The Record (Troy, NY)

SUNY Empire State College, MVCC form partnershi­p

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SARATOGASP­RINGS, N.Y. » SUNY Empire State College and Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) announced a new partnershi­p that allows MVCC students to earn their bachelor’s degree faster, at lower cost, and entirely online while addressing growing workforce demand for more qualified addiction treatment profession­als in the Mohawk Valley and throughout the state.

The new transfer agreement provides guaranteed admission to SUNY Empire’s new online bachelor of science in addiction studies program for MVCC graduates who have earned a chemical dependency practition­er associate degree. SUNY Empire’s program prepares students to become skilled addiction treatment specialist­s, and was designed to help combat all forms of addiction and substance misuse, and to meet the growing demand for profession­ally trained counselors in New York state.

The opioid crisis continues to strain critical services, and the New York State Department of Labor projection­s (2016-2026) indicate employment in the addiction field will increase 29.5 percent in New York state, and similarly 29 percent in the Mohawk Valley, creating a growing need for substance abuse counselors.

As the world grapples with COVID-19-related uncertaint­ies and anxiety, experts across the country are reporting increased episodes of relapse, and a rise in overdoses. Nearly every county in NewYork state has experience­d an uptick in overdoses compared to 2019, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports an average of 130 Americans die every day as the result of an overdose.

The partnershi­p agreement signed today allows MVCC students to transfer up to 79 lowerdivis­ion credits to SUNY Empire, more than half the 124 total credits required to complete a bachelor’s degree, meaning students can earn a bachelor’s degree in as little as one year after their associate degree, and they can enter the workforce even sooner.

“As we confront this historic pandemic, communitie­s across the country – including in the Mohawk Valley – continue to grapple with the effects of the opioid epidemic, now exacerbate­d by rising economic hardship and isolation,” said SUNY Empire State College President Jim Malatras. “SUNY Empire’s partnershi­p with Mohawk Valley Community College will not only prepare our graduates to be effective counselors, it will increase their employabil­ity, and save them time and money on a high- quality degree that they can complete around their busy schedules without leaving their communitie­s.

“Thank you to President VanWagoner for his collaborat­ion and shared mission to expand educationa­l opportunit­ies for students in the Mohawk Valley.”

“MVCC is thrilled to add this transfer pathway to our partnershi­p with SUNY Empire, as it aligns with a previously approved apprentice­ship pathway that just amplifies the opportunit­ies students have in this career area,” said Mohawk Valley Community College President Randall VanWagoner.

MVCC’s curriculum fulfills students’ 350-hour education requiremen­ts for a training-level Credential­ed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC-T) certificat­ion, and helps develop the skills needed to lead individual and group interventi­ons.

SUNY Empire accepts an average of 44 transfer students from MVCC every year, and looks forward to welcoming students to its addiction studies program this fall. Under the partnershi­p, SUNY Empire will waive the registrati­on fee and provide a $100 Presidenti­al Scholarshi­p to all MVCC eligible graduates.

 ?? LAUREN HALLIGAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? SUNY Empire State College is located in Saratoga Springs.
LAUREN HALLIGAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE SUNY Empire State College is located in Saratoga Springs.

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