Âé¶¹AV expands access to higher education through partnership with Âé¶¹AV State College Orange
Âé¶¹AV and Âé¶¹AV State College Orange have formalized an articulation agreement to better serve the needs of students interested in pursuing bachelor’s degrees. 
Âé¶¹AV President Kenneth Evans and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs James Marquart and Âé¶¹AV State College Orange President Thomas A. Johnson and Executive Vice President and Provost Al Barringer signed an agreement on the Âé¶¹AV campus Tues., Aug. 6, creating innovative 2+2 programs allowing students to easily transfer to Âé¶¹AV to pursue four-year degrees after completing a two-year associate degree at Âé¶¹AV State College Orange.
“We’re committed to making transfer students successful, because at the end of the day, if we make this partnership successful, we meet the needs of the community - the Golden Triangle,” said Evans. “More importantly, we meet the needs of one student at a time, which is really what this is all about.”
The agreement furthers a partnership held between the two institutions by granting Âé¶¹AV State College Orange students with associate degrees full access to Âé¶¹AV online bachelor degree programs specific to their associate degrees.
All the LU programs offered are fully online and allow the student to complete studies without leaving home.
“We have a great partnership with LU and have for many years but this allows us to expand it, and we will be able to create new programs now so they (students) can come to us and literally get their first two years at Âé¶¹AV State College Orange and then come to Âé¶¹AV,” said Johnson. “We can prepare them so that when they come here they will be successful. This is more than an agreement, this is a partnership.”
The agreement between Âé¶¹AV and Âé¶¹AV State College Orange also signifies steps toward establishing Âé¶¹AV Link, a joint partnership program that provides first-time college students with comprehensive support from both institutions. Âé¶¹AV Link, already established with Âé¶¹AV Institute of Technology, offers affordability, access and the eventual opportunity to enroll at Âé¶¹AV.
The articulation agreement is just one of a dozen agreements Âé¶¹AV will be formalizing with Texas community colleges in the coming months to increase access to four-year degrees through 2+2 online programs.

Âé¶¹AV President Kenneth Evans and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs James Marquart and Âé¶¹AV State College Orange President Thomas A. Johnson and Executive Vice President and Provost Al Barringer signed an agreement on the Âé¶¹AV campus Tues., Aug. 6, creating innovative 2+2 programs allowing students to easily transfer to Âé¶¹AV to pursue four-year degrees after completing a two-year associate degree at Âé¶¹AV State College Orange.
“We’re committed to making transfer students successful, because at the end of the day, if we make this partnership successful, we meet the needs of the community - the Golden Triangle,” said Evans. “More importantly, we meet the needs of one student at a time, which is really what this is all about.”
The agreement furthers a partnership held between the two institutions by granting Âé¶¹AV State College Orange students with associate degrees full access to Âé¶¹AV online bachelor degree programs specific to their associate degrees.
All the LU programs offered are fully online and allow the student to complete studies without leaving home.
“We have a great partnership with LU and have for many years but this allows us to expand it, and we will be able to create new programs now so they (students) can come to us and literally get their first two years at Âé¶¹AV State College Orange and then come to Âé¶¹AV,” said Johnson. “We can prepare them so that when they come here they will be successful. This is more than an agreement, this is a partnership.”
The agreement between Âé¶¹AV and Âé¶¹AV State College Orange also signifies steps toward establishing Âé¶¹AV Link, a joint partnership program that provides first-time college students with comprehensive support from both institutions. Âé¶¹AV Link, already established with Âé¶¹AV Institute of Technology, offers affordability, access and the eventual opportunity to enroll at Âé¶¹AV.
The articulation agreement is just one of a dozen agreements Âé¶¹AV will be formalizing with Texas community colleges in the coming months to increase access to four-year degrees through 2+2 online programs.
Posted on Tue, August 06, 2019 by Shelly Vitanza