An articulation agreement was signed Wednesday between Northwest State Community College (NSCC) and Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) that will allow students to transfer credits. Here, NSCC President Dr. Michael Thomson and PFW executive director of general studies La Tishia Horrell sign the agreement.
An articulation agreement was signed Wednesday between Northwest State Community College (NSCC) and Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) that will allow students to transfer credits. Here, NSCC President Dr. Michael Thomson and PFW executive director of general studies La Tishia Horrell sign the agreement.
ARCHBOLD — Northwest State Community College (NSCC) and Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) signed an articulation agreement on Wednesday that will allow students to transfer credits from an associate of applied science degree at NSCC into a bachelor of applied science degree at PFW. NSCC President Dr. Michael Thomson participated in the signing, along with PFW executive director of general studies, La Tishia Horrell.
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