MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY: MGA & Ogeechee Technical College Sign IT Degree Transfer Agreement

MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY: MGA & Ogeechee Technical College Sign IT Degree Transfer Agreement
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Middle Georgia State University issued the following announcement on Mar. 29. 

Ogeechee Technical College (OTC) and Middle Georgia State University (MGA) have signed an agreement to create seamless transitions for students pursuing a career in information technology. The agreement is designed to facilitate the transfer of credits earned in the Associate of Applied Science in Cybersecurity degree at OTC to the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology at MGA.

“Many of the students that graduate from Ogeechee Tech choose to continue their education by pursuing a bachelor’s degree in a related field,” said LeAnne Robinson, dean for Academic Affairs at OTC. “This agreement helps provide that seamless transition into a 4-year institution and allows them to take what they’ve learned at our college and expand on it. Cybersecurity and information technology offer diversified career paths and this partnership goes a long way to supporting our regional workforce.”

Effective February 1, 2022, MGA began accepting the general education and major field courses for transfer as detailed in the articulation agreement between the University System of Georgia and the Technical College System of Georgia institutions.

“We are excited to partner with Ogeechee Technical College and provide a pathway for students to become lifelong learners,” said Dr. Kevin Floyd, associate dean for the School of Computing at MGA. “This partnership will make it easier for students to pursue a bachelor’s degree and ultimately a career in information technology. We also look forward to working collaboratively with Ogeechee Technical College CIST faculty and current students on teaching and outreach projects.”

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Middle Georgia State University



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