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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SUNY Poly offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in technology fields, engineering technologies, professional studies, and arts and sciences at its campus located in Marcy, just outside Utica. Its Albany campus offers degrees in the emerging disciplines of nanoscience and nanoengineering.


