Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology and York College of Pennsylvania Sign Articulation Agreement

Representatives from Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology and York College of Pennsylvania this week celebrated the signing of a new articulation agreement between the two institutions. The agreement creates a seamless pathway for students who complete an Associate in Applied Science degree in Business Administration at Thaddeus Stevens College to continue their education and earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at York College of Pennsylvania.
Thaddeus Stevens College is a two-year, accredited technical college that is known for its hands-on training leading to jobs in high demand with strong wages. Founded in 1905 with 15 students, Thaddeus Stevens College has grown to more than 1,400 students and 25 technical programs.
Established in 1787, York College is a private, four-year institution in York, Pa., offering more than 70 undergraduate majors and a robust portfolio of graduate programs. Known for its emphasis on experiential learning and career preparation, the institution hosts more than 3,800 students in its programs.
"Our mission is to open doors to higher education for students who might not otherwise have that available to them," said Pedro A. Rivera II, Ed.D., president of Thaddeus Stevens College. "Partnerships like this one with York College of Pennsylvania create meaningful pathways for our students to continue their education and pursue a variety of career options. We are proud to give our Business Administration graduates a direct route to a bachelor's degree and an even stronger foundation for their future."
Through this agreement, students who earn an Associate in Applied Science degree in Business Administration with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher from Thaddeus Stevens College are assured admission into York College's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program.
Credits earned at or transferred from Thaddeus Stevens College will be applied toward the degree, up to a maximum of 75 credit hours.
"York College is committed to fostering educational collaboration that prioritizes student success and gets them ready to launch their careers," said Thomas Burns, Ph.D., President of York College of Pennsylvania. "By aligning our business programs with the excellent foundation provided by Thaddeus Stevens College, talented students can now transition smoothly into our campus community. We look forward to welcoming these students and helping them leverage their technical skills into leadership roles within the regional business community."



