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I'm curious about the
I'm curious about the articulation between JCC and RIT. Can students finish their biotech requirements as well as the requirements shown in two years, or do they have to take more than two years' worth of courses to complete the transfer courses as well as the biotech program requirements? A few years ago we lost our transfer agreement with PSU due to changes to their curriculum. They now require more 300-400 level courses and since they do not offer biotech courses, finding enough one-to-one equivalencies is now impossible. As a result, a student has to complete both an AAS and an AA (transfer) degree at PSU to meet transfer requirements and this can take an extra 1-2 quarters.