BRADFORD, PA – The
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has a new transfer agreement with
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College to make it easier for those students
to complete their bachelor’s degree at Pitt-Bradford.
Under the agreement,
Pitt-Bradford will accept 60 credits from Penn Highlands, which has five
campuses in south central Pennsylvania.
It is easy for Penn
Highlands students to look up the transferability of their credits via an
online database, which they can use in order to maximize the move to one of
Pitt-Bradford’s 37 bachelor degree programs.
“Programs at Penn
Highlands and Pitt-Bradford mesh well together, and this new agreement provides
students a way to plan for their bachelor’s degree at our campus much more
easily,” said Bob Dilks, director of transfer recruitment at
Pitt-Bradford. “This agreement coupled with our transfer scholarships
will make Pitt-Bradford a great choice for many Penn Highlands students.”
More than 94 percent
of Pitt-Bradford students receive financial aid, and unique transfer
scholarships are available for qualified students.
For more information
about Pitt-Bradford, the transfer process and the details of the agreement,
call the Office of Admissions at 800-872-1787 or go to www.upb.pitt.edu/transfer.aspx.
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