Schools
Burlington County College, Delaware Valley College Expand Partnership
Burlington County College graduates now have easier access to Delaware Valley College.

Burlington County College students can now easily transfer to Delaware Valley College in three additional programs under an agreement signed by the colleges this week, Burlington County College announced.
The agreement also scholarship support for new transfer students from Burlington County College, and Burlington County College graduates will also enter DelVal as juniors so that they can take minors and focus on their major requirements right away.
Burlington County College students were already permitted to enter DelVal in 11 programs, including: agribusiness, biology, business administration, chemistry, counseling psychology, criminal justice, English, food science, food technology, restaurant and food service management, and secondary education.
Find out what's happening in Cinnaminsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Burlington County College graduates who earn associate degrees in environmental science, sustainability, biotechnology, and communication arts can now transfer into bachelor’s degree programs in environmental science, biology, and media and communication at DelVal.
Under the new core-to-core agreement, Burlington County College students who earn an Associate of Arts (A.S) or Associate of Science (A.S.) will have satisfied DelVal’s general education requirements for core courses.
Find out what's happening in Cinnaminsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
This will allow Burlington County College students to complete a minor or take electives that interest them without losing credits earned from their associate degrees.
“Under this expanded agreement students who earn associate degrees from BCC will be guaranteed admission as juniors, and will have satisfied DelVal’s core requirements,” said Dr. Bashar Hanna, DelVal’s vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty. “This will allow them to focus immediately on their major degree requirements.”
Burlington County College students will now be eligible for DelVal transfer scholarships ranging from $10,000 to $19,500 per academic year for full-time students, and $1,500 per semester for part-time students.
The previous scholarship amounts ranged from $8,000 to $17,000 per academic year. The expanded agreement underscores DelVal’s commitment to being the “most transfer friendly college” in the region.
“DelVal is making a wise and substantial investment in students who have proven their ability to excel in higher education at Burlington County College,” Burlington County College Interim President Dr. David Spang said. “DelVal’s commitment to provide students with the programs and resources needed to succeed is an outstanding example of how community colleges can partner with four-year institutions to better serve students.”
“BCC continues to educate outstanding students who are extremely prepared to continue and earn bachelor’s degrees,” DelVal President Dr. Joseph Brosnan said. “We look forward to welcoming more BCC students as a result of this new agreement, and will continue to explore additional partnership opportunities.”
DelVal has articulation agreements some New Jersey high schools – including Northern Burlington County Regional, which allow students to earn college credit.
Burlington County College graduates from high schools that DelVal has agreements with will be able to apply credits from both their high school and BCC careers toward a DelVal bachelor’s degree.
Russell Redding, DelVal’s dean of agriculture and environmental sciences, believes this combination of options for transferring credits will be attractive for many students.
“We already have articulation agreements with agricultural science, environmental sciences, and agribusiness programs at 10 New Jersey high schools, including Northern Burlington County Regional High School,” Redding said. “This expanded partnership now provides a K-12-to-BCC-to-DelVal educational pathway that will be beneficial to all the institutions that are involved, but more importantly, to the students.”
Burlington County College graduates interested in enrolling at DelVal in the spring semester can take advantage of the core-to-core, expanded Guaranteed Admission Transfer Agreement, and current transfer scholarships immediately.
The increased scholarship amounts are available for students planning to enroll in the fall 2015 semester.
Photo Credit: BCC Photographer Traci Soto: Delaware Valley College (DelVal) and Burlington County College (BCC) expand their partnership Friday at BCC’s Pemberton campus during an official signing that establishes additional transfer opportunities and increases scholarship support for new transfer students from BCC. (Left to Right): Delaware Valley College: Dean of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Russell Redding, Vice President for Enrollment Management Art Goon, and President Dr. Joseph Brosnan; Burlington County College: Interim President Dr. David Spang and Executive Director of Enrollment Management Michael Cioce.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.