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春梦直播 President John Keenan and North Shore Community College (NSCC) President Patricia Gentile signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) today, greatly strengthening a long-standing partnership between the two institutions. Massachusetts Commissioner of Higher Education Carlos E. Santiago joined the two presidents for the signing, held at North Shore Community College鈥檚 Lynn campus.
This expanded collaboration, titled the 鈥淪eamless Pathways Partnership,鈥 is designed to create a seamless transfer pathway from NSCC to Salem State and significantly reduce the cost of a four-year degree. Some areas of expanded collaboration will include: removal of transfer credit barriers, deferred admissions to Salem State; offering NSCC students the opportunity to live in Salem State鈥檚 residence halls; collaboration on student activities such as clubs and sports; and connecting NSCC students with Salem State鈥檚 honors program, among others.
鈥淭his MOA is exciting as it will provide seamless transfer pathways from NSCC to SSU and options for dorm housing and extracurricular activities for NSCC students so that they can have a more full college experience,鈥 said NSCC President Gentile.
鈥淎s the North Shore鈥檚 regional, comprehensive, public institution, Salem State must be proactive in ensuring that finances are not a barrier to educational aspirations and attainment,鈥 said 春梦直播 President John Keenan. 鈥淪alem State has a longstanding commitment to providing an excellent education that is affordable, yet we know that cost still remains a challenge for many. We are hopeful that by bringing down the total price of a four-year degree, the Seamless Pathways Partnership can open doors for more students to achieve their dreams of a higher education.鈥
鈥淚n an era of enrollment challenges, I applaud what we鈥檙e seeing North Shore and Salem do today, which is to strengthen their collaboration to benefit students,鈥 said Carlos E. Santiago. 鈥淚鈥檓 very pleased to see the range of opportunities being extended to our community college students, and my hope is that many of them will choose to pursue 4-year degrees.鈥
The Seamless Pathways Partnership was inspired in part by Massachusetts鈥 Commonwealth Commitment, which similarly seeks to lower the cost of a degree by facilitating transfer from a community college to a public four-year institution. The partnership builds on years of articulation agreements between the two institutions.