LEWISTON — Central Maine Community College and Husson University have approved a memorandum of understanding to facilitate the transfer of credits from CMCC to Husson for bachelor degree students.
According to a news release from CMCC, the agreement outlines admission and program requirements. It also specifies which CMCC courses can be used to meet general elective and major requirements at Husson.
Individual course equivalencies listed by program are included in the agreement.
Under the new agreement, Husson University’s College of Business Dean Marie Hansen said, “Students who successfully complete approved coursework at Central Maine Community College in accounting, business administration, computer information systems, criminal justice, hospitality and tourism management, and sport management can now seamlessly transfer their credits to Husson University.”
This agreement, Hansen said, “identifies clear pathways for students interested in continuing their education beyond the associate degree level. We are pleased to provide CMCC students opportunities to further their education with bachelor degree completion.”
“We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with Husson University with these additional transfer agreements,” added Liz Oken, director of placement and transfer services at CMCC.
Located in Auburn, CMCC is a comprehensive, public two-year college that offers career and technical degree programs. In addition to the main campus in Auburn, the college has centers in Oxford and Lincoln counties and also delivers courses in Franklin County.
Husson University, in operation for more than 100 years, has a main campus in Bangor, has several satellite education centers and offers an adult learning program.
For more information to go www.cmcc.edu or www.Husson.edu.
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