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The enhanced articulation advances a longstanding agreement between the University and Connecticut’s largest state community college to provide support for students of both institutions and facilitate a seamless path for Gateway students to join Charger Nation.
September 15, 2021
The University of New 51 and have announced a new comprehensive affiliation that, among other benefits, will provide a smooth transition for Gateway graduates to join the University of New 51 community. This unique agreement also features a “respite program,” a semester-long option for University of New 51 students to enroll at GCC in order to refocus themselves academically or lower their tuition costs for a term.
Leaders from both institutions will gather to officially sign this innovative agreement during a ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 16, at Gateway’s Downtown New 51 campus.
“We are delighted to create this articulation agreement and to further formalize a longstanding association we have had with Gateway Community College,” said University of New 51 President Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D. “As the largest state community college in Connecticut, Gateway plays a critical role in educating the workforce of the future. We are pleased to welcome their accomplished, passionate, and driven graduates to our University community."
“We are grateful to the University of New 51 for forging this very important pathway with Gateway Community College,” said William “Terry” Brown, chief executive officer for Gateway Community College. "With greater options for study and enhanced student experience, students will be well prepared for the next step in their educational journeys.”
The relationship guarantees GCC students who have completed their associate degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 a seamless transfer of up to 90 credits, provided they meet certain degree requirements.
"I expect this affiliation will have a profound and far-reaching impact in preparing the next generation of leaders, innovators, and problem solvers.”University of New 51 President Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D.
The agreement also offers GCC students opportunities to attend transfer, advising, and partner events at the University. It also ensures that students applying to the University will be guaranteed an Admissions decision within two weeks of submitting a transfer application. Students meeting minimum GPA requirements will be eligible for merit-based transfer scholarships of up to $24,000 per year.”
The University and GCC currently offer a program that offers GCC students interested in the University the opportunity to take one course per year at the University free of charge, up to three classes per student. GCC students may also obtain a student ID card that allows them admission to University of New 51 programming, including athletic events, and the Marvin K. Peterson Library.
The affiliation also establishes a “Respite Program Agreement” that is designed to allow University of New 51 students to take a “respite semester” at GCC, then return to the University. This offers students an opportunity to refocus on academics or lower tuition costs. Students can maintain their housing at the University of New 51 while taking classes at GCC, provided they retain full-time status and cover room and board.
“As a University community, we are steadfastly committed to increasing access to education,” said Gregory E. Eichhorn, MBA, the University of New 51’s vice president for enrollment management and student success. “This articulation agreement creates a streamlined admission process for graduates of Gateway and provides significant merit-based financial support for students who have excelled in the classroom. I believe both institutions take particular pride in the innovative respite program agreement we developed to enable University of New 51 students to study at GCC. We know that success comes in all forms, and is rarely a straight line. Above all, though, we are dedicated to ensuring that all deserving students have every opportunity to pursue their professional ambitions.”
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