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Bridge to Bachelor's Degree Program
Your Guaranteed Pathway to a Four-Year Degree in Colorado
The Colorado Community College System’s (CCCS) Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree Program ensures first-time students attending any CCCS College are guaranteed admission to a participating four-year college or university upon completion of an Associate degree.
Benefits to Students
CCCS students who participate in the Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree program will have access to:
- Personalized student advising and guidance to ensure credits and administrative supports are in place to easily transfer to a desired four-year program.
- Scholarship opportunities to make degrees from a four-year institution more attainable and affordable.
- A no-hassle transfer process between participating two-year and four-year programs, ensuring a smooth transition.
*The Bridge to Bachelor’s program is designed for students seeking an A.A. or A.S. degree, or a degree in a specific subject.

Unlock Up to $3,000 for Your Final Year Before Transferring!
The Reisher Bridge Scholarship is designed to provide a seamless and structured pathway for Colorado’s highly motivated students from low-income backgrounds, empowering students to earn both their associate and bachelor’s degree with minimal debt. Students who are enrolled in the Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree Transfer Program will be given automatic consideration.
Save up toby starting your degree at MCC!
University Partners
The Bridge to Bachelor’s program is made possible through collaborative agreements between CCCS and select Colorado four-year universities. Thanks to these creative partnerships, more Colorado students will be able to attend college and complete their four-year degree. Ensure your admission to:
Get started at MCC!
STEP 1: Apply to MCC
Complete the application for admission online
STEP 2: Apply for COF
Apply for the College Opportunity Fund if you are a Colorado resident. The State of Colorado provides a stipend per credit hour.
STEP 3: Apply for Financial Aid
Complete the FAFSA, apply for scholarships, and see other funding options.
See Financial Aid
STEP 4: Meet an Advisor
Your advisor will help you plan your schedule and make sure you have satisfied the prerequisites for your destination university.














