
L to R: Eduardo Imbert ’27, Julia DAndra ’27,
Kaden Wheeler ’25 (/Matt Burkhartt)
is setting a new standard in transfer student success with the launch of the Honors Pathway program. This initiative connects students enrolled in honors programs at SUNY community colleges with Geneseo’s public honors college experience, creating a clear route from associate-level study to bachelor’s degree completion.
“We are building a true honors-to-honors bridge—one that recognizes excellence, which starts at a community college, and makes the path to a Geneseo degree transparent, supportive, and guaranteed,” said Costas Solomou, vice president for enrollment management at .
The program’s initial launch is expected in Fall 2026. It will include five community college partners: Hudson Valley Community College, Monroe Community College, Onondaga Community College, Suffolk County Community College, and Westchester Community College. Up to 100 students will be selected to participate in the Honors Pathway program each academic year.
Students will participate in monthly enrichment seminars. They will receive peer mentoring from current transfer students and visit the campus. Participants will also receive stipends each semester. Those who complete their associate degree and meet the minimum GPA requirement are guaranteed direct admission to Geneseo with junior standing—ensuring no credits are lost.
“Geneseo is proud to partner with community colleges across the state to expand access to our public honors college experience and to recognize the talent, ambition, and excellence of these distinguished students,” said Melinda Treadwell, president of .
“The Pathway Program reflects our deep commitment to equity, academic excellence, and seamless transfer by complementing Geneseo’s broader access and student success initiatives and by creating a clear, high‑impact route to bachelor’s degree completion at New York’s public honors college,” said Treadwell. “Together, these efforts advance our equity‑centered vision by removing barriers, strengthening pathways, and opening doors to transformational educational opportunity. We are grateful for the support and partnership of Chancellor John B. King Jr. and the SUNY Board of Trustees with this new program.“
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Monique Patenaude, PhD
Executive Director of Content Strategy and Media Relations