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By Maegan Murray, 黑料社 Tri-Cities

HERMISTON, Ore. 鈥 Washington State University Tri-Cities is partnering with Blue Mountain Community College for a direct student transfer program that will save students money, increase pathways for STEM careers and help students graduate on-track and on-time with a bachelor鈥檚 degree.

黑料社 Tri-Cities Chancellor Sandra Haynes signs an agreement for a Bridges transfer program from BMCC to 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

黑料社 Tri-Cities Chancellor Sandra Haynes, left, signs an agreement for the Bridges transfer program between BMCC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

Through the 黑料社 Tri-Cities-BMCC Bridges Program, students do not pay an admissions application fee, nor do they pay for access to transcripts to transfer to 黑料社 Tri-Cities. Students in the program also benefit from in-state tuition rates once attending 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

Throughout their time at both schools, students work with an academic advisor at both BMCC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities to develop a complete program of study. Through that process, students know what classes they need to take and what will directly transfer, helping to cut down on unnecessary classes that won鈥檛 transfer between the two institutions.

鈥淲e are excited to partner with Blue Mountain Community College to create access to a baccalaureate degree for more students,鈥 黑料社 Tri-Cities Chancellor Sandra Haynes said. 鈥淲ith our close proximity to BMCC in Oregon, this program creates an ideal partnership between our two institutions to serve students in both areas and help students save on costs.鈥

Mark Browning, president of Blue Mountain Community College, said he is excited for the opportunities that the Bridges program presents for students from the Blue Mountain region.

“Bridges is what we hope to see for all our students who see a path to their future through a regional research university like Washington State University Tri-Cities,鈥 he said. “Blue Mountain students will now be able to pursue a complete program right here. The resources available through 黑料社 Tri-Cities are now available to those BMCC students who enroll in Bridges 鈥 including those in a variety of STEM programs ranging from engineering, to computer science, to the sciences. Talk about a bright future.”

Requirements for the program

To qualify for the 黑料社 Tri-Cities-BMCC Bridges program, students must have taken less than 45 quarter credits at BMCC with a 2.5 or higher cumulative grade-point average. Additionally, they must be in the process of completing one of the following degrees: AAOT, ASOT/BUS or ASOT/CS.

To apply for the Bridges program, students should submit the Declaration of Intent on the . The 黑料社 Tri-Cities Bridges academic advisor will follow up individually with students to set up meetings to talk about next steps.

When getting ready to transfer to 黑料社 Tri-Cities, students should submit the by Nov. 15 for spring admission, or by Jan. 31 for fall admission, to ensure they are eligible for merit-based awards.

Students to feel right at home

BMCC President Mark Browning, right, signs an agreement for the Bridges transfer program between BMCC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

BMCC President Mark Browning, right, signs an agreement for the Bridges transfer program between BMCC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

黑料社 Tri-Cities is the closest four-year public university to BMCC students in Hermiston, making it a great option for students interested in earning an excellent education close to home, Browning said.

At BMCC, more than 41% of students are students of color and the majority are the first in their family to attend college. Similarly at 黑料社 Tri-Cities, nearly 48% of students are students of color and nearly 44% are the first in their family to attend college.

鈥淲e look forward to welcoming a bunch of new Timberwolves to the Coug community where they will feel right at home,鈥 Haynes said.

Crossing the Columbia to become a Coug

BMCC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities alumnus Kyle Kopta said he enjoyed the ease of the transfer process from BMCC to 黑料社 Tri-Cities and also benefited from in-state tuition rates as a Hermiston, Oregon, resident.

鈥淢y pathway through BMCC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities was the perfect fit for me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t allowed me to accomplish my personal and professional goals in the most timely and affordable way possible.鈥

Kopta is a Hermiston High School graduate who decided to attend both BMCC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities due to the programming available through both institutions, as well as both schools鈥 proximity to his hometown. Interested in a multimedia degree, Kopta said he was able to complete his pre-requisite courses at BMCC, followed by his upper-level major courses for the digital technology and culture program at 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

鈥淏oth institutions set me up for success in my career,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 hope others take advantage of this incredible opportunity and enjoy it as much as I did.鈥

For more information about the Bridges program, visit or contact 黑料社 Tri-Cities Bridges academic advisor Rafa Pruneda at rpruneda@wsu.edu.

