Tri-C and 51ĀŅĀ× Enhance Partnership to Help Students Earn College Degrees

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To make attaining a bachelor’s degree more accessible for Northeast Ohio residents, Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-CĀ®) and 51ĀŅĀ× announce a new collaboration: Future Vikings. The program brings the institutions’ transfer partnerships together under one umbrella, helping students assess their options for pursuing a bachelor’s degree at 51ĀŅĀ× after earning an associate degree at Tri-C.

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ā€œ51ĀŅĀ× and Tri-C have a long history of working together to meet the needs of students,ā€ said Jonathan Wehner, 51ĀŅĀ×’s vice president and dean of admissions. ā€œRemoving barriers and streamlining the transfer process helps make a college education more accessible and more affordable.ā€ 

Angela Johnson, Tri-C’s vice president of access and completion, added that helping students get a degree is also essential for the region.

ā€œThere is a shortage of adults in Northeast Ohio with college degrees and the skills needed for current and future jobs,ā€ she said. ā€œIncreasing the number of college graduates is critical to the economic vitality of our region and the state.ā€

The Future Vikings program leverages best practices in higher education to reduce the overall cost of obtaining a four-year degree. Through intentional academic and transfer planning, students maximize their Tri-C transfer credits and reduce their time to degree completion at 51ĀŅĀ×. Existing partnership programs contained within Future Vikings include Degree Link, 51ĀŅĀ× Dual Admission, Transfer Pathways, Tri-C/51ĀŅĀ× RN-to-BSN Nursing Continuum and Mandel Scholars.

Future Vikings participants will benefit from:

  • Access to Tri-C and 51ĀŅĀ× Transfer Centers, transfer specialists, faculty counselors, academic advisors and academic/student support services;
  • Early connections to 51ĀŅĀ× academic colleges and departments;
  • One-on-one advising at both institutions;
  • Pathways that ensure courses transfer and apply toward a 51ĀŅĀ× degree; and
  • Priority consideration for transfer scholarships among those who meet academic qualifications.

Both Tri-C and 51ĀŅĀ× are part of the Equity Transfer Initiative (ETI), a national partnership among community and four-year colleges that advances and aligns transfer pathways to increase transfer and completion for underrepresented student populations. With funding from the ECMC Foundation and , the American Association of Community Colleges leads the ETI in partnership with American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.

For more information, email futurevikings@tri-c.edu or transfercenter@csuohio.edu.