On September 22, 2008, The New Jersey Presidents’ Council approved the Comprehensive State-Wide Transfer Agreement, effective immediately. Under the provisions of this Agreement, an Associate of Arts (A.A) or Associate of Science (A.S.) degree from a New Jersey community college will be fully transferable as the first two years of a baccalaureate degree program at any New Jersey public four-year institution. Additionally, students transferring with an A.A. or A.S. degree will be considered to have completed all lower division General Education requirements.
Please click here to access the Comprehensive State-Wide Transfer Agreement.
Welcome to NJ
TRANSFER, the Web
site that helps you transfer community college courses in the State of
New Jersey. NJ TRANSFER
was developed as a joint initiative of the New Jersey Commission on Higher
Education and the New Jersey Presidents' Council. Its many features will assist you in learning:
Which courses to select at a community college
Which New Jersey four-year colleges offer equivalent courses
How the courses will satisfy four-year degree requirements
Where you can transfer your community college courses in New Jersey
How to contact a New Jersey college or university if you need information about admissions, transferring courses, or transfer recruitment events
Which professional fields are in high demand in the State, as well as other job opportunities
We invite community college students, faculty,
transfer and admissions advisors, and workforce counselors
to begin using the many features available in NJ
TRANSFER and to access
the tools that will enable a successful transfer from a community college
to a four-year college or university.
We also encourage high school students, parents, and school
counselors to use NJ TRANSFER to aid in the selection of community college courses that can be used
to complete both high school graduation and four-year degree requirements.
Additionally, community colleges can submit new/modified courses for review by the four-year institutions via Web Admin, the online maintenance feature; and colleges are able to send/receive electronic transcripts using either NJ TRANSFER's ET component or EDI software.
Click here for a tutorial on how to navigate the NJ TRANSFER Web site.