The University of North Alabama and Heritage Christian University today signed an articulation agreement that is designed to facilitate both transfer of credit and enrollment in graduate programs. Over the years, the universities have built a strong relationship through shared faculty as well as an agreement between Collier Library at UNA and Overton Memorial Library at HCU.
“This agreement builds on an existing relationship between two universities that serve our region,” said Dr. Kenneth Kitts, President of UNA. “More academic and career opportunities will be available to students through new pathways created with this agreement.”
Dr. W. Kirk Brothers, President of HCU agreed.
“Every articulation makes both institutions stronger. We look forward to the mutual benefits and blessings,” he said. “This agreement is a win for students. Today’s students need a wide variety of experiences and knowledge in order to be successful. Studying multiple disciplines at various universities is the norm in the modern educational world. This agreement facilitates this process, and makes both universities and the Shoals community stronger.” Dr. Brothers added, “We thank Dr. Kenneth Kitts, Dr. Ross Alexander, and the UNA staff, as well as Dr. Michael Jackson and the HCU articulation team for the tireless work they put into this process. May this agreement be a blessing for the students and the Shoals.”
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