Erie Community College-Medaille College Joint Enrollment Program
Medaille College enjoys a comprehensive partnership with Erie Community College that offers ECC students the opportunity to continue their education through a variety of academic programs leading to a bachelor’s degree.
If you follow all the guidelines faithfully, then you will be positioned to complete your Medaille degree in two years of standard course loads. The overall joint enrollment agreement incorporates the following program-specific 2+2 connections:
ECC Degree Program |
Medaille Program |
| Business Administration (#0671) |
Business Administration |
Communication and Media Arts - Communication Arts (#0501) |
Media/Communications |
Criminal Justice (#0641) |
Criminal Justice |
General Studies (A.S., #0250) |
Biology |
*The Visual and Digital Arts program is currently on hiatus and not accepting incoming first-year or transfer students.
The General Studies degree serves as good academic preparation for a variety of majors. As the list suggests, more than one appropriate program pathway exists between Erie Community College and several fields of study at Medaille.
ECC students interested in transferring after completion of their associate’s degree are encouraged to apply for admission to the joint enrollment program through their campus’s Admissions Office.
Planning and Advisement Documents
The online documents in this section are designed to help you engage effectively in planning and advisement during your time at ECC so that the transition to Medaille goes as smoothly and successfully as possible:
- Erie Community College and Medaille College Joint Enrollment Program Agreement: administrative and describes the overall policies and procedures for joint enrollment agreed upon by officials at both institutions
- Master List of Transferable Courses 2006: identifies every ECC course accepted for transfer credit at Medaille. It also notes, when applicable, equivalencies between comparable ECC and Medaille courses. The Master List is definitive, and should take the mystery out of whether a specific ECC course will transfer or not. Any ECC class on the list will transfer at least as a free elective. Most will apply to specific degree requirements at Medaille.
- Cooperative Degree Program Curriculum Guides are perhaps
your most important resource and advisement tool. Look for the Guide
that corresponds to your ECC degree program. Each Guide provides you
with a critical overview about the application of all your transfer
courses toward various categories of graduation requirements in your
intended Medaille major. The Guide also directs you how to make the
most effective use of electives in your ECC program to maximize credit
transfer. If you follow all the guidelines faithfully, then
you will be positioned to complete your Medaille degree in two years
of standard course loads.
Business Administration
Business Administration and Sports Management
Criminal Justice
Liberal Arts - General Studies
Media Communications - Major Advising Worksheets: Finally, an advising worksheet is provided for every
Medaille program included in the agreement. You can start using the worksheet
while at ECC to chart your academic progress and clarify the remaining
courses you’ll need to graduate after you matriculate to Medaille
as a junior. The following links lead to Adobe PDFs of worksheets:
Biology
Business Administration
Criminal Justice
English
Media/Communications
Psychology (B.A.)
Psychology (B.S.)
Sports Management
Veterinary Technology
Visual and Digital Arts* - The Visual and Digital Arts program is currently on hiatus and not accepting incoming first-year or transfer students.
