EMCC, William Carey sign agreement to expand student opportunities

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MAYHEW — An agree­ment between East Missis­sippi Community College and William Carey Univer­sity will make it easier for EMCC students to transi­tion into health care pro­grams offered at William Carey University.

Officials from EMCC and William Carey University at­tended a ceremonial sign­ing of the agreement May 9 in the Art Gallery on EMCC’s Golden Triangle campus. Those in atten­dance included EMCC Pres­ident Dr. Scott Alsobrooks, EMCC Vice President of In­struction Dr. James Rush, WCU Executive Vice Presi­dent Dr. Ben Burnett and WCU Associate Vice Presi­dent of the College of Health Sciences Dr. Janet Williams. Program instruc­tors from EMCC’s Division of Nursing and Allied Health were also on hand.

Under the agreement, William Carey University will assist EMCC to initiate pre-professional health care programs that include Phys­ical Therapy, Pharmacy, Health Information Man­agement, Health Adminis­tration and Education, and Registered Nurse to Bache­lor of Science in Nursing, along with other university programs deemed appro­priate.

Some credits earned through the Division of Nursing and Allied Health at EMCC will transfer into pro­grams offered at the William Carey University College of Health Sciences. EMCC students will also be able to take online bac­calaureate-level courses taught by faculty at William Carey. Dual enrollment courses will be available to students enrolled in nursing and pre-professional health care courses. The dual en­rollment courses will be available at EMCC’s tuition rate.

“We are grateful to William Carey University for this opportunity to provide additional educational op­portunities to our stu­dents,” Alsobrooks said.

“The first two years of our programs match up with the first two years of some of the programs offered at William Carey University. This agreement will make it easier for our students to further their education while helping meet a demand for additional employees in the health care industry.”

Burnett said the new agreement is an investment in the future.

Under the new agree­ment, William Carey will en­sure that a university advisor will be available to EMCC students at least one day a week during aca­demic terms. The university will also provide academic support services to stu­dents who are dually en­rolled at EMCC and William Carey University.

EMCC will provide space for William Carey advising services and ensure that students enrolled in William Carey University programs have access to library serv­ices, financial aid, and non-academic IT support serv­ices.






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