science in Health Science
- Master of Science in Health Science
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Goucher College |
- Bachelor degree programs (open to Honors Academy graduates)
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Howard University |
- Bachelor degree programs
(open to Honors Academy graduates and qualified PGCC graduates)
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Johns Hopkins University School of Continuing Studies |
- Bachelor degree in Business and Management
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Kaplan University |
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Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute |
- Associates of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Fire Science
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Morgan State University |
- Bachelor of Science degree in Biology
- Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry
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Salisbury University |
- Bachelor degree in Fine Arts
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St. Mary’s College of Maryland |
- Bachelor degree programs
(open to Honors Program and Honors Academy graduates)
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Stevenson University |
- Bachelor degree in Nursing (pending)
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Strayer University |
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The Catholic University of America |
- Bachelor degree programs (open to Honors Academy graduates)
- Bachelor degree programs in General Studies, Business, and Engineering
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Towson University |
- Bachelor of Technical and Professional Studies in Allied Health/Nursing
- Bachelor of Technical and Professional Studies in Information Technology
- Bachelor degree programs, Honors College (open to Honors Academy graduates)
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Trinity University |
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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University of Baltimore |
- Bachelor degree in Applied Information Technology
- Bachelor degree in Forensic Studies
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University of Maryland, Baltimore County |
- Bachelor degree programs, Transfer Student Alliance
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University of Maryland, College Park |
- Bachelor degree programs
(open to Honors Academy graduates and qualified PGCC graduates)
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University of Maryland
University College |
- Bachelor degree programs (open to qualified program graduates)
- General transfer agreements in the following areas: Accounting, Business Administration, Business Management, Communication/Writing, Information Technology, Criminal Justice, English, Forensic Science, Paralegal Studies, Psychology, and Sociology.
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University of Pittsburgh |
- Bachelor of Science in Information Science
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Wilmington University |
- Bachelor degree in Computer and Network Security
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Maryland Transfer Advantage Program (MTAP): While at Prince George’s Community College, students admitted to MTAP receive a 25 percent tuition discount on three courses at University of Maryland, Baltimore County and other benefits.
Transfer Student Alliance (TSA): While at Prince George’s Community College, students admitted to TSA receive a 25 percent discount on up to three courses at University of Maryland, Baltimore County and other benefits.
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