Hudson Valley Community College Transfers

Articulation Agreement

The purposes of this agreement are:

  1. To attract qualified students to Nursing RN to BS and University at Buffalo, School of Nursing RN to BS track;
  2. To facilitate the effective transition of transfer students holding an AAS in Nursing from Hudson Valley Community College to University at Buffalo, SON BS in Nursing (RN to BS Program);
  3. To promote a continuous path to their BS within the 10-year NYS Requirement;
  4. To foster continuous communication between the respective academic departments/schools, facilitate curriculum changes when appropriate, and provide accurate and timely advisement for interested students.

Terms of the Agreement:

University at Buffalo, School of Nursing agrees to accept all students who have earned the Associate of Science (AAS) in Nursing from Hudson Valley Community College with full junior standing when transferring to the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nursing with the following terms.

University at Buffalo, School of Nursing will:

  1. Accept all credit-bearing college level courses from regionally accredited institutions of higher learning towards the baccalaureate degree upon award of the associate degree from Hudson Valley Community College.
  2. Provide a secondary review of a candidate's record if they do not meet the minimum 2.5 preferred overall GPA requirement.
  3. Provide AAS degree holders with an individualized transfer credit evaluation and assessment of credits completed and credits still needed to meet all BS degree and graduation requirements (e.g., social sciences, arts, writing intensive, diversity courses, etc.).
  4. Grant credit toward courses in the School of Nursing as outlined in Appendix A (see below). In accordance with the general college policy, one-half of the major must be completed at Hudson Valley Community College and one-half from University at Buffalo.
  5. Provide the opportunity to earn the baccalaureate degree in Nursing with flexibility on course progression and time to degree (either one additional year or two).
  6. Guarantee that Hudson Valley Community College students accepted in transfer under the terms of this agreement will also be subject to any special requirements applicable to students who enrolled at University at Buffalo School of Nursing as a first-year student.
  7. Publicize the 2+2 articulation both internally and externally.

Hudson Valley Community College will:

  1. Publicize the MOU to students, faculty and professional staff in campus publications, and ensure that brochures and other printed materials are distributed to the appropriate offices.
  2. Assist in the coordination and preparation of advisement involving SUNY Broome Community College students who want to participate in this agreement.
  3. Allow UB to communicate to Hudson Valley Community College students who have applied and have been accepted to the 2+2 while they are still attending coursework at HVCC.

This agreement commences on the date of its signing and shall remain in effect until terminated by either institution. The content of the agreement will be reviewed every 5 years and updated as curricular changes are made at both institutions. Both institutions will notify each other when such changes are made.

Transfer Course Equivalencies

RN to BS Program Corequisite
Course Requirement HVCC Course CodeHV CC Course Name
Statistics BADM 220
MATH 135
PSYCH 275
Statistics
Elementary Statistics
Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
UB Curriculum (general education)
Course/Category HVCC Course Codes HVCC Course Names
Communication Literacy I ENGL 101* English Composition I
Diversity in the US CRJS 250
HIST 110, 111
SOCL 100
SOCL 120
Criminology
Interpretations of American History I, II
Sociology
Cultural Diversity in American Society
Social Science or US History PSYCH 100* General  Psychology
World Language or World History
Courses include, but are not limited to:

ASLN 100
ENGL 200, 202
FREN 101, 200, 201
GERM 100, 101, 200, 201
HIST 100, 101
ITAL 101
JAPN 100, 101
SPAN 100, 101, 200, 201

American Sign Language and Deaf Culture I
English Literature I, II
French Language & Culture II, III, IV
German Language & Culture I, II, III, IV
Western Civilization & the World I, II
Italian Language & Culture II
Japanese Language & Culture I, II
Spanish Language and Culture I, II, III, IV
Humanities or Art
Courses include, but are not limited to:

Any course with prefix:
ART, ASLN, HIST, MUSC, SPAN
BIOL 115
ENGL 102 / 104 / 106
THEA 100


Art, American Sign Language, History, Music. Spanish
Medical Terminology
English Comp II / Literature / Technicians
Introduction to the Theatre

Upper Division Credits (university graduation requirement)

Students must successfully complete at least 45 credits at the upper division (at least 300-level), including those completed within the major. Our RN to BS program is 31 upper division credits meaning 45-31=14 upper division credits needed. [Credits will satisfy the requirement if they are at least 300-level at the transfer institution AND/OR if they transfer into UB as an at least 300-level course. Check how transfer courses will articulate at UB by searching TAURUS.

Requirement is satisfied at HVCC through required AAS coursework (details below).
HVCC Course Code/# of Credits HVCC Course Name Equivalent Course Code at UB
BIOL* + BIOL 271* (8 credits) Anatomy & Physiology I & II PAS 313 + PGY 999
Students will earn 4 upper division credits for 
completed anatomy & physiology sequence
BIOL 205* (4 credits) Microbiology NSG 999TRMIC
PSYC 205* (3 credits) Developmental Psychology PSY 336
Additional upper division course options include, but are not limited to**:
CADD 130 (3 credits) Industrial Psychology PSY 333
ENGL 106 (3 credits) English Composition II: Writing for Technicians ENG 353
ENGL 125 (3 credits) Public Speaking  COM 326
HUSV 205 (3 credits) Intro to Social Group Work PSY 333
PHED 280 (3 credits) Introduction to Sports Medicine ES 300
PSYC 210 (3 credits) Abnormal Psychology PSY 322

*Included in HVCC AAS curriculum.
**Upper division course options listed have no prerequisites or prerequisites include courses in AAS curriculum.