New Scholarship and Admission Opportunities for Gateway Students

New Scholarship and Admission Opportunities for Gateway Students

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West Haven, Conn., June 12, 2008-On Tuesday, June 24, at 11:00 a.m., University of New Haven (UNH) President Dr. Steven H. Kaplan and Gateway Community College (GCC) President Dr. Dorsey L. Kendrick will hold a formal signing of the new Dual Admissions and Core-to-Core Articulation Agreement between the two schools in Room 160 at the Long Wharf Campus of Gateway Community College.

The new agreement will facilitate the transfer of part- and full-time Gateway Community College students to the University of New Haven. Included in the agreement are academic grants of up to $12,000 for academically strong students. "This is the first comprehensive institution-to-institution articulation agreement we have entered into with a community college," says Art Goon, dean of the UNH University College, which administers the program. "Our goal is to make UNH the preferred institution for community college graduates who want to transfer to a four-year university and we plan to develop similar agreements with other Connecticut community colleges."

Goon points out that there are typically three types of articulation agreements with community colleges: dual admissions, core-to-core and program-to-program. Till now,  the articulation agreements UNH had with various community colleges were strictly program-to-program, which are specific to a particular major, such as criminal justice or accounting. The agreement with GCC contains all three components. 

Under the dual admissions agreement, GCC students will be guaranteed admission to any UNH  bachelor's degree program including full-time, part-time evening, and accelerated-degree programs, with third-year status, on the condition that they:

  • Graduate from GCC with an associate of science, associate of arts or specific associate of applied science degree for which there are program-to-program agreements;
  • Earn a minimum GPA of 2.50 or better;
  • Complete the dual admissions intent form by the time they make application to UNH;
  • Satisfy all other UNH admissions requirements.

Under the core-to-core Agreement, UNH agrees to accept and apply the general education requirements embedded in the GCC associate degrees to the appropriate UNH core competencies.  Students will still need to complete the UNH Core Competencies not satisfied by the GCC general education requirements. Certain grade and transfer guidelines must be met in order for Gateway students to be eligible and more details are available from Maria Torres-Nosel at 203-285-2093.

A leader in experiential education, the University of New Haven provides its students with a unique combination of solid liberal arts and real-world, hands-on professional training. A private University founded in 1920, UNH has a full-time undergraduate enrollment of more than 2,400 students-with 70 percent residing on its 80-acre main campus-and a graduate school enrollment that exceeds 1,700.  The University offers more than 80 undergraduate degrees and more than 25 graduate degrees through its four colleges, in fields such as sports management, nutrition, forensic science, music and sound recording, engineering, computer science and criminal justice. University College at UNH develops programs and courses to meet the emerging educational and training needs of educators, businesses and public and social agencies, focusing on academic excellence, convenience and flexibility. University of New Haven students study abroad through a variety of distinctive programs.

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