Middlesex County College, Rider University sign guaranteed transfer agreement

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Rider University and Middlesex County College recently signed a guaranteed transfer agreement to reaffirm their original 1999 agreement and expand students’ abilities to earn bachelor’s degrees.

Additionally, 32 program-to-program agreements, ranging from education to science to business, were also signed.

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Symbolically, the transfer agreement for Rider’s new Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Business Analytics was signed during the ceremony held at MCC, according to information provided by MCC.

“We are always pleased to provide prospective students with alternative means to achieve their educational goals,” Rider President Gregory G. Dell’Omo said in the statement. “These transfer agreements represent clear pathways for MCC students who wish to pursue their bachelor’s degrees at Rider.”

Dell’Omo was joined by Rider’s Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs DonnaJean A. Fredeen, MCC President Joann La Perla-Morales and MCC Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Mark McCormick.

“We are pleased to be signing this agreement with Rider University,” La Perla-Morales said in the statement. “This collaboration will provide MCC graduates with the opportunity to transfer seamlessly to more than 30 programs at Rider University. We thank Rider University for its vision to provide opportunity for our graduates.”

For more information, visit www.rider.edu/admissions/transfer/transfer-your-credits.

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