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Legal Studies
Frederick Community College maintains an
articulation agreement with Stevenson University
for graduates of the Information Systems
Management program at FCC transferring to
the Computer Science program at Stevenson
University. A maximum of 70 credit hours from
FCC will be allowed toward the fulfillment of
the 120 credit computer science program.
Only courses with a grade of "C" or better are
eligible for transfer. Students must maintain a
2.5 cumulative GPA or higher in all prior college
course work. For more information contact
Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.
Nursing
Frederick Community College maintains an
articulation agreement with Stevenson University
for graduates of the Pre-Health Professions
program at FCC transferring to the traditional
Nursing Program at Stevenson University. A
maximum of 70 credit hours from FCC will be
allowed toward fulfillment of the 125 credit hours
required for baccalaureate completion. Only
courses in which the students earn a grade of “C”
or better are eligible for transfer. Students must
maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.000 or higher in all
prior college course work. For more information
contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.
Psychology
Frederick Community College maintains an
articulation agreement with Stevenson University
for graduates of the Psychology program at
FCC transferring to the Psychology program
at Stevenson University. A maximum of 70
credit hours from FCC will be allowed toward
the fulfillment of the 120 credit Psychology
program. Only courses with a grade of "C" or
better are eligible for transfer. Students must
maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA or higher in all
prior college course work. For more information
contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.
Stevenson University - Online
Frederick Community College and Stevenson
University are committed to facilitating a smooth
transition from FCC to completion of a bachelor’s
degree. With this goal in mind, the institutions
have signed a memorandum of understanding
which provides students graduating from FCC
with a 20% tuition discount when attending
Stevenson University-Online. For more information
contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.
Towson University
Allied Health Technical and
Professional Studies
In addition to the system-wide articulation with
Towson University and other Maryland State
colleges, Frederick Community College and Towson
have established memorandums of understanding
for students completing Allied Health programs.
These collaborative programs are designed to
enable students with an A.A.S. in any of our
Allied Health programs to smoothly transition
to the Bachelor of Technical and Professional
Studies degree at Towson.For more information,
contact Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471,
or the program coordinator at Towson.
Nursing
The purpose of this agreement is to enhance
and maintain the relationship between FCC
students and TSU by offering dual enrollment
to TSU. Students who have been accepted to
FCC’s Nursing Program or who have completed
the Associate Degree in Nursing at FCC and
have an unencumbered RN license in the
United States or are qualified to complete their
state RN licensure exam and have completed
the majority of prerequisite course work and
general education requirements are eligible
for dual enrollment. For further information
contact Jennifer McAninley, Allied Health &
Nursing Advisor at FCC, 240.629.7935.
Electronic Media and Film
Students completing the A.A. in Digital
Media Design may transfer into Towson
University’s Electronic Media and Film: Film/
Video/Digital Media Concentration with
junior status. For more information, contact
Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471, or
the program coordinator at Towson.
Honors
Frederick Community College maintains a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
Towson University for students enrolled in the FCC
Honors Program. The purpose of this MOU is to
acknowledge the scholastic accomplishments of
FCC Honors students and to facilitate a seamless
transition from the FCC Honors Program to the
Honors College at Towson University. Interested
students should contact the FCC Honors
Program Coordinator for further information.
Universities at Hagerstown
The Universities at Hagerstown follow a new model
in education that was originally created through
the Universities at Shady Grove. Various degree
programs are offered at a location accessible
to students in the Western Maryland region.
Students seeking to complete a bachelor’s degree
after attending Frederick Community College
will find bachelor’s degree programs offered
by a number of Maryland State colleges at the
Universities at Hagerstown. For more information,
visit the website at
www.hagerstown.usmd.edu.Universities at Shady Grove
The Universities at Shady Grove is a new model in
education, offering a variety of degree programs
in an accessible Montgomery County location.
Students seeking to complete a bachelor’s degree
after attending Frederick Community College
will find bachelor’s degree programs offered by a
number of Maryland State colleges at Universities
at Shady Grove. For more information, visit
the website at
www.shadygrove.umd.edu.University of Baltimore Health
Systems Management
Frederick Community College maintains an
articulation agreement with the University of
Baltimore which allows graduates of FCC A.A.S.
programs in Respiratory Care and Surgical
Technology to transfer into the University of
Baltimore Bachelor of Science in Health Systems
Management. For more information, contact
Counseling & Advising at 301.846.2471.
University of Maryland at Baltimore
Nursing
The purpose of this agreement is to enhance and
maintain the relationship between FCC students
and the University of Maryland School of Nursing
(UMSON) by offering dual admission to UMSON.
Students who have been accepted to the FCC
Nursing Program or who have completed the
Associate Degree in Nursing at FCC and have an
unencumbered RN license in the United States or
are qualified to complete their state RN licensure
exam and have completed the majority of
prerequisite course work and general education
requirements are eligible for dual enrollment. For
further information contact Jennifer McAninley,
Allied Health & Nursing Advisor at 240.629.7935.