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Mercer County College, William Paterson Reach 3+1 Agreement
Students can attend Mercer County College for 3 years before transferring to William Paterson for 1 year to earn their bachelor's degree.
WEST WINDSOR, NJ — Mercer County Community College has entered into a 3+1 agreement with William Paterson University, college officials announced on Thursday. Under the program, students are permitted to complete their first three years of education at Mercer County Community College before transferring to William Paterson for one year to earn their bachelor’s degree.
The agreement covers potential majors in a number of fields including Computer Science, Liberal Arts, and Health Professions. It was signed by William Paterson University President Dr. Richard Helldobler and Mercer County Community College President Dr. Jianping Wang in a virtual ceremony on Thursday.
The two institutions already have a partnership that enables Mercer County Community College students to remain on the college’s West Windsor campus to earn a William Paterson degree in the majors of Early Childhood Education, Psychology, and Liberal Studies.
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The 3+1 agreement applies to four-year degree programs offered by William Paterson on the Mercer County Community College campus, or on William Paterson’s main campus in Wayne.
“Providing an excellent education that is affordable and accessible have always been our goals at Mercer County Community College, and at no time has that been more important than now,” said Mercer County Community College Board of Trustees Chairman Mark Matzen, who served as MC for the virtual signing ceremony. “This innovative agreement with William Paterson will make it easier for our students to complete their education and embark on fulfilling careers without the crushing burden of college debt.”
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Wang noted that the economic consequences of the pandemic, coupled with the desire or necessity for students to stay close to home, has made the 3+1 program an attractive option for area college students, and is a proactive measure to keep them on track to complete their college education.
“We know the COVID crisis has hit families hard, and it is our responsibility to do everything we can to make sure our students do not delay or defer their education,” Wang said. “We are grateful to William Paterson University for this partnership opportunity, as I am certain the students of both institutions will benefit immensely, both in the present and beyond this public health crisis.”
Helldobler stated that taking innovative, proactive steps to increase accessibility to a four-year degree is very much in line with the William Paterson University philosophy, and particularly important as the state and nation looks toward a post-pandemic recovery.
“We know that the baccalaureate degree is the great income equalizer,” Helldobler said. “People who have a college degree are more likely to own a home, raise a family, have access to health care, and recover more quickly from economic downturns. William Paterson is proud to partner with Mercer County Community College in this exciting new initiative, as we both agree that education is not only a way up for our students, but also a way up for our great state.”
For information on William Paterson University programs available at Mercer County Community College, visit www.mccc.edu/uc.
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