Community & Junior
College Relations
 
Articulation Agreements
An articulation agreement is an understanding between two academic institutions that a course offered at one institution will be accepted for transfer credit at the partnering institution. Articulation agreements help students take appropriate courses at the community/junior college that will transfer for credit toward a bachelor's degree at the university of their choice.

The Office of Community and Junior College Relations works with the Mississippi State Board for Community and Junior Colleges to maintain an articulation agreement between the state's two-year colleges and universities.

The articulation agreement referenced above serves as a "minimum" course transfer agreement and is not intended to replace any individual articulation agreement between a particular community/junior college and a university which would allow additional courses to transfer into a specific program of study.

 
Articulation Agreement Updates
6/22/2007 Revision: Process for proposed changes to Articulation Agreement was updated. (Introduction)
6/22/2007   Administration of Justice/Criminal Justice/ Criminal Justice and Correctional Services Program updated to reflect twelve major hours. (Page 2)
6/22/2007   Articulation Agreement updated to reflect that required science courses taken on-line are not accepted for the Professional Degree Program at the School of Pharmacy, Medical, and Dental School Admission at this time.
Contact Information
3825 Ridgewood Road
Jackson, Mississippi 39211
Phone: 601.432.6458

Dr. Reginald Sykes
Assistant Commissioner of Community & Junior College Relations



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