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Quincy College Transfers
Each year, hundreds of students transfer from Quincy College to UMass Boston. They choose UMass Boston for a number of reasons—our location, our academic programs, affordability, and our strong track record in supporting Quincy College students. We’ve developed a comprehensive articulation agreement between these schools called Quincy Transfer that provides a streamlined transfer pathway from your associate to bachelor’s degree.
Our goal is to make the transfer process as seamless as possible. We encourage you to take advantage of the resources designed specifically for Quincy College students:
- Connect with Mike Parcella, our transfer counselor who works directly with Quincy College students. Discuss the application process, transfer scholarships, financial aid, and more.
- Plan ahead with our customized Quincy College transfer planning worksheets to make the most of your transfer credits.
- Complete a Quincy Transfer approved associate degree program at Quincy College and seamlessly transfer to UMass Boston. View the list below of approved associate degree programs and the corresponding bachelor's degree program that they transfer to.
- Utilize the Quincy Gen Ed Transfer Block by completing an approved associate degree program. UMass Boston will give you full credit for all of the Quincy College Gen Ed courses you have successfully completed in your associate's degree. Scroll down to view the list of approved courses.
Connect with Mike Parcella
- Schedule an Individual Appointment
- Email: michael.parcella@umb.edu
- Phone: 617.287.6141
Quincy College Transfer Planning Worksheets
- Watch our video guide on how to use our Transfer Planning Worksheets
- College of Education and Human Development
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Management
- College of Nursing and Health Sciences (links below)
- College of Science and Math
- School of the Environment
Quincy Transfer and Quincy Gen Ed Transfer Block
While Quincy College students can't participate in the MassTransfer programs, no need to worry. UMass Boston and Quincy College created Quincy Transfer—our own version of an Associate to Bachelor’s program. Bring your associate degree and general education courses with you by selecting one of the approved programs below. Simply follow the associate degree program at Quincy College and take advantage of additional transfer credit benefits at UMass Boston!
Quincy College Degree | University of Massachusetts Boston Degree |
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Associate of Science – Accounting | Bachelor of Science - Management |
Associate of Science - Biology | Bachelor of Science- Biology Bachelor of Arts - Environmental Science Bachelor of Science - Environmental Science Bachelor of Arts - Environmental Studies and Sustainability |
Associate of Science - Business | Bachelor of Science - Management |
Associate of Science – Business Management | Bachelor of Science - Management |
Associate in Science - Computer Science: Cyber Security |
Bachelor of Arts - Computer Science |
Associate in Science - Computer Science: Networking |
Bachelor of Arts - Computer Science |
Associate in Science - Computer Science: Programming |
Bachelor of Arts - Computer Science |
Associate of Science – Criminal Justice | Bachelor of Arts - Criminology and Criminal Justice |
Associate of Science – Law Enforcement | Bachelor of Arts - Criminology and Criminal Justice |
Associate of Science – Early Childhood Education | Bachelor of Arts - Early Education and Care in Inclusive Settings |
Associate of Science – Exercise Science | Bachelor of Science - Exercise and Health Science Bachelor of Arts - Sport Leadership and Administration |
Associate of Science – Human Services | Bachelor of Arts - Human Services Bachelor of Arts - Community Development |
Associate of Arts – Behavioral Science | Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Bachelor of Science - Psychology Bachelor of Arts - Social Psychology Bachelor of Arts - Sociology |
Associate of Arts – English | Bachelor of Arts - English |
Associate of Arts – Drama | Bachelor of Arts - Theatre Arts |
Associate of Arts – Visual Arts | Bachelor of Arts - Art |
Associate of Arts – General Studies | Many options Bachelor of Science - Biology Bachelor of Arts - Economics Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Bachelor of Science - Psychology |
Associate of Arts – History/Government | Bachelor of Arts - History |
Associate of Arts – Humanities | Bachelor of Arts - Classical Languages Bachelor of Arts - Classical Studies Bachelor of Arts - Ethical, Social, and political Philosophy Bachelor of Arts - French Bachelor of Arts - Italian Studies Bachelor of Arts - Latin American and Iberian Studies Bachelor of Arts - Philosophy Bachelor of Arts - Philosophy and Public Policy |
Associate of Arts – Psychology | Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Bachelor of Science - Psychology |
Associate of Arts – Social Sciences | Bachelor of Arts - Social Psychology Bachelor of Arts - Sociology Bachelor of Arts - History Bachelor of Arts - History and Archeology Bachelor of Arts - Economics Bachelor of Arts - Political Science Bachelor of Arts - Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies |
Associate of Arts – Sociology | Bachelor of Arts - Sociology |
Associate of Science – Mathematics | Bachelor of Arts - Math Bachelor of Science - Math |
Associate of Science – Natural Science | Bachelor of Science - Biology Bachelor of Science - Biochemistry Bachelor of Arts - Chemistry Bachelor of Arts - Environmental Science Bachelor of Science - Environmental Science Bachelor of Arts - Environmental Studies and Sustainability Bachelor of Arts - Physics Bachelor of Science - Physics |
Associate in Science – Security Management | Bachelor of Science - Management |
Quincy College Core | QC Credits | UMass Boston Course/Gen Ed | UMB Credits |
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English Composition I | 3 | ENGL 101 | 3 |
English Composition II | 3 | ENGL 102 | 3 |
Math Elective | 3 | Natural Science or Math/Technology | 3 |
Social Science/Behavioral Science Elective | 3 | Social Behavioral Science | 3 |
History/Government Elective | 3 | Humanities | 3 |
Computer Science Elective | 3 | Natural Science or Math/Technology | 3 |
Natural Science Elective | 4 | Natural Science or Math/Technology | 4 |
FYS: Interdisciplinary Studies | 3 | First Year Seminar | 3 |