Transfer Degrees

Thinking of starting or continuing your pursuit of a 4-year college degree? Looking for a flexible class schedule and a more affordable way to get started? If so, then North Country Community College transfer-ready Associate of Arts and Science degrees are exactly what you're looking for.

Start your college career with a transfer degree at North Country Community College

You can prepare yourself for anything by completing a general associate's degree in Liberal Arts, or you can get a head start on your career by focusing on your interests from the beginning.

We have degree programs and tracks in Business Administration, Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics, Healthcare Administration, Early Childhood Education, Humanities and Social Science, English, Math and Science, Health Science and Psychology. You can also get your Teaching Assistant certificate.

No matter which program you’re in, our broad-based curriculum means you’ll develop skills in communication, critical thinking and reasoning that will help create your foundation for moving on to a four-year college, or for entering the workforce. 

North Country has transfer agreements with all of its 64-campus SUNY system, the nation’s largest - you’ll find yourself ideally positioned to complete your education. You’re guaranteed admission into a bachelor’s degree program at another SUNY institution if you successfully complete your degree at North Country. 

Many scholarship opportunities are still available for new incoming students.

We'll support you throughout your journey and will help you when it's time to transfer. Reach higher, and own your future, starting today!

This degree is intended as a transfer program leading to a Bachelor's Degree. By appropriate course selection with a faculty advisor, students may prepare for transfer to upper-division study in a variety of Liberal Arts majors. The program requires a distribution of courses selected from the principal disciplines of LIberal Arts and Sciences. View the Program Worksheet for more details.
As a track within the larger AA Liberal Arts: Humanities and Social Science degree, this program is intended to facilitate transfer to a Bachelor’s Degree program in Psychology. Students will be prepared for upperdivision study within the field of Psychology. The program requires a distribution of courses selected from Psychology and other principal disciplines of Liberal Arts & Sciences. View the Program Worksheet for more details.
This degree is intended as a transfer program leading to the Bachelor’s Degree. By appropriate course selection with a faculty advisor, students may prepare for transfer to upper-division study in a variety of Liberal Arts majors. The program requires a distribution of courses selected from the principal disciplines of Liberal Arts & Sciences. View the Program Worksheet for more details. And learn about Career Paths you can pursue with this degree.
This track provides a pathway for students wishing to transfer to a four-year degree in education, specifically in the areas of Early Childhood and Childhood Education.  With a strong foundation in the liberal arts, students will be introduced to the field of education and child development.  Courses include the opportunity for field work to explore and gain experience working with young, school-aged children.  Courses prepare students to transfer to a baccalaureate program and begin a career as an early childhood educator or an elementary school teacher. View the Program Worksheet for more information.
This degree is intended as a transfer program leading to the Bachelor’s degree. By appropriate course selection with a faculty advisor, students may prepare for transfer to upper-division study in a variety of Liberal Arts majors. The program requires a distribution of courses selected from the principal disciplines of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The program requires a distribution of courses representing the freshman and sophomore years of a four year Bachelor’s program, although A.S. graduates possess skills and knowledge to take their places in the work force. View the Program Worksheet for more information.
The Individual Studies program affords students an opportunity to explore career options. A base of Liberal Arts and Sciences courses is combined with a program core designated to expose students to a wide range of disciplines outside the Liberal Arts and Sciences. This program core allows students to develop a concentration in a specific area once previous course work has revealed an individual interest in that area. Areas of concentration include Business, Humanities, Human Services, Math/Science, and Social Science. View the Program Worksheet for more information.
The Teaching Assistant Certificate provides students with the foundational knowledge and skills to assist teachers within a classroom setting. The program prepares students with coursework focused on the history, theories, and methods used in the United States educational system, verbal and written communication skills, as well as psychological and sociological theories related to education and child development. This certificate program provides a pathway for those students interested in pursuing a higher degree in education as well as the educational requirements needed for the New York State Teaching Assistant Certification (Level III). View the Program Worksheet.

 

TRANSFER SPOTLIGHT

Schuyler Cranker

Hometown: Saranac Lake

Year graduated: 2020

Degree: Liberal Arts & Science: Math and Science

Campus: Saranac Lake and online

Currently studying: Biotechnology at the University at Buffalo

Schuyler Cranker, Class of 2020
Why did you decide to enroll  at North Country? NCCC was a close, affordable option that would not sacrifice the quality of my education. Additionally, it allowed me to have a more personal experience for the first two years of my higher education.
What was your experience like here as a student? How were the classes? How were the instructors? I had a fabulous experience. The class sizes were a perfect balance of size, not too big or too small, and varied experiences from both the instructors and my peers. The instructors were all knowledgeable and eager to teach, and the unique setting of NCCC allowed them to provide a much more personal experience.
How did your education at North Country prepare you for what came after, and what you’re doing now? North Country, in addition to my diploma, provided me people skills for a high education setting, the chance to learn from people of many different backgrounds, and the ability to remain organized with the new online component that is unanimous with most all courses nowadays.
Would you recommend North Country to someone? Why? Absolutely. NCCC was hands down two of the best years of my education. They were able to provide me a quality education, at an affordable price, in a smaller more personable setting, all while surrounded by people of varying backgrounds and experiences.