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Missouri lawmakers push state colleges to create 60-credit-hour transferable degree programs
The Missouri Legislature hopes to help students in popular degree fields graduate sooner.
Missouri lawmakers push state colleges to create transferable degree programs - The Examiner
By Annelise Hanshaw Missouri Independent Missouri students majoring in business, biology, elementary education, psychology and nursing may soon be able to transfer more college credits… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close The post Missouri lawmakers push state colleges to create transferable degree programs appeared first on The Examiner.

Lawmakers push Missouri colleges to create 60-credit-hour transferable degree programs
The bill's original sponsor is looking for a seamless transition for community college students into four-year schools.
Missouri lawmakers push state colleges to create 60-credit-hour transferable degree programs • Missouri Independent
State Rep. Cameron Parker, a Republican from Campbell, presents a bill in the Missouri House in February (Tim Bommel/Missouri House Communications).Missouri students majoring in business, biology, elementary education, psychology and nursing may soon be able to transfer more college credits between the state’s public universities. State lawmakers negotiated a plan to make 60-credit-hour blocks in five degree programs universally transferable amo…
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