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Nassau Community College, Manhattan College Form Partnership
The agreement will allow a more efficient transfer process for students.

GARDEN CITY, NY — Manhattan College has announced an agreement with Nassau County College to help students transfer credits seamlessly.
The Principal Articulation Agreement establishes a partnership between the two schools that will promote degree completion and create a more efficient transfer process.
NCC students who satisfy the requirements of the agreement will be able to matriculate into Manhattan College with a junior year standing.
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With this agreement, NCC graduates with a 2.5 cumulative grade point average or higher can be admitted to most programs at Manhattan College.
“Our collaboration with Manhattan College promises to enrich our academic community and broaden the horizons for our students,” said Dr. Maria Conzatti, Chief Administrative Officer. “This partnership embodies our shared commitment to excellence in education, innovation, and community engagement."
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Milo Riverso, President of Manhattan College said: “It is a win-win for both institutions: NCC students are easily able to complete a transfer process to finish their undergraduate degrees and Manhattan College derives the benefit of increasing its student body with high achieving individuals."
Students who have earned a 3.0 GPA or higher will automatically receive consideration for merit-based scholarships at Manhattan College.
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