Articulation Agreements

At Commonwealth, we understand how important it is to get the most out of your transfer credits to earn your bachelor's degree and become a member of the power of three!

Articulation Program Options

We offer a variety of articulation agreements with several community colleges and some two-year partner colleges to help you move onward.  For associate degree holders, these agreements facilitate a seamless process to complete your bachelor’s degree and achieve junior status, provided you meet the expectations of the agreements.

Statewide Program-to-Program

Statewide Program-to-Program Articulation Agreements are approved majors by Pennsylvania community colleges, two-year colleges, and four-year institutions. To see what majors your school and Commonwealth U are approved to offer through this option, please click the link above. If your school is approved to offer a major in one of these areas, you followed your school’s major curriculum to earn the appropriate associate degree, and you meet the admission requirements of the parallel major at Commonwealth U, you will be accepted into the parallel major at Commonwealth U with junior status. Please speak with your community college advisor or transfer advisor to see if your school is approved to offer your major as part of the statewide agreements. For more information, please visit the Pennsylvania Transfer and Articulation Center website.

To view the current degree requirements, please visit this page. 

Community College and Additional Articulation Agreements

Commonwealth University also offers specific dual admission or articulation agreements with several community and two-year colleges. These agreements are for majors not included in the Statewide Program-to-Program Articulation Agreements. You can find these agreements and their curriculum requirements using the link below. Please remember these transfer articulations are only for the designated majors between the partner college and Commonwealth University, and the appropriate associate degree must be earned for the agreement to be valid.