UTICA, N.Y. — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) and Herkimer County Community College (Herkimer College) on Wednesday announced an articulation agreement for graduating Herkimer College students.
The pact provides eight new transfer paths for four different bachelor’s degree programs at SUNY Poly, the college said in a news release.
Herkimer College students will be able to take advantage of the institutional agreement beginning in the fall 2019 semester.
(Sponsored)

Inflation and Insurance Rates: How to Offset the Impact
Many industries have been hit by inflation where it hurts the most, our pockets. Inflation is raising the price of goods and services including food, housing, transportation, and medical care.

Final Regulations for the Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit
The IRS recently issued final regulations for the Section 45X Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit, clarifying and expanding key provisions from the proposed regulations released in late 2023. These updates are
Under the agreement, qualified graduating students from Herkimer College can transfer credits from their associate degrees (A.S. or A.A.S.) to four different undergraduate programs (B.S.) at SUNY Poly. They include:
- Business: Small Business Management A.S. into Business B.S.
- Business: Accounting A.A.S. into Accounting B.S.
- Business: Accounting A.S. into Accounting B.S.
- Business: Business Administration A.A.S. into Business B.S.
- Business: Business Administration A.S. into Business B.S.
- Business: Fashion Buying and Merchandising A.A.S. into Business B.S.
- Computer Science A.S. into Computer and Information Science B.S.
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Science A.S. into Biology B.S.
“With the signing of the agreements today, Herkimer now has more than 200 transfer agreements with 37 institutions throughout the region, state and nation,” Cathleen McColgin, president of Herkimer College, said in the release. We value our partnership with SUNY Poly, and look forward to continuing to provide new and enhanced opportunities for our students and community.”
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com