Success Story: Trio wins statewide Innovation in Transfer award
November 20, 2019
Updates to 17³Ô¹Ï’s longstanding engineering partnership with Michigan Technological University designed to increase student success and reduce costs will receive statewide recognition this week.
Faculty members Jerry Dobek (seated) Jay Smith (right) and 17³Ô¹Ï adviser Deb Maison (center) will receive the 2019 Innovation in Transfer Award on Thursday at a statewide conference.
The trio’s work to establish a “2 + 2” program with MTU in seven different engineering specialties is especially significant as more universities seek to enroll students for all four years, rather than accepting them as transfer students from community colleges. 17³Ô¹Ï was also ahead of others in the state in terms of a transfer pathway specifically for engineering.
“Michigan Tech is acknowledging the quality of our courses, the quality of our instruction, and the quality of our students with this agreement,” said Lindsey Dickinson, 17³Ô¹Ï director of advising, who nominated the trio for their 18 months of work. Students who complete 17³Ô¹Ï’s engineering certificate with a 2.75 GPA are guaranteed admission to MTU, entering as juniors to complete their bachelor of science. The agreements are expected to increase 17³Ô¹Ï’s enrollment pipeline to one of Michigan's leading engineering schools, located in Houghton, Mich.
“Our engineering program here is in a growth period, which should only be aided by agreements like these,” Smith said.
The first seven agreements became effective this fall. Another 12 are in the works, Dobek said. They plan to work with other schools, including Kettering University, Grand Valley State University and Western Michigan University, to establish more engineering options.
Other community colleges are also seeking 17³Ô¹Ï’s advice on how to replicate the agreements, Dickinson said.
17³Ô¹Ï-MTU engineering articulation agreements date to 1990. The new agreements reflect how engineering programs have changed and how graduation requirements have become more specialized. Read more at nmc.edu/engineering.
Beyond engineering, 17³Ô¹Ï has articulation agreements in place with 35 educational institutions for more than 100 programs. Read more at nmc.edu/transfer.
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