AACC works closely with Notre Dame of Maryland to offer graduates a seamless transfer process. Major in one of the programs listed below at AACC and get priority admission and direct transfer into Notre Dame's corresponding major in junior standing. Or work with an AACC transfer advisor to customize your own academic program plan to successfully transfer.
Ready to develop your transfer plan? If you are a new student, apply to AACC to get started. Current students should speak with an AACC transfer advisor.
Notre Dame of Maryland University offers the following scholarships for transfer students:
Transfer students also are eligible for a variety of other scholarships offered by Notre Dame. You can learn more about these and other scholarships, as well as their application requirements, on the Notre Dame scholarships webpage.
Notre Dame of Maryland offers several academic programs. AACC and Notre Dame have developed transfer agreements and select transfer guides to ensure that you transfer successfully. If your program or major is not listed, you can work with a transfer advisor at AACC to create a custom transfer plan.
The transfer agreements listed below assist students transferring from AACC to Notre Dame to complete a bachelor's degree. The list is organized by AACC major. The select transfer guides help specify which AACC courses you should take if you're planning to transfer to Notre Dame for one of the listed majors.
AACC DEGREE/MAJOR | NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY DEGREE/MAJOR | TRANSFER GUIDE |
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A.A. - Studio Arts - Visual Arts Transfer |
B.A. - Art - Studio Art |
ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUMITY COLLEGE
NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY
RN to BSN Articulation Agreement
between
Anne Arundel Community College
and
Notre Dame of Maryland University
2019
I. PURPOSE
Notre Dame of Maryland University, Inc. (NDMU) and Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) enter into this Articulation Agreement (Agreement) so that students enrolled in the Registered Nurse Associate Science Degree program will have a clear understanding of how their credits will transfer to NDMU into the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Nursing (RN to BSN) program.
This Agreement facilitates the transfer of prospective graduates and graduates of AACC to NDMU and provides valuable advising tools for the student's first two years of study at the community college. Students need to be in the process of completing their Registered Nurse Associate Science degree at AACC prior to being eligible for consideration under this agreement.
II. ASSIGNED RESPONSIBILITIES
A. NDMU will:
B. AACC will:
C. Jointly AACC and NDMU will:
III. ADMISSIONS
A. Students desiring to enter the Bachelor of Science in nursing program must apply to NDMU and meet the requirements for admission to these programs as indicated on the University's website and/or the current University catalog.
B. Students must be admitted to NDMU as a degree seeking student to be eligible for participation under this articulation agreement.
C. Students may start the RN to BSN Program of Study at NDMU without a RN license. However, students must have an active unencumbered Maryland or compact RN license before enrolling in NDMU coursework that incorporates experiential learning components with NDMU's practice partners, and/or a designated capstone course.
D. Students without an active unencumbered Maryland or compact RN license will not be awarded thirty (30) upper division nursing credits in the program they are entering.
E. As per the Maryland Nursing Education articulation agreement, Registered Nurses with an active unencumbered Maryland or compact state RN license articulating to the baccalaureate level are awarded thirty (30) upper division nursing credits in the program they are entering.
F. NDMU will be responsible for processing the admission of AACC students and/or graduates, and the decision of the NDMU Admission's staff will be final.
IV. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A. LIABILITY
B. TERM AND RENEWAL
This Agreement will become effective on the date signed below by both college/university officials. Unless terminated pursuant to the terms outlined below, this Agreement is self-renewing and will continue for consecutive one-year periods using the effective sign date as the starting point NDMU and AACC will review this Agreement on a biennial basis.
C. TERMINATION CLAUSE
Either party may terminate this Agreement at the end of the initial term or at the end of any renewed term by giving the other party at least six months' written notice prior to the cod of the relevant term.
Such termination, however, will not apply to students already accepted to NOMU prior to the notice to termination. NOMU accepted students will be allowed to complete their S.S. in Nursing (RN to BSN) program.
D. MISCELLANEOUS
In witness whereof, the parties have executed this agreement below.
Notre Dame of Maryland University
Kathleen Z. Wisser, Ph.D., RN, CNE
Dean, School of Nursing
4701 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
7.8.2020
Sharon Slear, SSND, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President, Academic Affairs
4701 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
7/8/2020
Anne Arundel Community College
Elizabeth Appel, MSW, LCSW-C
Dean, School of Health Sciences
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012-1895
Michael H. Garvin, Ph.D.
