Anna Maria College Student Resource and Transfer Center
Welcome, Anna Maria College students.
We’re glad you’re here and are considering Worcester State to continue your academic journey. We know this is a difficult time, and we are committed to helping make this transition as seamless as possible.
That’s why we are offering all Anna Maria College undergraduate students in good standing GUARANTEED admission, an application fee waiver, and a dedicated Anna Maria College Student Resource and Transfer Center.
Why choose Worcester State?
For over 150 years, Worcester State has been making high-quality education accessible and meaningful to students in Worcester and beyond. We offer:
- An expansive 58-acre campus, located on Worcester’s residential west side, which allows easy access to the same internships and other experiential learning opportunities as well as cultural, sports, and entertainment venues available to Anna Maria College students
- A diverse and inclusive community, committed to making an impact in the city and beyond
- 20+ NCAA athletic teams and 45+ clubs and organizations ready to welcome new members
- Four years of guaranteed housing
- Career-ready skills in demand in today’s competitive job market
- Lower tuition and generous financial aid
- One of the highest earnings after graduation rankings, as reported by The Boston Globe
Academic Credit Transfer
You’ve worked hard, and we want to recognize that. Worcester State is committed to honoring the achievements of Anna Maria College students and transferring as many credits as possible. We offer:
- Generous transfer credits
- Individual review of coursework and learning outcomes
- A dedicated transfer counselor to guide you through the transfer process
Transferring is as easy as 1-2-3
Step 1: Apply for Admission
Create your admissions account by clicking the button below with waiver code “AMC”:
Apply: Transfer to Worcester State
Step 2: Request your Anna Maria College Transcript
Worcester State will need a copy of your transcript, and you can request your transcript be sent electronically.
Step 3: Send your existing FAFSA.
Using FAFSA’s “Add a School” option, you can send Worcester State a copy of your FAFSA.
Academic Program Equivalencies
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AMC Program Level WSU Program / Notes Art – Studio Art Major (B.A.) Visual & Performing Arts / Art. Students may transfer into Worcester State’s art-related majors; final studio/art history equivalencies to be set via course-by-course review by Worcester State Visual & Performing Arts. Art Therapy Major (B.A.) No direct major equivalent at Worcester State. Graduates typically continue to specialized M.A. programs in Art Therapy (e.g., Springfield College). Worcester State may accept selected coursework into Psychology, Art, or related majors on a course-by-course basis. Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Business Major (B.S.) No direct equivalent program at Worcester State. Students may transfer into Data Science (B.S.) with a focus on data analytics and modeling. Business Administration Major (B.S.) Business Administration (B.S.) concentrations in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Small Business, International Business, and Management. Business Data Analytics Major (B.S.) Computer Science (B.S.), concentration in Big Data Analytics. Criminal Justice Major (B.S.) Criminal Justice (B.S.) Cybersecurity Major (B.S.) Computer Science (B.S.) Cybersecurity concentration. Digital Marketing Major (B.S.) Marketing (B.S.) concentration under Business Administration. Digital Social Media Design Major (B.A.) Communication / Media & Design–type majors at Worcester State. No one-to-one major confirmed; courses likely apply toward Communication, Media, or related programs, subject to Worcester State departmental approval. Early Childhood Education (PreK–2) Major (B.A.) Early Childhood Education (B.S.) Elementary Education (Grades 1–6) Major (B.A.) Elementary Education (B.S.) English Major (B.A.) English (B.A.) Fire Science Major (B.S.) Worcester State does not currently offer a Fire Science degree. Worcester State has indicated a willingness to pursue a DHE-approved teach-out, contingent upon approval, availability of resources, and potential hiring of qualified AMC faculty. Final feasibility subject to DHE determination. Forensic Criminology Major (B.S.) Criminal Justice (B.S.) No direct Forensic Criminology degree at Worcester State. Students may transfer into Criminal Justice (B.S.), with forensic and criminology coursework applied where appropriate. Graphic Design Major (B.A.) Graphic Design / Visual Communication. Related tracks within Worcester State’s Visual & Performing Arts or Communication programs. Alignment focused on design, typography, and digital media courses, subject to portfolio and course review. Health Administration Major (B.S.) Public Health (BS) Health Science Major (B.S.) BS in Public Health. Final acceptance and credit transfer are determined by the Worcester State department through a course-by-course review. History Major (B.A.) History (B.A.) Law, Justice & Society Major (B.S.) No direct degree equivalent. Recommended pathway: Political Science (B.A.) + Pre-Law Minor. Course applicability determined through departmental review. Liberal Studies Major (B.A.) Liberal Studies (B.A.) Master of Business Administration Graduate (MBA) No MBA program at Worcester State. Closest graduate pathway: Master of Science in Management (MSM). Clear communication is required to ensure students understand the degree title difference. Master of Education Graduate (M.Ed.) Master of Education (M.Ed.) Master of Public Administration Graduate (MPA) Master of Public Management (MPM) at Worcester State. Degree titles differ; curricular alignment is strong. Nursing – RN to BSN (Online) Undergraduate Completion Program RN-to-BS in Nursing (if available at time of transfer). Intended pathway for licensed RNs completing the BS. Where Worcester State’s RN-BSN structure differs, students may be evaluated for advanced standing or transfer into the BSN program; final decisions rest with Worcester State Nursing. The Worcester State RN-to-BSN is not currently online and is very limited in size; therefore, most or all AMC RN-to-BSN students will not be able to enroll for this reason, unless resources are made available to expand the capacity. Nursing – Traditional BSN Major (B.S.) BS in Nursing (Pre-Licensure). Direct program-to-program pathway for qualified AMC students, subject to Worcester State Nursing admission, progression, and clinical placement standards. Course-level equivalencies and NCLEX eligibility remain under Worcester State’s policies. Space in this program is extremely limited, and most or all AMC Nursing students will not be able to enroll for this reason, unless resources are made available to expand the capacity. Philosophy Major (B.A.) Philosophy (or Philosophy & Religious Studies). Strong content alignment; courses likely to transfer as philosophy or humanities credit. Psychology Major (B.A.) Psychology (B.A.) Direct disciplinary alignment; research, methods, and content courses (developmental, abnormal, social, cognitive) should transfer cleanly, pending Worcester State’s Psychology approval of upper-level requirements. Video and Photographic Arts Major (B.A.) Media Production / Communication / Visual & Performing Arts. Intended as a pathway for students focusing on video, photography, and media production, course transfer is evaluated individually. Web Design Major (B.A.) No direct major equivalent. Likely destination is a combination of Communication / Computer Science / Information Technology programs at Worcester State; courses may transfer as CS, MIS, or design electives depending on content. If you are interested in learning more about enrolling at Worcester State University, please contact the Anna Maria Student Resource and Transfer Center, which is available at AMC@worcester.edu or 508-929-8113.
During this difficult time for the Anna Maria College community, we are ready to assist you and hope to welcome you to Worcester State.
At a Glance
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98%
Students employed, enrolled in graduate school, or both within 3 months of graduation
4,734
Full-time & Part-time Undergrads
32
Graduate Programs
53.2%
First-Time, First-Generation students
$50,991
Average first-year salary for undergrads
92%
Of Full-time Faculty have Doctorate Degrees or Equivalent
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