Temple and Montgomery County Community College have established the following transfer agreements in order to provide a seamless transfer to the College of Education and Human Development.
AA in Education
- Early Years: Birth-4th Grade to BSEd in Early Childhood Education (PreK-4) [pdf]
- Middle Years (4th to 8th Grade) to BSEd in Middle Grades Education, Language Arts Concentration [pdf]
- Middle Years (4th to 8th Grade) to BSEd in Middle Grades Education, Mathematics Concentration [pdf]
- Middle Years (4th to 8th Grade) to BSEd in Middle Grades Education, Science Concentration [pdf]
- Middle Years (4th to 8th Grade) to BSEd in Middle Grades Education, Social Studies Concentration [pdf]
- Middle Years (4th to 8th Grade) to BSEd in Middle Grades Education, Mathematics & Language Arts Concentration [pdf]
- Middle Years (4th to 8th Grade) to BSEd in Middle Grades Education, Mathematics & Science Concentration [pdf]
- Middle Years (4th to 8th Grade) to BSEd in Middle Grades Education, Science & Language Arts Concentration [pdf]
AAS in Management
AA in Liberal Studies
Dual Admissions
The Dual Admissions agreement between Temple and Montgomery County Community College [pdf] conditionally admits students to Temple at the same time they are admitted to the Montgomery County Community College, and provides the opportunity for merit scholarships to Temple for eligible students. Interested students must enroll in the Dual Admissions program before attaining 30 transferable credits, including any colleges previously attended. Students are then admitted to Temple upon attaining their associate's degrees at the community college.
Additional Resources
Frequently Asked Questions [pdf]
GenEd Requirements for Transfer Students
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Visit Undergraduate Admissions for more information about Temple and the transfer admission process.
* A.A. in Early Childhood/Elementary Education Pre K-4 at Montgomery County Community College is included in the Community College-Temple GenEd-to-GenEd Transfer Agreement, and therefore satisfies all of the GenEd requirements at Temple. Students should work with their Montgomery County Community College advisor to select courses to fulfill the associate degree requirements. Students who wish to qualify for the Dual Admissions [pdf] agreement and a possible scholarship should complete the letter of intent before earning 30 credits at Montgomery County Community College.
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