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WGU North Carolina and Richmond Community College Establish Pathways to Advanced Degrees

Pictured are Catherine Truitt, chancellor of WGU North Carolina, and Dr. Dale McInnis, president of Richmond Community College, signing an agreement to make higher education more affordable for RichmondCC graduates. In back, from left, are Dean of Arts & Sciences Lee Ballenger, Director of Career & Transfer Services Patsy Stanley, Vice President of Instruction Kevin Parsons and Dean of Applied Sciences & Engineering Dr. Devon Hall, all of Richmond Community College.
Photograph courtesy of Richmond Community College

HAMLET, N.C. — (Oct. 30, 2018) Richmond Community College and WGU North Carolina have announced the completion of Transfer Pathways that ensure the associate degrees of RichmondCC transfer students align with WGU’s bachelor’s degree programs.

WGU North Carolina is part of Western Governors University, an accredited nonprofit online university that offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degrees in the high-demand fields of business, technology, education and healthcare, including nursing.

Students can transfer credits toward bachelor’s degrees

This latest development follows the signing of an agreement in August by both institutions that provides RichmondCC graduates and faculty with a 5 percent discount on WGU North Carolina’s already cost-efficient tuition of about $3,500 per six-month term for most bachelor’s degree programs.

As part of the Transfer Pathways program, RichmondCC graduates will be able to transfer credits toward degrees in WGU’s College of Business, College of Health Professions (including RN to MSN options), and College of Information Technology. Students interested in seeking degrees through the Teachers College can contact WGU for additional information.

All WGU degree programs are competency-based, a proven learning model that focuses on measuring student learning rather than class time. Ideal for busy adults, competency-based learning allows students to study and learn on their own schedules, moving quickly through what they already know so they can focus on what they still need to learn. They have 24/7 access to learning resources and regular individualized faculty support, advancing as soon as they demonstrate mastery of course materials by writing papers, making presentations, and passing exams. 

WGU currently has more than 2,700 students enrolled throughout North Carolina. About 76 percent work full time and 9 percent work part-time. 

“Our partnership with WGU North Carolina opens new avenues for our graduates to earn the credentials they need for the careers they want,” said Dr. Dale McInnis, president of RichmondCC. “We appreciate WGU extending the Transfer Pathways to our graduates and making sure the transition to a bachelor’s degree program is a smooth and easy process.” 

“Studies show that North Carolina’s job growth will outstrip our population growth by the year 2024,” said WGU North Carolina Chancellor Catherine Truitt. “We are very excited to be collaborating with Richmond Community College to provide an affordable and accessible means for their students to further their education and fill those critical job openings in our state.”

For more information about WGU’s Transfer Pathways for RichmondCC students, visit https://partners.wgu.edu/Pages/Transfer.aspx?iid=1105.

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About WGU North Carolina

WGU North Carolina is an online competency-based university established to expand access to higher education for North Carolina residents. The university offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the fields of business, K-12 teacher education, information technology, and health professions, including nursing.

Degrees are granted under the accreditation of WGU, which is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Teachers College programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

More information is available at nc.wgu.edu or by calling (866) 225-5948.

About Richmond Community College

Part of the North Carolina Community College System, Richmond Community College serves Richmond and Scotland County and surrounding areas, providing more than 60 degrees, diplomas and certificates, along with college readiness courses, online classes and adult education services. RichmondCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees, associate in applied science degrees, diplomas and certificates.

Visit www.richmondcc.edu for more information, or call (910) 410-1700.

Editor’s note:  It is the policy of the Richmond Observer to print news release material in its original format, as it was received, with minimal, if any, editorial adjustments. 



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