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Framingham State College
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Joint Admissions - Berkshire Community College

Updated Fall 2007

Berkshire Programs that transfer...
Business Administration
Computer Information Systems: Computer Science
Criminal Justice*
Environmental Science
Fine Arts: Music Concentration
Fine Arts: Theatre Arts *
Fine Arts: Visual Arts *
Human Services *
Liberal Arts *
Liberal Arts: Biological Science
Liberal Arts: Foreign Language *
Liberal Arts: International Studies
Liberal Arts: Peace & World Order *
Nursing *
into these Framingham State College Programs
Business Administration
Computer Science

Sociology
Biology
Designated Liberal Arts and Professional Majors **
Designated Liberal Arts and Professional Majors **
Art (Studio) ***
Sociology
Designated Liberal Arts and Professional Majors **
Biology/Chemistry
Modern Language: Spanish
History, Politics, Economics, Sociology
Designated Liberal Arts and Professional Majors **
Nursing

* Recommend completion of MAT 102 or higher. MAT 123 recommended for Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Nursing.

** Designated Liberal Arts and Professional Majors refers to the following programs:
Bachelor of Arts Majors: Economics, English, Geography, History, Modern Language: Spanish, Politics, Psychology, and Sociology.
Bachelor of Science Majors: Biology, Business Admin., Chemistry, Health & Consumer Sciences, Food & Nutrition, Food Science, and Mathematics.

*** Portfolio Review requirement.

Eligibility to matriculate as a Joint Admissions students at a four-year institution carries with it the stipulation that you receive an associate degree in one of the above programs and achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of a 2.5.

Please note that Communication Arts, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and Fashion Design and Retailing are not available at Framingham State College through the Joint Admissions Agreement. Due to the limited number of transfer spaces available in these programs, the admissions standards are significantly higher and require submission of an undergraduate application for admission. This application can be obtained by contacting Admissions or applying online.