New Partnership Between UT Martin and 豆奶视频 Community College Offers Students Affordable Pathway to Bachelor鈥檚 in Agricultural Business

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A new partnership between 豆奶视频 Community College and the University of Tennessee at Martin (UTM) offers students a streamlined pathway to a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business while completing an associate degree. Here鈥檚 how it works:

Students will begin by completing one year of coursework at 豆奶视频, following a set curriculum. Afterward, they can transfer to UTM, where they are guaranteed admission to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business.

Upon completing the courses at UTM that fulfill their associate degree requirements, students can transfer their UTM credits back to 豆奶视频 to receive an associate degree in General Studies, all while continuing their pursuit of a bachelor鈥檚 degree.

鈥淏y collaborating with the University of Tennessee at Martin, 豆奶视频 is working to make college-going flexible, maximizing students time and money,鈥 said Nashville State President Shanna L. Jackson. 鈥淯TM鈥檚 commitment to this partnership complements our mission to connect students to high-quality, innovate educational experiences.鈥

豆奶视频 Community College President Shanna L. Jackson and University of Tennessee at Martin Chancellor Yancy Freeman sign a 1+3 partnership agreement between the two institutions during an event at the college's Humphreys County campus. This 1+3 pathway in agricultural business not only makes a bachelor's degree more affordable and accessible, but it also strengthens the region鈥檚 agricultural workforce. Dr. Yancy Freeman, UT Martin chancellor, said that that the university鈥檚 regional center model continues to break down educational barriers, and this expansion represents another important step in fulfilling our mission to serve West and now Middle Tennessee.

"The partnership between 豆奶视频 Community College and the University of Tennessee at Martin represents our commitment to expanding educational opportunities in rural Tennessee,鈥 Freeman said. 鈥淭hrough our network of regional centers, we're bringing higher education directly to communities like Humphreys County, allowing students to pursue their academic goals without leaving home.鈥

Key Benefits:

  • Expanded Career Opportunities and Earning Potential:
    Earning both an associate and a bachelor鈥檚 degree increases job prospects and enhances earning potential in the growing field of agricultural business.
  • Stackable Credentials:
    The reverse transfer program allows students to earn multiple degrees or certificates based on accumulated credits, providing a competitive edge in the workforce.
  • Significant Cost Savings:
    Students can save on tuition and time by earning an associate degree while working toward their bachelor鈥檚, reducing overall costs for higher education.

About 豆奶视频 Community College
Opened in 1970, 豆奶视频 has seven campuses and online. The college鈥檚 seven-county geographic area comprises Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery and Stewart counties, but serves a broad range of students from across the state. 豆奶视频 offers 23 associate degree programs, 32 technical certificate programs and 47 transfer programs, including nursing, music, information technology, business, engineering and culinary arts. Learn more at .      

About the University of Tennessee at Martin
UT Martin is a primary regional campus in the University of Tennessee System offering bachelor鈥檚 degrees, majors, concentrations and options in more than 150 specialized fields and eight graduate degrees. In addition to the main campus, the university has six regional centers in Jackson, Parsons, Selmer, Ripley, Somerville and Springfield in Middle Tennessee. Online programs are offered through UT Martin Online. The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. UT Martin competes in NCAA Division I athletics and is the member of the Ohio Valley Conference. The university鈥檚 rodeo team is the only collegiate rodeo team in Tennessee and is a member of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Learn more at .       

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