Transfer Honor Roll Badge

Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year colleges and academic programs, has named Russell Sage College to its 2020 Transfer Honor Roll. Sage is recognized for providing a supportive and smooth transition for transfer students and is one of only 123 four-year colleges and universities from across the country to appear on the honor roll.

“Sage maintains numerous articulation agreements with two-year colleges, to help maximize transferable credits and simplify enrollment for transfer students,” said Erin Menzer, Sage’s associate director of transfer and graduate enrollment management. “Our history of serving non-traditional students, small class sizes and transfer scholarships are also attractive to transfer students. We work hard to be a destination for transfer students and the recognition from Phi Theta Kappa is a big honor.”

Other recent accolades for Sage include recognition as a Top Performer on Social Mobility in the 2020 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” rankings, recognition as a 2019-2020 College of Distinction by the Colleges of Distinction website and guidebook, and recognition on Intelligent.com’s list of the top online master’s degrees in health administration.

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