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CCCC-FSU sign dual enrollment agreements

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Click to enlarge,  Central Carolina Community College and Fayetteville State University signed two dual enrollment agreements Sept. 19 at the college's Lee County Campus, in Sanford. The agreements enable CCCC students in the Early Childhood Education and Broadcast Production Technology programs to take classes at the college and university concurrently to work toward a bachelor's degree. The agreements also provide a smooth transition and transfer of credits from CCCC to the university. Signing the agreements were (seated, from left) Dr. Todd Frobish, FSU chair of the Department of Communication; Dr. Lisa Chapman, CCCC vice president of Academic Affairs; CCCC President Dr. Bud Marchant; and Dr. Leontye Lewis, FSU dean of the School of Education. Also at the signing were (standing, from left) Joni Pavlik, CCCC dean of Business and Media Technologies & Public Services; Jon Matthews, CCCC dean of University Transfer and Health Science; Shari Willis, director of FSU's Teacher Education Recruiting and Advisement Office; and Billy Freeman, chair of CCCC's Media Technologies Department.

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Central Carolina Community College and Fayetteville State University signed two dual enrollment agreements ... (more)

10.03.2011College General

SANFORD - Central Carolina Community College and Fayetteville State University have signed dual enrollment agreements that benefit the college's Early Childhood Education and Broadcasting Production Technology students.

Representatives from FSU met with top CCCC administrators Sept. 19 at the college's Lee County Campus for the signing. Under the terms of the agreements, CCCC students in the two programs who participate in dual enrollment are concurrently enrolled at both institutions.

The agreements set out what courses the students can complete at the college and what courses must be taken at FSU to complete a bachelor's degree. Specific course credits from the Associate in Applied Science degree programs, along with some additional University Transfer division general education credits (bridge courses) will transfer to FSU in partial fulfillment of a bachelor's degree.

"These are the first dual enrollment agreements CCCC has signed with a senior institution like FSU - really, the first of their kind in CCCC's 50-year history," said Jon Matthews, CCCC Dean of University Transfer and Health Science.

The dual enrollment agreements reduce the overall cost of a four-year degree because tuition rates are lower at the community college than at the university. The agreements also help students avoid taking out-of-curriculum courses that will not transfer.

"Fayetteville State University offers further quality educational opportunities for our graduates at a location convenient to them," said CCCC President Dr. Bud Marchant. "We are very pleased to establish with the university these agreements that will significantly benefit our students and facilitate a smooth transition for them."

One of the agreements offers three plans through which the college's dual enrollment Early Childhood Education students can transition to the university's School of Education. There, they can complete studies for a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, Birth through Kindergarten, or Middle Grades Education.

The other agreement puts CCCC Broadcasting Production Technology students on track to transfer to FSU and earn a Bachelor of Arts in Communication. FSU offers degree tracks in Speech Communication, Mass Communication, and Journalism.

"The signing of these agreements is important," said Dr. Leontye Lewis, FSU dean of the School of Education. "CCCC students will have the smooth transition to earning their bachelor's degree. They'll then be able to enter areas of employment at a higher level. They'll also be able to take the next step toward a master's degree, which we would like them to do."

Signing the agreements for CCCC were President Dr. Bud Marchant and Dr. Lisa Chapman, vice president of Academic Affairs. Signing for FSU were Dr. Lewis and Dr. Todd Frobish, chair of the Department of Communication.

Also at the signing representing CCCC were Jon Matthews, CCCC Dean of University Transfer and Health Science; Joni Pavlik, dean of Business and Media Technologies & Public Services; and Billy Freeman, chair of Media Technologies. Shari Willis, director of FSU's Teacher Education Recruiting and Advisement Office, also attended the signing.

For more information about dual enrollment at CCCC, contact Ginger Harris-Pike, chair of Early Childhood, at (919) 718-7260, or gpike@cccc.edu, or Billy Freeman, chair of Media Technologies, at (919) 718-7257, or bfreeman@cccc.edu. The deadline is Nov. 15 to apply for spring semester dual enrollment.