01-20-95 Articulation Agreements with Clark & Sinclair CCs. OHIO STATE COMPLETES TRANSFER AGREEMENTS WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGES COLUMBUS -- Transferring to The Ohio State University just became easier for students attending two western Ohio community colleges. In separate ceremonies on the campuses of Clark State Community College in Springfield and Sinclair Community College in Dayton, E. Gordon Gee, president of Ohio State, on Friday (1/20) signed transfer articulation agreements that take effect immediately. Signing for the community colleges were Albert Salerno, president of Clark State, and David Ponitz, president of Sinclair. Representing the Ohio Board of Regents at the ceremonies were Rayma E. Smith, director of degree programming, and Tahlman Krumm Jr., regent. The ceremonies conclude more than a year of cooperative efforts by Ohio State faculty and their counterparts at each community college to relate community college courses to university degree requirements. The articulation agreements are based on the principles of the Ohio Articulation and Transfer Policy adopted by the Ohio Board of Regents, which encourages cooperation among state supported colleges and universities. The agreements permit students to more easily make the transition from the community college to the university. They provide students with the flexibility to transfer after a course, quarter or two, or a year or two of community college study. The agreements also give community college students the information they need to choose courses at the community college that can meet bachelor's degree requirements at the university. Educational opportunities are expanded because students may start a university degree while attending their hometown community colleges. Conversely, Ohio State students may use information in the agreement to take community college courses while at home during the summer. As an integral part of the agreement, Transfer Counselor Handbooks have been prepared for staff at the community colleges to use in advising students about course selection and planning for their future move to the university. The handbooks relate community college courses directly to university degree requirements. They will be updated continuously as the institutions revise their curricula and degree requirements. They also contain pre-admission information and a resource directory of academic, financial and social support services. Over the last two years, a total of 116 students from the two colleges transferred to Ohio State (Sinclair, 91 transfers; Clark 25 transfers). Community college transfer students tend to perform well at Ohio State. Approximately 25 percent of students receiving undergraduate degrees from Ohio State entered as transfer students from other four-year institutions or community colleges. Ohio State previously developed articulation agreements with Columbus State Community College, Cuyahoga Community College, Lakeland Community College and Lorain County Community College. # Contact: Tom Schriner, associate director of admissions at Ohio State, (614) 292-5995. Comments on the significance of the transfer articulation agreements: "These agreements seal important relationships between Ohio State and two excellent community colleges. They smooth the transition from a two-year to a four-year program and take much of the guesswork out of transferring." Dr. E. Gordon Gee, president, The Ohio State University "This is a win-win opportunity for Sinclair students interested in transferring to Ohio State. At both levels they are getting low cost, quality education at institutions which are comprehensive in terms of the mission and scope of their programs." Dr. David H. Ponitz, president, Sinclair Community College "Clark State Community College's transfer mission will be greatly enhanced by this articulation/transfer agreement with The Ohio State University. We are pleased to be able to open the door of access for our students to one of America's premier institutions of higher learning," Dr. Albert Salerno, president, Clark State Community College "Most of today's college students need just exactly what this Agreement provides -- the ability to be academically mobile. The Agreement exemplifies a strong commitment -- shared by public higher education officials across Ohio -- to meet student needs and provide good stewardship of public funds. I commend Presidents Gee, Ponitz and Salerno for the excellent leadership they have provided their respective institutions, and for the spirit of cooperation they have advanced through this Agreement. I urge students to take full advantage of the important new opportunities the Agreement frames. The Agreement clearly represents increased academic values for Ohio and its college students. Rayma E. Smith, Director of Degree Programming, Ohio Board of Regents This Agreement is exactly what the Board of Regents had in mind when it adopted the Ohio Articulation and Transfer Policy four years ago. The policy encouraged the development of specific inter-institutional articulation agreements. The Ohio State- Clark State-Sinclair Agreement provides clear pathways to specific educational goals, and has great capacity to increase access to public higher education for many Ohioans. We are very gratified by today's signing. Tahlman Krumm Jr., Regent Ohio Board of Regents [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 20 Jan 1995 14:43:33 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.