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Mid-State and 51ĀŅĀ× celebrate 30-year partnership, highlight liberal arts transfer

Mid-State and 51ĀŅĀ× celebrate 30-year partnership, highlight liberal arts transfer

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Mid-State and 51ĀŅĀ× celebrate 30-year partnership, highlight liberal arts transfer

51ĀŅĀ× and Mid-State Technical College on May 17 celebrated 30 years of working together, as well as creation of the latest pathway to help students earn a college education.

Lakeland and MSTC recently signed an agreement that allows students who earn an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree in Liberal Arts at Mid-State to transfer to Lakeland with junior standing and apply all their credits toward a Lakeland bachelor’s degree. The new transfer agreement is expected to go into effect this fall.

MSTC received approved from the UW Board of Regents on April 8 to offer the two-year liberal arts degrees. Final approval by the Higher Learning Commission to offer the degrees is pending.

MSTC grads who enroll in a bachelor's degree program with Lakeland will receive a 20% tuition discount.

The new agreements are the latest chapter in Lakeland’s long history of successful partnerships with Wisconsin’s technical colleges. Lakeland was among the first four-year colleagues in Wisconsin to develop pathways for technical college graduates to complete a bachelor’s degree.

Through special pre-major pathways, MSTC graduates will have a wide variety of academic options for their four-year degree at Lakeland, including accounting, analytics, business administration, communication, computer science, criminal justice, management information systems, marketing and psychology.

ā€œThe degrees available through these new agreements enable technical colleges to enhance the educational options they provide to their communities,ā€ said Lakeland President Beth Borgen. ā€œBy partnering with the technical colleges in this way, we open college options to new populations of students who have the potential and ability to pursue post-secondary education. This new level of access benefits students and their families, local schools and Wisconsin communities.

ā€œIt’s exciting to see private and public institutions working together for a common good – helping our students achieve their educational goals while aligning with regional workforce development needs.ā€

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