Vice President for Learning
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012-1895
11/14/19
ACADEMIC PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLEGE
AND
NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY REGARDING TRANSFER FROM
ASSOCIATES OF ARTS IN VISUAL ARTS TRANSFER – STUDIO ARTS TO
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ART – STUDIO ARTS
This Academic Program Articulation Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between Anne Arundel Community College (the “Sending Institution”) and Notre Dame of Maryland University (the “Receiving Institution”) (collectively, the “Institutions”) to facilitate the transfer of academic credits from the Sending Institution’s Associates of Arts in Visual Arts Professional - Studio Arts, HEGIS code 500801 and CIP code 109999, to the Receiving Institution’s Bachelor of Arts in Art, HEGIS code 100100, and CIP code 500701 (the “Program(s)”).
A. Qualifying Students
This Agreement pertains to the transfer of “Qualifying Students”, i.e., those students who:
B. Responsibilities of the Institutions
The Institutions agree to implement the transfer of Qualifying Students in accordance with applicable law and the following requirements and protocols:
Sending Institution Course | Receiving Institution Comparable Course | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Course Number | Course Name | Credits | Course Number | Course Name | Credits | Applied to* |
ENG 101 or ENG 101 H or ENG 101A |
Academic Writing and Research or Academic Writing and Research Honors or Academic Writing and Research I |
3 | ENG 101 | College Writing | 3 | General Education |
General Education: Math | 3 | General Education: Math | 3 | General Education | ||
ART 100 | Two-Dimensional Design | 3 | ART 102 | Color and Design | 3 | Major Requirement |
ART 106 | Introduction to Digital Design | 3 | 3 | General Elective | ||
ART 209 | History of Western Art I | 3 | ART 120 | Survey I | 3 | Major Requirement |
ART 125 | Drawing I | 3 | ART 101 | Drawing I | 3 | Major Requirement |
ENG 102 or ENG 102H |
Academic Research and Writing II or Academic Research and Writing II Honors |
3 | 3 | General Elective | ||
General Education: Biological and Physical Science | 3 | General Education: Natural Science | 3 | General Education | ||
ART 102 | Three-Dimensional Design | 3 | ART 103 | Three-Dimensional Design | 3 | Major Requirement |
General Education: Wellness | 3 | 3 | General Elective | |||
General Education: Biological an Physical Science | 4 | 4 | General Elective | |||
ART 200 | Drawing 2 | 3 | ART 201 | Drawing 2 | 3 | Major Requirement |
ART 210 | History of Western Art 2 | 3 | ART 121 | Survey II: Western Art from the Renaissance through the 20th Century | 3 | Major Requirement |
ART 121 | Black and White Photography | 3 | ART 109 | Basic Photography | 3 | Major Requirement |
General Education: Social and Behavioral Science (History) | 3 | General Education: History | 3 | General Education | ||
ART 230 | Art Portfolio Development | 1 | 1 | General Elective | ||
ART 131 | Painting I | 3 | ART 142 | Painting I | 3 | Major Requirement |
Art Elective | 3 | Art Elective | 3 | General Elective | ||
Elective | 4 | Elective | 4 | General Elective |
Sending Institution | Receiving Institution | |
---|---|---|
Name of staff person responsible for oversight | Marcus Wright | Dr. Suzan Harkness |
Title of staff person | Director of Transfer, Articulation and Career Alignment | Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Assessment (AVPAAA) |
Email address | [email protected] | [email protected] |
Telephone number | 410-777-2777 | 410-532-5316 |
Should the staff person or position change, the institution will promptly provide new contact information to the partner institution and inform the Maryland Higher Education Commission of the change.
Additional contact information:
Sending Institution | Receiving Institution | |
---|---|---|
Name of person | Professor Wilfredo Valladares | Professor Geoff Delanoy |
Title of person | Academic Chair - Visual Arts | Chair, Art Department |
Email address | [email protected] | [email protected] |
Telephone number | 410-777-2771 | 410-532-5582 |
C. Term and Termination
D. Amendment
E. Governing Law
This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Maryland.
F. Counterparts
This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which, taken together, shall constitute one and the same agreement. This Agreement may be executed by way of electronic signature and signature pages may be exchanged electronically, and such signatures will be deemed original signatures.
G. Notice of Agreement
H. No Third-Party Beneficiaries
There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement.
I. Representations and Warranties of the Parties
Both Institutions represent and warrant that the following shall be true and correct as of the Effective Date of this Agreement, and shall continue to be true and correct during the term of this Agreement:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives.
Anne Arundel Community College
Michael H. Gavin, Ph.D.
Vice President for Learning
Apr 5, 2021
Alicia Morse, Ph.D.
Dean of Liberal Arts
Apr 5, 2021
Notre Dame of Maryland University
Dr. Suzan Harkness
Associate VP for Academic Affairs
Apr 5, 2021
Pamela O'Brien
Dean, School of Arts, Sciences and Business
Mar 23, 201