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Delaware County Community College

To better encourage and facilitate the transfer of Delaware County Community College (DCCC) students to Temple University, Temple and DCCC have established the following transfer agreements:

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Dual Admissions

The Dual Admissions agreement between Temple and Delaware County Community College conditionally admits students to Temple at the same time they are admitted to DCCC, and provides the opportunity for merit scholarships to Temple for eligible students. Interested students must enroll in the Dual Admissions program before attaining 30 credits, including credits from any colleges previously attended. Students are then admitted to Temple upon attaining their associate's degrees at the community college.

GenEd-to-GenEd and Core-to-Core Transfer Agreements

GenEd-to-GenEd and Core-to-Core Transfer agreements accept - upon Temple evaluation and approval - the general education requirements of approved associate degrees in lieu of Temple's Core or GenEd requirements.

The following Delaware County Community College associate degrees are approved:

GenEd-to-GenEd

This agreement applies to students who first enroll at Temple for or after the fall 2010 semester:

  • Administration of Justice A.A. (beginning Fall 2013)
  • Business Administration A.S.
  • Computer Information Systems A.S. (as revised in 2000)
  • Computer Science A.S. (beginning Fall 2013)
  • Early Childhood Education A.A. (beginning Fall 2013)
  • Engineering A.S. (as revised in Fall 2007)
  • Engineering Technology A.S.
  • English A.A.
  • Global Studies A.A. (beginning Fall 2012)
  • History A.A. (beginning Fall 2013)
  • Liberal Arts A.A.
  • Mathematics & Natural Science A.S. (beginning Fall 2012)
  • Political Science, A.A. (beginning Fall 2021)
  • Psychology A.S. (beginning Fall 2013)
  • Science for Health Professions A.S. (as revised Fall 2012)
  • Social Work A.A. (beginning Fall 2013)
  • Sociology A.S. (beginning Fall 2013)

Conditional approvals (with Math certification)

  • Behavioral Science A.S. (as revised in the Fall 2013)
  • Communication Arts A.A. (as revised in Fall 2013)
  • Education A.A. (as revised in the Fall 2013)
  • Human Services A.S. (as revised in the Fall 2013)

Program-to-Program Agreements

These agreements provide accurate curricular information for prospective transfer students and their academic advisors by lining up associate degree requirements and baccalaureate requirements.

  • AS in Business Administration ? Bachelor of Business Administration
  • AS in Psychology ? Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
  • AA in Political Science ? Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
  • AS Engineering ? Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
  • AS Engineering ? Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • AA in Communication Arts ? BA in Communication Studies
  • AS in Science for Health Professions ? BS in Health Information Management
  • AS in Business Administration ? BS in Tourism and Hospitality Management
  • AS in Business Administration ? BS in Sport and Recreation Management

Curricular information and program/advising grids from the agreements are included in the linked documents. Programs and requirements are subject to change. Students should check periodically for updated materials.