Pace University & Suffolk County Community College New Joint Admission Agreement

Suffolk and Pace conducted a virtual signing of a new agreement allowing students who complete their studies at SUNY Suffolk to matriculate into Pace with junior standing.

Suffolk County Community College and Pace University have signed a new joint admission agreement, allowing students who complete their studies at SUNY Suffolk to matriculate into Pace with junior standing.

Presidents, provosts and administrators from Pace and SUNY Suffolk made the announcement on Monday, December 14, 2020 during a virtual meeting of the two schools.

As part of the agreement, SUNY Suffolk students who graduate from more than 30 programs with an Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Science (A.S.) or Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree and a minimum grade point average of 2.5 will be guaranteed acceptance to Pace University. Students graduating from SUNY Suffolk will have their lower level general education/core requirements waived if they transfer to Pace.

For the transfer students, a maximum of 68 credits will be applied toward the completion of the relevant Pace Bachelor’s degree programs. Additionally, Pace will offer scholarships of up to $25,000 to eligible transfer students who graduate with a GPA of 3.2 or higher on either Pace University campus in Westchester or New York City. The schools are also part of the The New York State Presidential Transfer Scholarship program, which offers full scholarships to eligible students.

“We are excited to join with SUNY Suffolk to provide the opportunity for their students to pursue dual admission and start on a path to a four-year degree,” said Pace President Marvin Krislov. “This agreement builds on and strengthens our longstanding partnership with Suffolk, and we’re looking forward to welcoming their hard-working, ambitious graduates to Pace.”

During the virtual meeting of the schools, President Krislov noted that SUNY Suffolk graduates have more than 150 majors and programs to choose from at Pace; opportunities to get involved in over 100 student clubs and organizations; a choice of two campuses – one in lower Manhattan and another in Pleasantville – and can enjoy what campus life has to offer.

“Suffolk County Community College is about creating opportunities for its students. With this important Joint Admissions Program, Suffolk students will be guaranteed admission to Pace University upon meeting the qualifications,” said Suffolk County Community College Interim President Louis J. Petrizzo. “This initiative is about providing Suffolk students with all the possibilities an outstanding University has to offer and we could not be more pleased that Pace University has agreed to allow our students this opportunity.” 

SUNY Suffolk students committing to Pace will be able to maximize course offerings and ensure a smooth transfer process. Transfer students will also be able to tap into thousands of internship and career placement opportunities offered through Pace’s Department of Career Services. Historically, Pace has some of the strongest job placement outcomes among undergraduate and graduate students. It’s one of the many reasons that Pace is ranked number one in upward economic mobility among four-year private universities according to a study conducted by Harvard University’s Opportunity Insights.

With approximately 25,000 students, Suffolk County Community College is the largest community college in the SUNY (State University of New York) system. It has three campuses – in Selden, Brentwood and Riverhead — and offers more than 100 degree and certificate options.

“Providing students with opportunities to pursue higher education, reach their potential and achieve their goals are guiding principles at Pace,” said Pace Provost Vanya Quiñones. “This agreement with SUNY Suffolk will be a transformative experience for students and creates a clear pathway for success. We’re eager to be partnering with our Long Island colleagues to make this agreement a reality.” 

Dr. Paul M. Beaudin, vice president academic and student affairs, said: “Suffolk provides opportunities for every student, for those who are seeking immediate training to enter the workforce, for those who seek to get a degree which will lead to a career, and for those who are seeking to complete their degree and then to transfer to the best local and national colleges for the baccalaureate degree.  Our new joint admissions agreement with Pace University is an affirmation of Pace’s positive view of the quality of our degree and creates a pathway to a premier institution that provides students with amazing formal and informal learning experiences.  We want to partner with such institutions for the benefit of our students.”

