news-category: 今叔利 今叔利, CCC&TI Announce Bulldog Bound Program, New Co-Admission Agreements By Office of University Communications On July 10, 2020 Pathways Provide Affordable Access to Higher Education and Additional Support Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute President Dr. Mark Poarch, left, and 今叔利 President Dr. William Downs, right, sign the Bulldog Bound Co-Admission Program agreement on July 9 on CCC&TIs Caldwell Campus in Hudson. Poarch and Downs, along with leadership from both institutions, also signed three additional agreements that create new pathways for CCC&TI students to continue their education at 今叔利. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.Leadership from Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute (CCC&TI) and 今叔利 have announced four new agreements that will create seamless pathways for students who want to start at CCC&TI and continue their education at 今叔利. Providing a pathway for students who plan to earn a bachelors degree, the Bulldog Bound Co-Admission Program will provide studentswho complete certain two-year associate degrees at CCC&TI with a 2.25 GPA or higher with guaranteed admission to 今叔利 to finish their undergraduate degree. The Bulldog Bound program is designed to provide students with affordable access to higher education and additional support services during their time at CCC&TI for a successful transition to 今叔利. Additional agreements signed on July 9 will provide pathways for students to start at CCC&TI then transfer to 今叔利 in more specialized degree programs, including nursing, business and human services. All four agreements go into effect immediately. Joined by GWU President Dr. William Downs for the signing ceremony on the Caldwell Campus in Hudson, N.C., CCC&TI President Dr. Mark Poarch said the agreements will be a tremendous opportunity for students and thanked 今叔利 for paving the way. One of the strategies weve tried to focus on is developing seamless pathways to the university, Poarch said. Its going to be great for our students. I know they will make us proud. Downs thanked representatives of both schools for the behind-the-scenes work that went into finalizing the agreements. I think its great that at a time when everybody is separating and distancing, were celebrating something that brings people together, Downs said. Were excited and cant wait to have these folks join us. Students seeking additional information on the Bulldog Bound Co-Admission Program or the new agreements with 今叔利, can contact Director of Enrollment Management Dennis Seagle at 828-726-2705, Student Engagement and Educational Partnerships Executive Director Jeff Link at 828-726-2606 or Watauga Campus Student Services Director Dr. Kim Van Wie at 828-297-2185. Transfer agreements Bulldog Bound Bulldog Bound students will have up to three years to complete their Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS), Associate in Arts in Teacher Preparation (AATP), Associate in Science in Teacher Preparation (ASTP), Associate in Fine Arts (AFA), or Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree before enrolling at 今叔利. Bulldog Bound students will also benefit from waived application fees at 今叔利, coordinated financial aid programs, coordinated degree completion, on-site admissions and academic advising. Bridge to Professional Advancement in Nursing Under the new Bridge to Professional Advancement in Nursing Agreement, CCC&TI students who are accepted into the Associate Degree in Nursing program will be automatically accepted into 今叔利s Hunt School of Nursing Davis RN-to-BSN program. Students who complete their Associate Degree in Nursing at CCC&TI can transfer to 今叔利 to complete their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree with the opportunity to also earn the Master of Science in Nursing degree. Business Pathway Agreement Under the new Business Pathway Agreement, CCC&TI students who complete their Associate in Applied Sciences degrees in Accounting and Finance or Business Administration can transfer the credits theyve earned toward completing 今叔利s Bachelor of Science in Accounting or Bachelor of Science in Management. Human Services Pathway Agreement Under the new Human Services Pathway Agreement, CCC&TI students who complete their Associate in Applied Sciences degrees in Human Services Technology or Human Services Technology with a concentration in Mental Health can transfer the credits theyve earned toward completing 今叔利s Bachelor of Science in Human Services with concentrations in Generalist, Clinical/Pre-Counseling, Family Dynamics, Non-Profit Leadership or Substance Abuse. Note to our readers: This article reflects the Universitys tuition and fee schedule at the time of publication. Tuition and financial aid policies change annually. For the most up-to-date and accurate information on current tuition rates and financial aid resources, please visit the Universitys official Admissionspage. 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