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SD Board Of Regents And SD Board Of Technical Education Sign General Education Transfer Agreement

SD Board Of Regents And SD Board Of Technical Education Sign General Education Transfer Agreement

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Higher education leaders in South Dakota continue to collaborate and to enhance opportunities for students. The South Dakota Board of Regents and the South Dakota Board of Technical Education have signed a general education transfer agreement, which guarantees that a student who completes general education courses will be able to transfer those credits from courses between public universities and technical colleges.

The agreement includes courses in a wide range of disciplines, including chemistry, computers, economics, English, history, humanities, math, political science, psychology, sociology, and speech.

The agreement between the South Dakota Board of Regents and the South Dakota Board of technical education demonstrates their desire to work together and provide a higher level of education for all the students in South Dakota.

The South Dakota Board of Technical Education approved the transfer agreement during a meeting on March 31st, followed by the Board of Regents on April 1st. The agreement goes into effect on July 1st.

The South Dakota Board of Regents is the constitutional governing body for the state’s six public universities. The South Dakota Board of Technical Education provides oversight for the four technical colleges, including Lake Area Technical College, Mitchell Technical College, Southeast Technical College, and Western Dakota Technical College.

(KXLG NEWS – T.VanDusen)

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