Articulation Agreements
Bay Path College has special joint admissions agreements with many local community colleges which makes for an easy transition from a two year college to Bay Path College.
In order to satisfy the conditions of admission into Bay Path, participating students must earn:
- a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale)
- an associate degree or
- minimum of sixty (60) semester hours in a program accepted by Bay Path
Students seeking joint admission into specialized programs, including but not limited to Forensic Science, Education, and Occupational Therapy, must satisfy all program requirements and earn the minimum cumulative grade point average established for those programs.
All students applying to Bay Path as joint admissions transfers from these colleges will be considered for all need-based and merit-based financial aid for which they might be eligible according to the Bay Path packaging policies.
The Bay Path Transfer Counselor offers regular on-site advising to make sure you take the courses you need for your major and help you step-by-step through the transfer process.
Joint Articulation and Advising Tool
Bay Path College Course Equivalencies Guide for students and advisors:
Greenfield Community College - PDF
Dean College - PDF
Below is the list of current Joint Admission Colleges
Massachusetts:
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Dean College - New Joint Articulation Agreement, as of May 18, 2011
- Holyoke Community College
- Springfield Technical Community College
- Berkshire Community College
- Greenfield Community College
- Mass Bay Community College
Connecticut:
- Manchester Community College
- Asnuntuck Community College
Rhode Island:
- Community College of Rhode Island