JOHNSON CITY —
The presidents of Middle Tennessee State University and Northeast State
Community College signed agreements Monday (Sept. 22) to ease the transition
for students seeking to transfer from the community college to the university.
MTSU’s Dr. Sidney A. McPhee and Northeast State’s Dr. Janice
Gilliam authorized three agreements that create dual admissions and reverse
transfer options between the community college — with a main campus in
Blountville, Tennessee, and four satellite campuses — and MTSU, located in
Murfreesboro.
The agreement signing occurred at The Millennium Center in
Johnson City, where the second leg of the six-city True Blue Tour was held later
for prospective students and their guests.
"These agreements point to the need for higher education
institutions to work together more closely to help more Tennesseans earn a
college degree,” said McPhee. “This partnership with Northeast State is part of
MTSU’s ongoing efforts to remove barriers for students seeking their degrees
and to support the state’s goal of producing a more educated workforce.”
“We are delighted to have this opportunity to work with Middle
Tennessee State University,” Gilliam said. “This agreement is a great opportunity for
students to establish a relationship with both Northeast State and MTSU, which
we believe will enhance their academic experience and help them achieve their
goal of college completion.”
The agreements allow Northeast State
students to interact with MTSU advisers and have access to faculty and programs
within their proposed majors. Students completing an associate degree will be
granted access to register early for university classes.
Another element of the agreements is reverse
transfer.
A student completing MTSU courses can transfer those credits
back to Northeast State to help meet requirements for an associate degree. To
learn more, students should email transfer@mtsu.edu
or visit http://www.mtsu.edu/apply.
MTSU, the largest and oldest institution in the Tennessee
Board of Regent’s system, also has established dual-admission programs with
Nashville State, Chattanooga State, Dyersburg State, Motlow State, Jackson
State and Roane State community colleges.
Northeast State is a two-year TBR college providing
university parallel programs designed for students desiring to transfer to
another college or university, career programs for students planning to enter
the workforce immediately upon graduation and continuing education and
community service programs for professional growth and personal enrichment to
citizens from five counties. The school has campuses in Blountville,
Elizabethton, Gray, Kingsport and one soon to open in Johnson City.
About MTSU
Founded in 1911
as one of three state normal schools for teacher training, MTSU is the oldest
and largest public university in Middle Tennessee and in the Tennessee Board of
Regents system with a fall enrollment averaging nearly 25,000 students for the
past five years. A comprehensive university focused on student success, MTSU
features eight undergraduate colleges and the College of Graduate Studies, and
more than 150 programs and departments including accounting, aerospace,
Concrete Industry Management, music and recording industry. A new $147 million
Science Building opened this fall. State-of-the-art College of Education,
Student Union and Student Services and Administration Center buildings opened
in recent years. For more information, call 615-898-2300, visit http://mtsu.edu/
or follow on Twitter @MTSUNews.
About
Northeast State Community College
Founded in 1966, Northeast State Community College has campuses in Blountville,
Elizabethton, Gray, Kingsport and one soon to open in Johnson City. Northeast
State had a fall 2013 enrollment of nearly 5,900 students. It is a comprehensive two-year community college under the
governance of the Tennessee Board of Regents of the State University and Community College System of
Tennessee. As a comprehensive community college, Northeast State provides
university parallel programs designed for students desiring to transfer to
another college or university, career programs for students planning to enter
the workforce immediately upon graduation and continuing education and
community service programs for professional growth and personal enrichment to
the citizens of Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi and Washington counties. For more information,
visit http://www.northeaststate.edu/, call 423-323-3191 or 800-836-7822 or follow on Twitter
@northeaststate.
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