FOR RELEASE: Sept. 26, 2012
NEWS CONTACT: Andrew Oppmann, Andrew.Oppmann@mtsu.edu or 615-339-8851
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MTSU, Roane State ink agreement to encourage student success, transfer
options
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The presidents of MTSU and Roane State Community College signed
agreements today that will ease the transition for students seeking to transfer
from the community college to the university in Murfreesboro.
MTSU’s
Dr. Sidney A. McPhee and Roane State’s Dr. Gary Goff authorized three
agreements that create dual admissions, concurrent enrollment and reverse transfer
options between the college and the university. The signing took place at the
Knoxville Museum of Art during MTSU’s “True Blue Tour,” a six-city admissions
caravan of deans, administrators and counselors.
“We welcome this opportunity to strengthen our already strong
ties with Roane State,” McPhee said. “MTSU is the No. 1 destination of transfer
students in Tennessee, and this agreement makes it even easier for Roane State
students to attend our university.”
“Roane
State is excited to sign these three agreements with MTSU. The agreements will provide greater
opportunities for our students,” Goff said. “We are proud to partner with Middle
Tennessee State University.”
The
dual admission program allows eligible Roane State students to get MTSU
advising, registration priority and admission while still attending the
community college.
The
concurrent enrollment aspect of the new agreement allows students to enroll in classes at both institutions simultaneously
and get financial aid for the total number of credits if needed. Officials
said that change will help students whose majors require lower-division courses
not available at the community-college level, such as nutrition, interior
design and Concrete Industry Management.
The
reverse transfer portion of the plan gives former Roane State students who
transferred to MTSU before receiving an associate’s degree to transfer their
MTSU course work back to the community college, eventually allowing them to get
a Roane State diploma.
Students
must meet certain criteria to be eligible for the new partnership with Roane
State, including meeting admissions standards for MTSU.
MTSU,
the state’s largest undergraduate university and the largest and oldest institution
in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, also has
established dual-admission programs with Nashville State, Chattanooga State,
Dyersburg State and Motlow State community colleges.
Roane State is a two-year TBR college
that provides transfer curricula, career-preparation programs and continuing
education. Founded in 1971, the college has campuses in Crossville, Harriman,
Huntsville, Jamestown, Knoxville, LaFollette, Lenoir City, Oak Ridge and
Wartburg.
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