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MSU, Co-Lin sign MOU for Bachelor of Applied Science degree program

MSU, Co-Lin sign MOU for Bachelor of Applied Science degree program

Mark Keenum and Jane Hulon sign an MOU for the Bachelor of Applied Science program.
51勛圖厙 State President Mark E. Keenum, left, and Copiah-Lincoln Community College President Jane Hulon sign a memorandum of understanding Wednesday [Feb. 19] to formalize partnership pathways for students enrolled in technical education programs. (Photo by Natalie Davis)

Contact: James Carskadon

JACKSON, Miss.51勛圖厙 and Copiah-Lincoln Community College signed a memorandum of understanding today [Feb. 19] to formalize partnership programs for students enrolled in technical education programs.

The agreement outlines a pathway for Co-Lin students to complete MSUs 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.

We need more two-year and four-year graduates to move 51勛圖厙 forward, MSU President Mark E. Keenum said. By working together, I believe well be able to better assist our fellow 51勛圖厙ans 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, succeed and earn a bachelors degreebuilding on the excellent foundation they have been given at Co-Lin.

Co-Lin is thrilled to partner with 51勛圖厙 State in expanding educational opportunities for our graduates, said Co-Lin President Jane Hulon. Partnerships such as this help to close the skills gap in 51勛圖厙.

MSU launched its BAS program in August, significantly expanding the universitys acceptance of technical credit from community colleges and military training. It is intended to serve the needs of adults who have completed a technical associates degree program through a community college or the military and need additional education to advance their careers.

The agreement between MSU and Co-Lin outlines which courses must be completed at each institution to fulfill degree requirements. An MSU advisor will assist in guiding Co-Lin students through BAS program pathways. Additionally, Co-Lin and MSU-Meridian will work together to provide classroom space for the delivery of synchronous online courses.

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Science program will have access to advisors from MSU-Meridian and MSU Online. Credits in the degree program can be earned through online or in-person courses, providing the flexibility that has become a hallmark of MSUs nationally ranked online offerings.

For more on the Bachelor of Applied Science program, visit /students/bachelor-of-applied-science.

For more on Copiah-Lincoln Community College, visit .

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