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Framingham State College
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Joint Admissions - Cape Cod Community College

Updated Fall 2007

Cape Cod Programs that transfer...
Business Transfer
Communication *
Computer Science Concentration
English Literature *
English Writing/Rhetoric *
Environmental Studies
Global Studies *
Graphic Design *
History
Human Services
Liberal Arts *
Mass Communication
Modern Language *
Nursing
Philosophy *
Political Science
Psychology *
Science/Mathematics/Pre-Engineering Concentration
Sociology/Anthropology
Visual Arts *
into these Framingham State College Programs
Business Administration
Designated Liberal Arts and Professional Majors ***
Computer Science
English
English*
Biology
Geography *, History *, Politics *
Art (Studio) **
History
Psychology
Designated Liberal Arts and Professional Majors ***
English
Modern Language: Spanish
Nursing
Designated Liberal Arts and Professional Majors ***
Politics
Psychology
Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics

Sociology
Art (Studio) **

* With Math 140, 150, 171, or higher level recommended.

**Portfolio Review requirement.

*** 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, Food & Nutrition, Food Science, Health & Consumer Sciences, and Mathematics.

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 majors 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.