Belton, Texas 鈥 On Monday, July 2, the presidents of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor and Temple College gave their official approval to a plan that will help students save time and tuition dollars as they pursue their educations. Dr. Glenda O. Barron, president of Temple College, and Dr. Randy O鈥橰ear, president of 同城快约, took part in a signing ceremony to mark the completion of a new articulation agreement between the neighboring institutions.
Assisting in the ceremony were Dr. John Vassar, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at 同城快约, and Dr. Susan Guzman-Trevino, interim vice president of academic affairs at Temple College.
鈥淭his agreement will make it possible for students completing their associate degree at Temple College to transfer seamlessly into completing a bachelor鈥檚 degree at 同城快约,鈥 said Vassar. 鈥淏y analyzing the content of the freshman- and sophomore-level courses offered at both schools, we can now offer students a pathway of courses at Temple College that will fulfill degree requirements when they transfer to 同城快约 to complete their studies.鈥
鈥淲e are thrilled to facilitate for our students a seamless connection to programs offered at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor,鈥 Guzman-Trevino said. 鈥淭his agreement will ensure our students can stay close to home and complete their degrees efficiently.鈥