By Angela Hurst
(Montgomery, Ala.) – The University of Alabama and President Stuart R. Bell recently hosted leaders from community colleges around Alabama, including Trenholm State Community College Dean of Student Affairs and Information Services Theresa Mays, as part of UA’s continuous effort to build and nurture the partnership between the Capstone and two-year institutions.
“The University of Alabama views Trenholm State Community College as a strategic partner and we’re always looking for new ways to develop this special connection,” said Dr. Matthew McLendon, UA associate vice president and director of enrollment management. “Supporting transfer students from Trenholm State is an important part of our enrollment strategy. As the state’s flagship university, it provides us another avenue to serve students.”
During the event held at the President’s Mansion, Mays and leaders from several community colleges had the opportunity to engage in conversation with Bell on ways to strengthen the bond between their institutions and the University.
“We are excited by the future opportunities for our students and Trenholm State. This partnership can transform students’ higher education pathways, equipping them with the tools they need to succeed,” said Trenholm State Community College Dean of Student Affairs and Information Services,” said Theresa Mays, Trenholm State dean of student affairs and information systems.
According to the University’s six-year graduation rate data, 70% of transfer students will earn their undergraduate degree from UA while simultaneously receiving credits for their associate degree they started at their respective community college.
“One immediate value for students who transfer to UA before earning their associate degree is students will have the option to have their University of Alabama credits transferred back to the two-year institution for evaluation and determination of eligibility for an associate degree,” said McLendon.
“Additionally, the overall support services the University provides to the student body, along with our wide range of academic programs, make coming to UA a great choice for those students who wish to earn an undergraduate degree.”
According to the nationally recognized First Destination Survey, 90% of those surveyed in UA’s May 2020 graduating class reported a positive outcome, such as full- or part-time employment, continuing education, military service or volunteer service, following graduation. Some of the top 10 employers included UA, Lockheed Martin, Dell Technologies and Children’s of Alabama, among others.
UA will host the fourth annual ACHIEVE Alabama Transfer Student Success Conference March 2-3. The virtual conference will bring together administrators, faculty and staff from two-year and four-year institutions across the state to foster collaboration to ensure student success and increase college completion rates.
The virtual conference is free and registration is available via the conference website or by calling 205-348-9966. Participants can submit proposals for session presentations until Feb. 1.
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