Transferring Credits

Bachelor of Science in Health Administration Rutgers-Atlantic Cape Community College

For students interested in transferring into the Bachelor of Science Health Administration program at Rutgers in Mays Landing, completion of the following Atlantic Cape Community College courses are either required or recommended before enrollment:

  • ENGL102–English Composition II – required to be considered for admission
  • MATH220 –Statistical Methods – required to be considered for admission
  • ACCT130–Intro to Financial Accounting

The above courses should be completed as part of or in addition to an associate’s degree program. Completion of an Associate in Arts (A.A.) or Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is strongly recommended before transferring. The Associate in Business Administration degree is the recommended associate’s degree program at Atlantic Cape which includes most of the above courses as part of that program. Students completing an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program may still be considered for admission, however, they may need to complete additional General Education requirements after transferring.

Students may transfer up to 60 credits from a community college to the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and must receive a grade of C or better for a course to be transferred in. A minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA is recommended to be considered for admission.

For students who have not completed the Health Services (A.S.) degree at Atlantic Cape Community College, it is recommended to consult with a Rutgers at Atlantic Cape advisor prior to applying to transfer to discuss transfer eligibility.

Courses for the Health Administration degree at Rutgers at Atlantic Cape Community College are a combination of courses taught in class at the Atlantic Cape-Mays Landing campus and online courses. Students interested in transferring into this program should be comfortable with taking some online courses.

To apply for admission, please visit admissions.rutgers.edu.