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Dylan Sabin

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Michaela Welch, mwelch@menominee.edu

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College of Menominee Nation Signs Another Articulation Agreement with Northeast Wisconsin Technical College

NWTC Students with Two-Year Degree Can Transfer Seamlessly 

The College of Menominee Nation (CMN) and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) signed another articulation agreement on Friday, December 16, 2022. The purpose of this agreement is to prepare students to enter baccalaureate programs with a junior status at the CMN after receiving the Associate of Arts/Associate of Science degree from NWTC. 

NWTC students will be guaranteed admission to CMN as a transfer student with junior status, having all their general education requirements met, if they have fulfilled the following requirements: completed the Declaration of Intent prior to completing 30 credits through NWTC’s Liberal Arts Transfer AA or AS program, completed the credits needed for junior standing and completed the Liberal Arts Transfer AA or AS degree, met with an assigned academic advisor at least once per semester while enrolled, and earned a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA and a minimum 2.0 GPA in the term prior to transferring to the Liberal Arts Transfer AA or AS program.

College of Menominee Nation President Chris Caldwell stated, "The development of this agreement is representative of the Menominee approach to partnering with others who have the best interests of the next generations in mind. I commend CMN and NWTC staff for working together to make this happen. This agreement creates opportunities not only for the Menominee People, but also any NWTC student interested in learning from the Menominee approach to education and sustainability. I look forward to our continued partnership with NWTC and for opportunities with the rest of our fellow educational institutions in this region." 

CMN Chief Academic Officer, Geraldine Sanapaw, added, “This partnership with NWTC documents a clear path from their associate programs to our bachelor programs. This partnership makes it easier for students to transfer schools and know that credits will be accepted.” 

With this articulation agreement, CMN and NWTC seek to close the attainment gap by expanding and maximizing access to postsecondary education in the NWTC District and better serve residents who already are seeking a transfer degree. It is believed that the partnership between the two colleges will further improve attainment rates within Northeast Wisconsin, resulting in a more educated workforce. 

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The College of Menominee Nation is an accredited tribal college with 18 programs of study, ranging from technical diplomas to baccalaureate degrees. CMN has two campuses with locations in Keshena and Green Bay, Wisconsin, and is open to all. 

 

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