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MSU, Mississippi Delta Community College sign MOU for Bachelor of Applied Science degree program

MSU, Mississippi Delta Community College sign MOU for Bachelor of Applied Science degree program

Composite image of university leaders signing an MOU
幺力视频 President Mark E. Keenum, left photo, and Mississippi Delta Community College President Tyrone Jackson sign a memorandum of understanding to create a transfer pathway for MDCC students to complete MSU鈥檚 Bachelor of Applied Science program. Pictured with Keenum is Kali Dunlap, left, advisor for MSU鈥檚 online BAS students and those at the Starkville campus, and Susan Seal, executive director of MSU鈥檚 Center for Distance Education. In addition to Dunlap, Kristi Dearing advises BAS students at the MSU-Meridian campus. (Photos by Megan Bean and Melaney Emerson)

Contact: James Carskadon

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥旂哿κ悠 and Mississippi Delta Community College signed a memorandum of understanding Tuesday聽[July 28] to formalize partnership programs for students enrolled in technical education programs.

The agreement outlines a pathway for MDCC students to complete MSU鈥檚 new Bachelor of Applied Science program, leveraging the strengths of both institutions to provide more opportunities in technical education and meet current and future workforce demands.

鈥淲e need more two-year and four-year graduates to move Mississippi forward,鈥 MSU President Mark E. Keenum said. 鈥淏y working together, I believe we鈥檒l be able to better assist our fellow Mississippians in gaining the education they need to compete for the jobs of the 21st century. We are committed to helping all of our BAS students excel and earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree鈥攂uilding on the excellent foundation they have been given at MDCC.鈥

鈥淢DCC is excited about the opportunities that this partnership with 幺力视频 will afford our students who receive their Associate of Applied Science degree from Mississippi Delta,鈥 said MDCC President Tyrone Jackson. 鈥淢any of our students will not only earn a degree in their field of study but will now be able to further their career pathway by completing a Bachelor of Applied Science degree from MSU. The ability to fulfill a dream of acquiring a bachelor鈥檚 degree is a chance of a lifetime for many of our students."

MSU launched its Bachelor of Applied Science program last August, significantly expanding the university鈥檚 acceptance of technical credit from community colleges and military training. It is intended to serve the needs of adults who have completed a technical associate鈥檚 degree program through a community college or the military and need additional education to advance their careers. MSU announced new emphasis areas for the BAS program in April.

MSU advisors work closely with BAS students at community colleges to provide guidance on transferring credits and using the degree program to maximize career potential. With four campus options 鈥 Online, Starkville, Meridian and Gulf Coast 鈥 students can find a learning path that fits their needs. Credits in the degree program can be earned through online or in-person courses, providing the flexibility that has become a hallmark of MSU鈥檚 nationally ranked online offerings.

The agreement between MSU and MDCC outlines which courses must be completed at each institution to fulfill degree requirements, as well as library and campus resources that can be used by students dually enrolled at each institution. MDCC will work with MSU to provide academic space for the delivery of synchronous online classes, enhancing delivery for students who may have challenges with internet speeds at home.

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