As a DCCC student, you have options when transferring to East Stroudsburg University (ESU).

The guides found on this page can help you make the choice that is best for you. You may also consult with an ESU transfer admission counselor or your DCCC transfer office for additional guidance.

As a DCCC student, you have options when transferring to East Stroudsburg University (ESU).

The guides found on this page can help you make the choice that is best for you. You may also consult with an ESU transfer admission counselor or your DCCC transfer office for additional guidance.

Transfer Guides

Use the following guides to choose DCCC courses that match equivalent courses at ESU, or search for requirements of your intended ESU academic degree program.

  • Degree Program and Curriculum Plans - Search for degree requirements, required general education or corequisite courses of your intended ESU degree program based on your intended start year. Please Note: Certain ESU degree programs may have specific general education or corequisite course requirements.
  • Course Equivalency Search - Provides a comprehensive list of transfer equivalencies that ESU has established to date with DCCC. If you have identified required general education or corequisite courses when researching your ESU degree program, you can use the Course Equivalency Guide to identify if DCCC offers the equivalent course.

Associate Degree Transfer Option

You may also choose to complete your associate degree, and then transfer to ESU. The following agreements outline how your DCCC associate degree transfers to the bachelor's degree at ESU.

Statewide (P2P) Articulation Agreements - The Statewide Articulation Agreements listed below guarantee that your entire associate degree will transfer and apply to the ESU bachelor's degree. DCCC students will transfer a minimum of 60 credits toward the ESU bachelor's degree, enter ESU at the junior status, and be permitted to enter advanced coursework in the ESU bachelor's degree program. Each agreement applies to the student who graduates with the designated associate degree.

  • Administration of Justice (AA) to Criminal Justice (BS)
  • Business Administration (AS) to Business Management (BS)
  • Communication Arts (AA) to Communication Studies (BA)
  • Computer Science (AS) to Computer Science (BS)
  • Early Childhood Education (AA) to Early Childhood Education PreK to 4 (BS)
  • English (AA) to English (BA)
  • History (AA) to History (BA)
  • Social Work (AA) to Social Work (BS)
  • Sociology (AS) to Sociology (BA)
  • Studio Art (FA) to Fine Arts: Art Emphasis (BA)

Please Note: If your academic degree is not listed above, you can still easily transfer to ESU. Contact an ESU transfer counselor or DCCC Transfer Advising for more information and guidance.

Transfer Guides

Use the following guides to choose DCCC courses that match equivalent courses at ESU, or search for requirements of your intended ESU academic degree program.

  • Degree Program and Curriculum Plans - Search for degree requirements, required general education or corequisite courses of your intended ESU degree program based on your intended start year. Please Note: Certain ESU degree programs may have specific general education or corequisite course requirements.
  • Course Equivalency Search - Provides a comprehensive list of transfer equivalencies that ESU has established to date with DCCC. If you have identified required general education or corequisite courses when researching your ESU degree program, you can use the Course Equivalency Guide to identify if DCCC offers the equivalent course.

Associate Degree Transfer Option

You may also choose to complete your associate degree, and then transfer to ESU. The following agreements outline how your DCCC associate degree transfers to the bachelor's degree at ESU.

Statewide (P2P) Articulation Agreements - The Statewide Articulation Agreements listed below guarantee that your entire associate degree will transfer and apply to the ESU bachelor's degree. DCCC students will transfer a minimum of 60 credits toward the ESU bachelor's degree, enter ESU at the junior status, and be permitted to enter advanced coursework in the ESU bachelor's degree program. Each agreement applies to the student who graduates with the designated associate degree.

  • Administration of Justice (AA) to Criminal Justice (BS)
  • Business Administration (AS) to Business Management (BS)
  • Communication Arts (AA) to Communication Studies (BA)
  • Computer Science (AS) to Computer Science (BS)
  • Early Childhood Education (AA) to Early Childhood Education PreK to 4 (BS)
  • English (AA) to English (BA)
  • History (AA) to History (BA)
  • Social Work (AA) to Social Work (BS)
  • Sociology (AS) to Sociology (BA)
  • Studio Art (FA) to Fine Arts: Art Emphasis (BA)

Please Note: If your academic degree is not listed above, you can still easily transfer to ESU. Contact an ESU transfer counselor or DCCC Transfer Advising for more information and guidance.

Contact Us

Ready to Transfer?

Contact Office of Admissions for assistance atadmission@esu.edu or (570) 422-3542.

Contact Information

Campus Address
Reibman Administration Building
Phone:
(570) 422-3542
Fax:
(570) 422-3933 (Fax)
Title of Department Leader
Interim Assistant Director, Transfer Admissions
Name
Brian Ellis
Phone:
(570) 422-3027