Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) provides Enterprise State and Central Alabama Community Colleges students with new opportunities to save time and money in pursuit of four-year degrees.
Outlining concurrent enrollment and transfer scholarship opportunities for students on both campuses is possible through the new partnership agreements with both members of the Alabama Community College System.
Key Takeaways:
- AUM entered into a new partnership with Enterprise State and Central Alabama Community Colleges.
- The partnership will outline concurrent enrollment and transfer scholarship opportunities for students.
- AUM will offer an unlimited number of transfer scholarships to Enterprise State and Central Alabama students.
The concurrent enrollment program will help students enrolled at Enterprise State and Central Alabama accelerate their pursuit of a bachelor’s degree.
Moreover, all concurrent AUM courses will be taught live on the respective community college campuses and/or AUM’s campus and on the web while students are completing their associate degree programs.
Through this partnership, AUM will offer an unlimited number of transfer scholarships to Enterprise State and Central Alabama students.
The transfer scholarships are for students who complete their associate in arts or associate in science degrees and earn admittance to AUM by Aug. 1 every year.
Along with the transfer scholarships, students from both community colleges who plan to transfer to AUM can potentially complete their bachelor’s degree within four years.
The university will also present one Presidential Scholarship covering full tuition and fees to an Enterprise State and Central Alabama Community College transfer student with a minimum GPA of 3.5.
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