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UA, Shelton State team up for new bachelor’s program

The well-established partnership between the University of Alabama and Shelton State Community college was strengthened even more recently after the two schools announced a program to provide a “seamless transition” for students transferring from Shelton State to Alabama seeking a bachelor’s degree.

“The University of Alabama is committed to creating paths for transfer students to continue their education at the state’s flagship university, which is evident through our agreement with Shelton State Community College,” said UA President Stuart R. Bell. “Our goal is to make the transfer process seamless so students can focus on earning their bachelor’s degree from the Capstone and commanding legendary futures.”

Shelton State President Dr. Chris Cox said the new program will provide a higher level of support for participating students.

“This partnership will help to reduce barriers and hurdles for our students who desire to complete bachelor’s degrees at the University of Alabama,” Cox said. “Providing our students with direct access to UA advisors and counselors means additional support as they prepare for the next phase of their academic careers.”

To be eligible for the program, students from Shelton State must have at least a 2.0 grade-point average and 24 transferable credit hours.

Institutional scholarships are available to any eligible student transferring from Shelton State. Transfer students can also access wrap-around services during their first semester at UA, including tutoring and career coaching.

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.

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