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SUNY Potsdam & Jefferson Community College Establish 2+2 Programs in Natural Sciences, Biochemistry & Chemistry

March 26, 2025
SUNY Potsdam & Jefferson Community College Announce AS/BA & AS/BS Programs in Natural Sciences, Chemistry & Biochemistry 

Jefferson Community College has signed a 2+2 pathway for guaranteed admission to SUNY Potsdam’s undergraduate chemistry and biochemistry programs. 

SUNY Potsdam and Jefferson Community College are pleased to announce a new articulation agreement strengthening STEM education in the North Country. 

The newly approved AS/BA and AS/BS programs in natural sciences, chemistry and biochemistry can be completed in four years, allowing students to easily transition from earning their associate degrees from Jefferson to wrapping up their baccalaureate studies at Potsdam, while staying in the North Country region.  

By matching coursework between SUNY Potsdam and JCC, the agreement is designed to guarantee college credits completed in Jefferson’s transfer programs are accepted at SUNY Potsdam, ultimately helping students maintain a direct college path to their 4-year institution without acquiring a surplus of credits unrelated to their 4-year program of study. 

Under the new pathway, JCC students who are completing their associate degree in natural sciences, with either the physical science concentration or the allied health and biological sciences concentration can receive guaranteed admission to SUNY Potsdam’s Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry or its Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry. The program is designed so that students can complete all of the remaining coursework needed to wrap up their undergraduate studies within two years, with dedicated advising to ensure continuity. 

“We at SUNY Potsdam are excited to expand our collaboration with Jefferson Community College through the establishment of this new articulation agreement. This initiative will enhance pathways in STEM fields across the North Country.  Jefferson graduates are exceptionally prepared for success, and we are thrilled to welcome them into our biochemistry and chemistry programs as they embark on impactful careers," said SUNY Potsdam President Dr. Suzanne R. Smith. 

SUNY Distinguished Professor Dr. Fadi Bou-Abdallah works with students in his chemistry lab at SUNY Potsdam. SUNY Potsdam and Jefferson Community College have approved 2+2 AS/BA and AS/BS programs in natural sciences, chemistry and biochemistry.

“We are thrilled to offer our students and community this valuable pathway to advanced education in the STEM field,” said Jefferson President Daniel J. Dupee, II. “The articulation agreement with SUNY Potsdam not only enhances educational opportunities for JCC students but also reflects our commitment to providing accessible, high-quality academic pathways that support both personal success and regional workforce development. This partnership exemplifies our ongoing efforts to strengthen the educational landscape in the North Country and create a sustainable future for our students and the local community.”  

With employment of biochemists and biophysicists projected to grow 15 percent from 2021 to 2031, this agreement comes at a crucial time for students pursuing careers in these fields. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also estimates that about 4,000 openings for biochemists and biophysicists are projected each year, on average, over the decade.  

Both degrees prepare students for careers in biotechnology, analytical labs, chemical industry, pharmacy, patent law, forensic science, secondary science education, research and development, pharmaceuticals, medicine, medical and diagnostics lab work, and other scientific fields. 

“We’re excited to collaborate with Jefferson Community College's natural science programs. This partnership not only strengthens our campuses but also significantly impacts the North Country by providing students with seamless pathways to advanced degrees and rewarding careers in STEM fields,” said SUNY Potsdam Professor Dr. Martin Walker, who chairs the College’s chemistry and biochemistry programs. 

SUNY Potsdam conditionally guarantees admission to all JCC associate degree graduates, along with the new chemistry/biochemistry pathway. 

In addition, SUNY Potsdam offers three baccalaureate degree programs fully in Watertown, thanks to the ongoing partnership.  JCC students can start their associate degrees and then transition directly into degree completion programs in either childhood/early childhood education (BA), early childhood education (BA), or in business administration (BS), all without leaving the Watertown campus. Furthermore, an articulation agreement established with SUNY Potsdam in October 2024 allows graduates of JCC’s healthcare management or human services program to transfer seamlessly into its bachelor's program in public health. 

Graduates of any of these programs can also receive automatic admission to SUNY Potsdam’s growing list of fully online master’s programs, including the Master of Science degree in public health. 

Prospective JCC students should contact the JCC Enrollment Services office at (315) 786-2437 or admissions@sunyjefferson.edu. Students should act now to start their free application for admission.  

Current Jefferson students interested in transferring to SUNY Potsdam can email transfer@potsdam.edu or call 1 (877) POTSDAM, or contact the JCC Enrollment Services office at (315) 786-2437.  JCC students must meet SUNY Potsdam admission requirements. 

Learn more about JCC academic programs, transfer agreements and how to apply for admission at www.sunyjefferson.edu 

To learn more about SUNY Potsdam’s programs and partnerships with JCC, visit www.potsdam.edu/academics/watertown. 

About SUNY Jefferson: 

Established on November 7, 1961, Jefferson Community College was the area’s first institution of higher education. Supervised by the State University of New York (SUNY), Jefferson offers 50+ associate degrees, certificates and microcredentials for career preparation or transfer; local access to bachelor’s and advanced degrees through partner institutions; lifelong learning through workshops and seminars; business and industry training; and provides community-based research and a forum for the productive discussion of ideas and issues of significance to the community through the Center for Community Studies. Jefferson is accredited by the Middle States Association and currently serves approximately 2,500 students, including a significant number of service members and their families. To learn more, visit www.sunyjefferson.edu. 

About SUNY Potsdam:  

Founded in 1816, The State University of New York at Potsdam is one of America’s first 50 colleges—and the oldest institution within SUNY. Now in its third century, SUNY Potsdam is distinguished by a legacy of pioneering programs and educational excellence. The College currently enrolls approximately 2,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Home to the world-renowned Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam is known for its challenging liberal arts and sciences core, distinction in teacher training and culture of creativity. To learn more, visit www.potsdam.edu. 

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