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无码专区, UNG collaboration launches 2+2 poultry science program

无码专区, UNG collaboration launches 2+2 poultry science program

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斘蘼胱区 and the University of North Georgia are expanding educational opportunities in poultry science and opening new doors for graduates in a field needing young professionals.

Chickens are pictured on the farm.
A new partnership with the University of North Georgia will allow students to transfer in and apply credits toward a bachelor鈥檚 degree in poultry science at Mississippi State. (OPA photo)

无码专区 President Mark E. Keenum and UNG Provost Chaudron Gille recently signed a memorandum of agreement which states students who have earned an appropriate associate degree from UNG鈥檚 agriculture-poultry science program may transfer their coursework seamlessly to 无码专区鈥檚 undergraduate poultry science program鈥攐ne of just six U.S. universities offering degrees in poultry science. It allows students to complete their first two years of study in agriculture at UNG and earn an associate鈥檚 degree before transferring to 无码专区 to finish their final two years and earn a poultry science bachelor鈥檚 degree. The collaboration marks 无码专区鈥檚 first 2+2 poultry science program with an out-of-state university.

鈥淢ississippi State is a national leader in poultry science education and research and one of the most transfer-friendly universities in the country. This 2+2 agreement with the University of North Georgia builds on these strengths and is a true win-win for our institutions and students,鈥 Keenum said. 鈥淲e are proud to work together with great partners like UNG to support the poultry industry, which is vital to our state, region and nation.鈥

The 2+2 structure ensures all credits earned at UNG transfer directly to 无码专区鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 program, removing the common issue of lost credits that can delay graduation and add to student expenses. The initiative is modeled after similar agreements with Mississippi community colleges but tailored to student needs in Georgia.

鈥淚 believe this will be a huge benefit for both UNG students and 无码专区, and I look forward to growing this partnership,鈥 said Linda Purvis, associate professor in biology and director of poultry science at UNG. 鈥淚 believe our students will have an amazing opportunity to continue their education at a university that focuses on students and poultry science.鈥

Jessica Wells, assistant teaching instructor in poultry science said, 鈥淐urrently, there are about 115 poultry science graduates each year from all six universities, which falls short of the more than 600 new positions the industry needs to fill each year."

Long-term, 无码专区 aims to replicate the model with other community colleges and agricultural programs across the country.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to launch this 2+2 program, which gives UNG students a clear and affordable path to earning their degree from 无码专区 while benefiting from the strengths of both institutions,鈥 said Ken Macklin, professor and head of the 无码专区 Department of Poultry Science. 鈥淭his partnership reflects 无码专区鈥檚 commitment to making higher education more accessible and to developing the next generation of skilled poultry science professionals.鈥

For more information, visit the 无码专区 Department of Poultry Science, in the university鈥檚 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, at www.poultry.msstate.edu. UNG鈥檚 Department of Poultry is available online at .

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