MARCY, N.Y. — SUNY Polytechnic Institute and Fulton-Montgomery Community College (FMCC) recently signed eight transfer-articulation agreements that will allow FMCC graduates to more easily transfer to SUNY Poly to continue their education.
The agreements apply to the following FMCC and SUNY Poly majors:
- associate degree in computer science at FMCC transfers to bachelor’s degree program in computer and information science at SUNY Poly.
- associate degree in computer-information systems at FMCC transfers to bachelor’s degree program in computer-information systems at SUNY Poly.
- associate degree in electrical technology at FMCC transfers to a bachelor’s degree program in electrical-engineering technology at SUNY Poly.
- associate degree in nursing at FMCC transfers to a bachelor’s degree program in nursing at SUNY Poly.
- associate degree in business administration earned at FMCC transfers to a bachelor’s degree program in business administration at SUNY Poly.
- associate degree in business management at FMCC transfers to a bachelor’s degree program in business administration at SUNY Poly.
- associate degree in computer networking and cybersecurity at FMCC transfers to a bachelor’s degree program in network and computer security at SUNY Poly.
- associate degree in health-information records management at FMCC transfers to a bachelor’s degree program in health-information management at SUNY Poly.

Located in Johnstown, Fulton-Montgomery Community College offers more than 35 degree and certificate programs.
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