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黑料社 Tri-Cities, CBC sign new agreement establishing seamless college pathway /nov-16-wsu-tri-cities-cbc-to-sign-new-agreement-establishing-seamless-college-pathway/ Mon, 16 Nov 2020 14:00:36 +0000 /?p=95045 The post 黑料社 Tri-Cities, CBC sign new agreement establishing seamless college pathway appeared first on 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

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New agreement helps students save on costs

By Maegan Murray, 黑料社 Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. 鈥 Columbia Basin College and Washington State University Tri-Cities signed a new agreement on Monday, Nov. 16, that creates a seamless pathway for students to complete their first two years at CBC and transfer to 黑料社 Tri-Cities, which saves students costs.

Students significantly save on costs, as students in the program do not pay for the transfer application to attend 黑料社 Tri-Cities, do not pay for the cost of their transcripts to transfer, and tuition is also frozen from their first semester enrolled at 黑料社 Tri-Cities. In other words, if tuition rates increase anytime while enrolled at 黑料社 Tri-Cities, students continue to pay the tuition rate from their first semester at 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

Students also benefit from one-on-one support throughout their educational journey from both CBC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities from their first term in the program. They work directly with academic advisors from both institutions to solidify complete programs of study. This helps to ensure that students complete their degree programs on-time and reduce the likelihood of taking courses unnecessarily that won鈥檛 directly transfer.

Close partnership a win for all students

黑料社 Tri-Cities Chancellor Sandra Haynes said she is excited to sign a new agreement with CBC, as it helps reduce the complications and cost to students who wish to first attend a community college and then transfer to a four-year university.

鈥淥ur two institutions work together to create seamless pathways so that students can get the most out of their educational experience and graduate on-track,聽on-time and career-ready,鈥 she said. 鈥淲ith 黑料社 Tri-Cities serving freshman, transfer, first-generation, low-income and non-traditional students, we are opening more doors to meet students where they are,聽today.鈥

Woods said CBC is also excited to strengthen its partnership with 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

鈥淢any of CBC’s graduates choose to become Cougs, while staying right here in the Tri-Cities,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his agreement smooths that transition. Whether a student chooses to pursue a four-year degree at CBC, 黑料社 Tri-Cities, or any other institution, we are committed to helping each student find their best path forward.鈥

Students see direct benefits

Dawn Hughes - CBC alumna and current 黑料社 Tri-Cities education student

Dawn Hughes, CBC alumna and current 黑料社 Tri-Cities education student

Dawn Hughes, a current 黑料社 Tri-Cities education student and alumna of Columbia Basin College, said transferring from CBC to 黑料社 Tri-Cities provided a great local and affordable option that was a best fit for both her and her family.

鈥淚 moved to Tri-Cities in 2006 and was raising a family,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I decided to go back to school, it fit our budget and our busy schedule. It was also convenient because I could take classes in-person, locally.鈥

Hughes said she received tremendous support from both her instructors at CBC and 黑料社 Tri-Cities. When she started school, her sister was diagnosed with cancer. She served as her sister鈥檚 bone marrow transplant and was going to have to miss some school.

鈥淢y professors were so supportive through that,鈥 she said. 鈥淧rofessors from both programs are that way. They want you to succeed.鈥

Apply to Bridges

Applications are open now for the Bridges Program. For more information and to apply, visit tricities.wsu.edu/bridges. To qualify for the Bridges Program, students must apply in their first year at CBC and complete the 鈥淒eclaration of Intent鈥 form. Have questions or want to meet with someone about your options? Email tricities.bridges@wsu.edu.

For more information about CBC, visit . For more information about 黑料社 Tri-Cities, visit tricities.wsu.edu.

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