Community College of Allegheny County and Ohio University provide new educational opportunities for CCAC Nursing graduates through articulation agreement
The Community College of Allegheny County and Ohio University entered into a collaborative agreement for a nursing degree pathway.
The Community College of Allegheny County and Ohio University have entered into a collaborative agreement that provides students who earn an associate degree in Nursing at CCAC with an academic pathway to seamlessly transfer into a parallel bachelor’s degree program at Ohio University that can be completed entirely online. The Ohio University School of Nursing RN to BSN program is designed especially for registered nurses (RNs) who want to further their education and advance their career by earning a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN). The program is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. The inaugural agreement was signed on Thursday, June 13, in Jones Hall on CCAC’s Allegheny Campus.
The articulation agreement, the first such collaboration between CCAC and Ohio University, likely will lead to additional agreements in other disciplines at the institutions, which share the vision of expanding access to academic programs and courses, as well as the pursuit of lifelong work-related learning for the residents of Pennsylvania and Ohio.
“Today, the Community College of Allegheny County and Ohio University have entered into a truly historic agreement, one which creates the foundation for a strategic and dynamic partnership that will enable graduates of CCAC’s Nursing program to seamlessly transfer to Ohio University to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing—all with the added benefit of convenient online classes,” said CCAC Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Dr. Stuart Blacklaw. “Through our new partnership, CCAC and Ohio University have demonstrated our commitment to affordable and accessible quality educational programming that will enable graduates of our two great institutions to successfully compete in an ever-changing global workforce.”
“Ohio University’s partnership with the Community College of Allegheny County will greatly benefit students through increased access to affordable, high-quality educational programs in a dynamic, interactive learning environment,” said Ohio University Executive Vice President and Provost Chaden Djalali. “We embrace this new opportunity to strategically invest in programming that helps more students achieve their educational and professional goals.”
The coordination of transferable coursework, facilitated through academic advising, will help ensure a successful transition. Students are encouraged to work with CCAC and Ohio University counselors. When transferring, CCAC students must apply for admission, submit required transcripts and meet Ohio University’s admissions requirements.
To learn more about these programs and others, visit www.ccac.edu and www.ohio.edu.