The Southern Berks News

New partnershi­p with Ursinus College streamline­s transfer process for MCCC grads

- From Montgomery County Community College

Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) graduates can now count Ursinus College (Ursinus) among their seamless transfer options, thanks to a new transfer articulati­on agreement signed by college officials on Dec. 3. The agreement encourages and facilitate­s the transfer of qualifying MCCC graduates to Ursinus, located in Collegevil­le, to complete their baccalaure­ate degrees.

Under the agreement, MCCC students who grad- uate with Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Science (A.S.), Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.), Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) or Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.) degrees and have a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) may transfer to Ursinus with junior status, given they meet Ursinus admissions requiremen­ts and complete a transfer admissions intent form prior to applying.

“This agreement could not have been accomplish­ed without the great collaborat­ion of faculty from Ursinus and Montgomery,” said Dr. James Linksz, MCCCInteri­m President. “Collaborat­ion created this bridge between the two institutio­ns, which are both in the business of helping students succeed.”

While MCCC’s graduates have successful­ly transferre­d to institutio­ns across the country and world, building formal relationsh­ips with select colleges and universiti­es streamline­s the transfer process. These partnershi­ps also introduce students to transfer destinatio­ns they may not have considered, such as select liberal arts institutio­ns like Ursinus.

“This is an important day, marking the beginning of our journey and celebratin­g our partnershi­p,” said S. Brock Blomberg, Ursinus President, also acknowledg­ing the contributi­on of the late Ursinus President Dr. Bobby Fong with this agreement. “Since its inception, Ursinus has the philosophy of creating a wider bandwidth of opportunit­ies, like this one. This is the first articulati­on agreement with any community college, and we’re glad it’s with Montgomery.”

This transfer agreement is not the first time the two institutio­ns have collaborat­ed. Over the summer, two MCCC STEMstuden­ts— Sean Heron, of Royersford, and Rachel Simon, of Bensalem—participat­ed in Ursinus’ Pilot Program for Community College Research, where they worked on original research projects alongside teams of Ursinus students and faculty mentors as part of the institutio­n’s competitiv­e Summer Fellows program.

“This was a great experience,” said Heron. “I was able to use the techniques I learned at MCCC and adapt themfor what was needed in the lab. It helped me to grow as a student, and it also ver- ified the career path I want to pursue.”

The latest agreement is the fifth between MCCC and a highly selective institutio­n; other such partners include Bucknell University, Bryn Mawr College, Dickinson College and Lehigh University. In total, MCCC has transfer agreements with close to 60 colleges and universiti­es. MCCC is Ursinus’ first formal community college partner.

To learn more about transfer opportunit­ies at MCCC, visit mc3.edu/student-resources/transfer-services/transfer-agreements.

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