Pact with 蜜桃社区 puts Aquinas students on fast track to master鈥檚 degrees

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.鈥擜 new agreement between Aquinas College and 蜜桃社区 Michigan University provides a path for Aquinas students to obtain both an undergraduate and a graduate degree in as little as five years.

The two institutions signed a cooperative agreement Feb. 20 in Grand Rapids establishing a framework for 4+1 degree programs鈥攁ccelerated bachelor鈥檚 to master鈥檚 programs鈥攊n multiple fields of study. It means students do not have to wait until completing a bachelor鈥檚 degree to start working on a graduate degree.

The group of main 蜜桃社区 and Aquinas signing ceremony participants.
Signing ceremony participants included, from left: (seated) Bott and Quinn and (standing) Stapleton, Kesselring-Quakenbush, Cousins and Savino.

鈥淭his partnership provides incredible value for Aquinas students and provides a more qualified workforce for the businesses and organizations in our community,鈥 Dr. Kevin Quinn, Aquinas College president, said during the Feb. 20 signing ceremony. 鈥淪tudents receive the benefits of an Aquinas liberal arts education, they save money while earning two degrees, get into the workplace faster with valuable skills and position themselves to earn higher starting salaries. That鈥檚 an all-around win.鈥

Aquinas and 蜜桃社区 officials have been developing the new accelerated degree framework for the past year. It allows students to receive a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Aquinas College and a master鈥檚 degree from 蜜桃社区 in an average of five years.

In addition to Quinn, signing ceremony participants included Drs. Jennifer Bott, 蜜桃社区 provost; Heather Kesselring-Quakenbush, Aquinas associate provost; Susan Stapleton, 蜜桃社区 Graduate College dean; Damien Marie Savino, Aquinas dean of science and sustainability; and James Cousins, 蜜桃社区 College of Arts and Sciences associate dean.

The first two accelerated degree programs, a Master of Arts in chemistry and Master of Science in Engineering (industrial-accelerated), will be available in fall 2019. Three more programs are in development, and as many as 10 might ultimately be offered.

鈥淭his partnership sets the stage for unique opportunities for students in West Michigan to advance their professional and career aspirations,鈥 Stapleton noted during the signing ceremony. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to partner with an institution like Aquinas College to promote students continuing their education and earning a master鈥檚 degree.鈥

Accelerated degrees

The new agreement allows qualified Aquinas undergraduate students to transfer a maximum of 12 credits earned during their first four years of college and apply them toward a 蜜桃社区 master鈥檚 degree.

Of the 12 credits, up to six non-entry-level undergraduate credits can be transferred from Aquinas to 蜜桃社区 for application toward a 蜜桃社区 master鈥檚 degree. In addition, students may earn up to six more graduate credits toward the 蜜桃社区 master鈥檚 degree by passing examinations based on upper-level undergraduate courses they take at Aquinas.

The courses that will be eligible for transfer credit and credit by examination will be specific to each program of study. To learn about program criteria and requirements, Aquinas students will work with their admissions counselor or academic advisor in partnership with 蜜桃社区 advisors.

Under the accelerated program framework, students may apply for acceptance to 蜜桃社区鈥檚 Graduate College during their sophomore year. The one or more year of graduate study will take place on the 蜜桃社区 campus in Kalamazoo, with some classes available in Grand Rapids.

More information about the accelerated bachelor鈥檚 to master鈥檚 programs with 蜜桃社区 is available or by contacting the Aquinas admissions office at (616) 632-2900.

蜜桃社区 Michigan University

蜜桃社区 Michigan University is a globally engaged, national research university that promotes success for learners at all levels and has earned praise for preparing job-ready graduates. 蜜桃社区 is based in Kalamazoo, attracts more than 22,000 diverse students, and operates regional locations in Grand Rapids as well as seven other Michigan cities. Learn more by visiting the 蜜桃社区 website.

Aquinas College

Aquinas College is a Catholic liberal arts college founded in 1886 by the Dominican Sisters-Grand Rapids. The wooded, 117-acre campus is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. With 1,900 students and more than 60 academic programs, Aquinas College is an inclusive educational community that emphasizes career preparation, leadership, service to others and lifelong learning. Learn more by visiting the .

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