
How Will Your Credits Transfer?
When applying to SUNY Delhi's RN to BSN program you must submit official copies of all your college transcripts regardless of the number of classes taken at each college. This is a requirement and it is also to ensure that applicable credits that you have taken previously are documented.
Official copies of all college transcripts are required regardless of the amount of credits taken. Failure to provide all transcripts will result in a fraudulent application.
Your Prior College Credits
Transfer Articulation Agreements
The following schools have set up an Articulation Agreement with SUNY Delhi. Students graduating with an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Nursing from the schools listed below can continue their studies at SUNY Delhi with the condition that they meet all standard admissions requirements. SUNY Delhi agrees to transfer in applicable credits towards the completion of the online RN to BSN program.
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School |
Location |
| Broome Community College | Binghamton, NY |
| Cochran School of Nursing | Yonkers, NY |
| Columbia-Greene Community College | Hudson, NY |
| Crouse Hospital School of Nursing | Syracuse, NY |
| Ellis School of Nursing | Schenectady, NY |
| Hopfer School of Nursing | Mount Vernon, NY |
| Memorial School of Nursing | Albany, NY |
| Monroe Community College | Rochester, NY |
| Onondaga Community College | Syracuse, NY |
| Orange County Community College | Middletown, NY |
| St. Joseph's College of Nursing | Syracuse, NY |
| St. Paul's School of Nursing | Flushing, NY |
| St. Paul's School of Nursing | Staten Island, NY |
| Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) | Dryden, NY |
Contact Us:
BSN Program
(607) 746-4519
bsn@delhi.edu
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SUNY Delhi's RN to BSN
Program is accredited by the
Accreditation Commission
for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
ACEN is located at:
3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 500
Atlanta, Georgia30326
phone: 404-975-5000

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