UWG, West Georgia Tech sign transfer agreement

Published 12:00 am Thursday, May 5, 2016

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Officials from University of West Georgia and West Georgia Technical College sign the transfer articulation agreement for nursing students. From left are, seated, Micheal Crafton, provost and vice president for academic affairs at UWG; Kyle Marrero, president of UWG; Steve G. Daniel, president of WGTC; and Mr. Pat Hannon, vice president for academic affairs at WGTC. Standing are Kristen Douglas, vice president of institutional effectiveness at WGTC; Tammy McClenny, RN to BSN program director at UWG; and Jenny Schuessler, dean of the Tanner Health System School of Nursing at UWG.

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2016/05/web1_web0505UWG-WGTC.jpgOfficials from University of West Georgia and West Georgia Technical College sign the transfer articulation agreement for nursing students. From left are, seated, Micheal Crafton, provost and vice president for academic affairs at UWG; Kyle Marrero, president of UWG; Steve G. Daniel, president of WGTC; and Mr. Pat Hannon, vice president for academic affairs at WGTC. Standing are Kristen Douglas, vice president of institutional effectiveness at WGTC; Tammy McClenny, RN to BSN program director at UWG; and Jenny Schuessler, dean of the Tanner Health System School of Nursing at UWG.

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CARROLLTON – West Georgia Technical College students who complete the associate degree in nursing (ADN) can now transfer to the University of West Georgia’s bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) without losing any course credits thanks to a transfer articulation agreement signed by both institutions.

“Our goal is to continue to work with WGTC to provide pathways for achievement and opportunity for our students,” said Kyle Marrero, president of the University of West Georgia. “This is yet another of many agreements that we look forward to in the future.”

Through this agreement, a student may transfer 63 hours of credit toward a bachelor of science in nursing at UWG, provided the student has a grade of C or above on the courses to transfer.

“This new articulation agreement is another step forward in the wonderful collaboration between our two institutions,” said Steve G. Daniel, president of West Georgia Technical College. “It is such a pleasure to work with Dr. Marrero as we continue to increase the access our local citizens have to high-quality post-secondary education right here at home.”

This partnership emphasizes the commitment of UWG and WGTC to facilitate a student’s ability to transfer into a degree that supports the mission and goals of both institutions.

“Our ADN graduates can use this new agreement to transition seamlessly into the BSN program at UWG,” added Pat Hannon, vice president for academic affairs at West Georgia Technical College. “We are proud to offer this opportunity to our graduates who want to further their education and have greater career options in the nursing field.”

The agreement will be in effect for three years from the date of the signing, at which time, both institutions will review the program.

For more information about UWG’s bachelor of science in nursing, visit www.westga.edu/nursing. For more information about WGTC’s associate degree in nursing, visit www.westgatech.edu.

From a press release submitted by University of West Georgia and West Georgia Technical College. Submit your organization’s press release to editor Matthew Strother at mstrother@civitasmedia.com.