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N.C. Wesleyan, CCCC sign agreement

09.10.2014College & CommunityCollege General

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N.C. Wesleyan, CCCC sign agreement

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Dr. Dewey Clark (center left), president of North Carolina Wesleyan College, and Dr. Bud Marchant, president of Central Carolina Community College, shake hands following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions that will expand their partnership. The signing took place Sept. 9 at CCCC's Lee County Campus. N.C. Wesleyan will start offering some bachelor's degree classes at the Lee Campus in May 2015, as well as having an admissions officer/advisor at the campus. Pictured with the presidents are Dr. Brian Merritt (seated left), CCCC vice president of Student Learning; Dr. Michael Brown (seated right), NCWC provost; and (back, from left) Saundra Carmichael, NCWC Durham Campus director; Dr. Evan Duff, NCWC vice president of Adult and Professional Studies; Katie Farrell, NCWC executive director of Community College Partnerships; and Jon Matthews, CCCC associate provost/dean of Business & Media Technologies, Education and University Transfer. For more information about CCCC, visit www.cccc.edu. For more information about N.C. Wesleyan, visit www.ncwc.edu.

N.C. Wesleyan, CCCC sign agreement

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Dr. Dewey Clark (center left), president of North Carolina Wesleyan College, and Dr. Bud Marchant, president of Central Carolina Community College, sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions that will expand their partnership. The signing took place Sept. 9 at CCCC's Lee County Campus. N.C. Wesleyan will start offering some bachelor's degree classes at the Lee Campus in May 2015, as well as having an admissions officer/advisor at the campus. Pictured with the presidents are Dr. Brian Merritt (seated left), CCCC vice president of Student Learning; Dr. Michael Brown (seated right), NCWC provost; and (back, from left) Sandra Carmichael, NCWC Durham Campus director; Dr. Evan Duff, NCWC vice president of Adult and Professional Studies; Katie Farrell, NCWC executive director of Community College Partnerships; and Jon Matthews, CCCC associate provost/dean of Business & Media Technologies, Education and University Transfer. For more information about CCCC programs, go to www.cccc.edu. For more information about N.C. Wesleyan, visit www.ncwc.edu.

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