This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Schools

MCCA and MICU Awarded Grant

To Improve College Transfer Process in Michigan

The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine ( Image Credit (Michael Barera/Wikimedia Commons))

LANSING (July 13, 2020) — Efforts to improve the transfer process between community colleges and Michigan’s independent colleges and universities will receive a boost thanks to a grant awarded by the Teagle Foundation.

The grant, awarded jointly to the Michigan Community College Association and Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities, will be used to improve the transfer process between community colleges and four-year universities in Michigan’s liberal arts programs.

“Expanding opportunities for students to transfer is a top priority for Michigan’s community colleges,” said Erica Lee Orians, executive director of the Michigan Center for Student Success at the Michigan Community College Association. “We are grateful for our partnership with the Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities and this support from the Teagle Foundation.”

Find out what's happening in Farmington-Farmington Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, 52 percent of all students who earned a bachelor’s degree at a four-year institution in the 2015-16 academic year in Michigan had been enrolled at a two-year public institution in the previous 10 years.

“Improving the transfer process will give students better access to additional educational opportunities at Michigan’s independent colleges and universities,” said Robert LeFevre, President of the Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities. “We appreciate the support from the Teagle Foundation and the chance keep improving the transfer process for Michigan students.”

Find out what's happening in Farmington-Farmington Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The support from the Teagle Foundation will help MCCA and MICU explore transfer patterns between community colleges and independent institutions and faculty and administrator perceptions of transfer. The project will generate recommendations to help increase engagement and promote successful transfers to strengthen access to liberal arts education.

ABOUT THE MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATION

The Michigan Community College Association fosters collaboration, connection, and partnerships among the 28 Michigan public community colleges and their stakeholders. The MCCA provides strong legislative and public advocacy in Lansing and throughout Michigan, works to improve the image and credibility of community colleges, and advances numerous shared initiatives through the Michigan Center for Student Success, Michigan Colleges Online, and the Michigan New Jobs Training Program.

ABOUT THE MICHIGAN INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Michigan Independent Colleges & Universities represent the state’s not-for-profit independent colleges and universities. As the voice of Michigan's not-for-profit institutions of higher education, our goal is to increase awareness of the impact MICU members have on higher education in Michigan. With nearly 100,000 students at our institutions, Michigan independent colleges educate approximately 20 percent of all college students in the state. MICU serves its members through government relations, public policy development, and advocacy.

ABOUT THE TEAGLE FOUNDATION

The Teagle Foundation works to support and strengthen liberal arts education, which is fundamental to meaningful work, effective citizenship, and a fulfilling life. Teagle aims to serve as a catalyst for the improvement of teaching and learning in the arts and sciences while addressing issues of financial sustainability and accountability in higher education. For more information, visit www.teaglefoundation.org.

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?

More from Farmington-Farmington Hills