Accelerated Tracks

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Less Waiting. More Doing. Welcome to the Fast Track.

At New York’s Public Honors College, you don’t have to choose between prestige and practicality. Our accelerated partnership programs open direct pathways to medicine, law, engineering, sustainability, and more—without the wait or the weight of massive loans.

Chiropractic Medicine 3+3 and 4+3

SUNY Geneseo’s Partnership with Northeast College of Health Sciences offers guaranteed admission to Northeast’s Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) program through two fast-track options. The 4+3 path follows a traditional timeline with early acceptance, while the 3+3 track shaves off a full year—saving students time and tuition.

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Dentistry 4+4

Through a partnership with LECOM School of Dental Medicine, SUNY Geneseo students can secure early, guaranteed admission—with five spots reserved each year. After a successful interview during their first two years, students of any major with the right pre-med courses can earn a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DDM).

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Osteopathic Medicine 4+4

A partnership with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) facilitates early admission and guarantees SUNY Geneseo five spots in each year’s student cohort. Based on a successful interview within their first two years at Geneseo, students will be offered provisional admission to LECOM.

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Pharmacy 3+4

The 3+4 Pharmacy Partnership Program with the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences encourages students to accelerate their studies by completing their Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees in just seven years of full-time study—saving one year’s worth of time and tuition.

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Law 3+3

The 3+3 BA/JD program with the University at Buffalo School of Law encourages students to accelerate their course of study by completing their Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor in just six years of full-time study—saving one year’s worth of time and tuition.

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Sustainable Systems 4+1

A partnership agreement between SUNY Geneseo and Rochester Institute of Technology’s Golisano Institute for Sustainability (GIS) lets qualified students from Geneseo enroll in RIT’s sustainable systems master’s degree program. Once accepted, eligible juniors in Geneseo’s sustainability studies program may enroll in GIS and take two classes in their senior year toward their grad program. Application fees are waived for the program.

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History (MA)

SUNY Geneseo students can enroll in an accelerated History Master’s degree program while seniors. This allows them to complete the MA degree in one additional year after their undergraduate education.

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