Castleton University has formed several academic partnerships with institutions in order to provide the best educational tracks for students both coming to the University as a transfer student and heading off to continue their educational career in pre-professional and graduate programs.
Castleton University and Fulton-Montgomery Community College have formed a collaborative agreement to create a pathway for bachelor’s degree completion.
The agreement creates a streamlined transition for Fulton-Montgomery graduates to continue their education by pursuing a bachelor’s degree at Castleton University.
Under the agreement, students who graduate from Fulton-Montgomery with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher will qualify for guaranteed admission to Castleton. Students coming from Fulton-Montgomery with a completed associate degree will be granted junior standing in their first year and complete their remaining credits toward a bachelor’s degree at Castleton.
Castleton University and Greenfield Community College have formed a collaborative agreement to create a pathway for bachelor’s degree completion.
The agreement creates a streamlined transition for Greenfield graduates who have completed an associate degree in Environmental Conservation to enter Castleton’s bachelor-degree program in Environmental Science.
Under the agreement, students who graduate from Greenfield with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher will qualify for guaranteed admission to Castleton’s Environmental Science program. Students coming from Greenfield with a completed associate degree will be granted junior standing in their first year and complete their remaining credits toward a bachelor’s degree at Castleton.
Castleton has a 2+2 agreement with SUNY Adirondack. This agreement provides a pathway for SUNY Adirondack students to transfer into Castleton’s Social Work program after earning an associate’s degree in Humanities and Social Science from SUNY. The agreement also makes it possible for graduates to attend Castleton at the in-state tuition rate.