For Immediate Release
December 14, 2020

Contact: Drew Biondo
biondodr@sunysuffolk.edu
631-451-4776

Suffolk County Community College 2019 Graduation

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Suffolk County Community College 2019 Graduation

Two Ceremonies – Thursday May 23, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Grads Congrats

Suffolk County Community College will graduate 4,054* (3,956 degrees and 98 certificates) students at two ceremonies  — the college’s 57th  commencement — on Thursday May 23, 2019 at the Health Sports and Education Center on the Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood. Ceremonies are at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

The college scheduled two ceremonies to accommodate more students’ families and guests.

The ceremonies will be live streamed from the college’s website (www.sunysuffolk.edu) and via Facebook Live (www.facebook.com/SUNYSFLK) and feature student speakers from each of the college’s three campuses.

Degrees Awarded

Associate of Arts 2,131
Associate of Applied Science 783
Associate of Science 1,042
Certificates 98

* Totals include January and eligible August 2019 graduates. Not all graduates choose to participate in graduation ceremonies.
Student Commencement Speakers

10 A.M. CEREMONY   4 P.M. CEREMONY
Chioma OghenekomeRepresenting the
Michael J. Grant Campus
Jacobe NallRepresenting the
Michael J. Grant Campus
 Maria Andrade
Representing the
Ammerman Campus

Joseph Adelmann
Representing the
Ammerman Campus
 Natalia Fernandez
Representing the
Eastern Campus

Shannon Mellas
Representing the
Eastern Campus

Click student names for available photos

About Student Speakers

Joseph Adelmann is a Radio & Television Production major from Huntington with a 4.0 grade point average. Joe has earned Dean’s List recognition every semester for the last two years and served as Program Director of the college’s internet radio station and as a crew member for the live remote broadcast of the NJCAA Division III Basketball Tournament. Joe transferred to Hofstra University in spring 2019.

Maria Andrade is a Business Administration major with a 4.0 grade point average and has earned Dean’s List recognition for the last two semesters. Maria served as president of the Business and Accounting Club and is a member of the Financial Committee, Phi Theta Kappa and Pi Alpha Sigma. Maria transferred to Pace University on a New York State Presidential Transfer Scholarship in spring 2019.

Natalia Fernandez of East Hampton is recognized as a mentor and campus leader. Natalia was president of the Eastern Campus SGA for the past two years and recently served as a delegate to the LatinX Leads International Conference in New York City, and received scholarship support to attend both the League of United Latin American Citizens and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington, D.C.

Shannon Mellas of Greenport is a Liberal Arts General Studies Honors major with a 4.0 grade point average is a member of Pi Alpha Sigma, Phi Theta Kappa and a contributing writer for the East End Elements, the Eastern Campus literary magazine. Shannon is transferring to Adelphi University on a Stay on Long Island Scholarship to study English.

Jacobe Nall of Lindenhurst is a liberal arts general studies major who honorably served for four years in the United States Army before becoming a student in 2016.  His leadership activities include Peer Mentor, Campus Activities Board, president of Sharks Night Club, and president of Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society for nontraditional students. He is member of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society and Salute, the veterans national honor society. He has helped keep the Michael J. Grant Campus safe as a community service officer and is a star bench player of the lacrosse team when he is not playing defense.  Jacobe is transferring to SUNY Farmingdale as an applied psychology major.

Chioma Oghenekome is a Liberal Arts General Studies major from Lindenhurst with a 3.8 grade point average. She has earned Dean’s List recognition every semester during the last two years. Chioma serves as a Peer Mentor, vice president of Services for Phi Theta Kappa, and college committee director for the Student Government Association. A recent recipient of the Harvey Lincoln Student Scholarship, Chioma is transferring to Adelphi University to pursue a nursing degree.

 

DATE:         Thursday, May 23, 2019
TIME:          10 a.m. & 4 p.m. (two ceremonies)
PLACE:       Suffolk County Community College
Michael J. Grant Campus, Brentwood
Health, Sports & Education Center

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Contact:

Drew Biondo

biondodr@sunysuffolk.edu

631-451-4776 – office 

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