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CLC, UW-Parkside team up to expand transfer options

The College of Lake County and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside approved an agreement on Sept. 25 expanding educational options for students in the college's business career programs.

The agreement was signed by CLC President Jerry Weber and UW-Parkside Chancellor Debbie Ford at a ceremony on the college's Grayslake campus attended by administrators, faculty and students. CLC graduate Patrick Holmes, now a student pursuing a business major at UW-Parkside, also participated.

The agreement assures the smooth transfer to UW-Parkside of credits earned in CLC's Associate in Applied Science degree programs in marketing, management, business administration and entrepreneurship/small business management. Depending on the degree program, students who meet admission requirements will be guaranteed transfer of 54 to 62 credits earned as part of their CLC program.

Unlike transfer degrees, the A.A.S. degree was developed to prepare students for immediate employment upon graduation rather than specifically for transfer toward a bachelor's degree. The signing of the agreement between CLC and UW-Parkside provides a guaranteed transfer pathway for students in the four business-focused A.A.S. degree programs.

The CLC-Parkside agreement is the latest in several articulation agreements established by the university designed to reduce barriers to higher education.

In addition to furthering that goal at CLC, the signing also added a special touch to the day, which by happenstance, marked the 45th anniversary of CLC opening its doors to students.

"It's great to celebrate CLC's birthday with an agreement that offers students more education options," CLC President Jerry Weber said.

"I applaud the hard work of CLC and UW-Parkside faculty and staff who recognized the value of these agreements and worked to make them happen for the benefit of students and our communities," Weber said.

"Our agreement with Parkside aligns perfectly with our goal of forming strong partnerships with universities to offer students practical pathways to affordable, academically strong bachelor's degree programs."

University of Wisconsin-Parkside Chancellor Debbie Ford highlighted a history of collaboration between the two institutions.

"We may be on different sides of a state line, but the mission of both institutions knows no boundaries: student success," Ford said. "Students who come to us from CLC, and especially those in our business program, graduate at a very high rate. I'm proud to say that CLC and Parkside have worked together to benefit our communities and provide the talent base our businesses and organizations need."

Students graduating from CLC with A.A.S. degrees in marketing, management, business administration and entrepreneurship/small business management will have the opportunity to transfer into UW-Parkside in the programs of accounting, marketing, management information systems and business management (with concentration areas of general business, finance, and human resource management) in the UW-Parkside College of Business, Economics, and Computing.

The agreement is considered a true "2-plus-2" agreement, allowing students to transfer into the university with junior standing.

Some CLC students will be eligible for the Midwest Student Exchange, which allows Illinois students to attend UW-Parkside and pay tuition that is competitive with other four-year institutions in Illinois.

Additionally, students who want to begin their education at CLC will have peace of mind knowing that their credits will be accepted at UW-Parkside, and the time and money invested will be recognized.

CLC students wishing to participate in the transfer agreements should contact their program adviser.

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