Howard
Community College (HCC) and Prince George’s Community College (PGCC), both in
nearby Maryland counties, announced in March 2022 a partnership with Washington
Adventist University to expand access to bachelor’s degree programs at Laurel College
Center.
Founded by HCC and PGCC, Laurel College Center is a Maryland regional higher education center that serves students seeking associate and bachelor’s degrees.
“On behalf of
Washington Adventist University, we are thrilled to partner with Prince
George’s Community College and Howard Community College to expand opportunities
for career advancement and professional development through personalized,
timely degree completion as uniquely offered to students and constituents of
the Laurel College Centre,” said Cheryl Kisunzu, Ph.D., provost of Washington
Adventist University.
“At Washington
Adventist University, we commit to creating opportunities through which
individual competencies and credentials of the adult learner are refined for
service in a manner which is both credible and compelling. We are confident
that through this partnership each student will be personally empowered to
enrich our community, our nation, and our global society in new and awesome
ways.” Said Kisunzu.
In a memorandum
of agreement between Laurel College Centre and Washington Adventist University
(WAU), located in Takoma Park, Maryland, students who earn their associate
degrees at HCC or PGCC will be able to transfer their credits and gain
admission to WAU classes at the centre.
Washington
Adventist University at Laurel College Centre will offer a Bachelor of Science
in general studies with a concentration in communication or a concentration in
health care administration.
Courses are
taught one night a week in eight-week sessions, allowing students to complete
their bachelor’s degree from WAU in 18-24 months.
Laurel College Centre’s
partnership with WAU guarantees admission for all Howard Community College and
Prince George’s Community College students who meet eligibility requirements,
maximizing opportunities and accelerating pathways to a four-year degree for
students throughout the state.
“Student success
is a priority at Prince George’s Community College, and we strive to make
education as accessible and convenient as possible,” said Clayton A. Railey,
Ph.D., executive vice president and provost of Teaching, Learning, and Student
Success.
“That’s why we
are so pleased to welcome Washington Adventist University as a partner. We know
this agreement will help ease the transition from an associate to bachelor’s
program, and that it will go far to help students achieve their higher
education goals.”
“The Laurel
College Center is a supportive community of colleges and universities that are
committed to providing students with an education to get ahead in work and in
life,” said Jean Svacina, Ph.D., vice president of academic affairs at Howard
Community College.
“Howard
Community College is proud to partner with Washington Adventist University in
opening new pathways for students to earn their baccalaureate degree.”
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