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McKENZIE, Tenn., Aug. 13, 2019 — Bethel University Vice President Dr. Kimberly Martin announced today Bethel University has entered into a partnership with Madisonville Community College (MCC). The partnership will allow MCC alumni to complete their bachelor’s degrees in Organizational Leadership, Criminal Justice, or Emergency Services Management at Bethel University.
Bethel University will accept all credits from students’ associate’s degrees from MCC, permitting students to build upon their previously held degree. Students who have completed an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or Associate of Applied Science degree at MMC may enter Bethel University with junior standing. Students will have the opportunity to complete their bachelor’s degrees entirely online through Bethel’s Virtual Campus.
Martin stated, “We’re excited to partner with Madisonville Community College to offer MCC graduates the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree at Bethel University while staying close to home.” The online programs provided by Bethel University allow students to complete their coursework from the comforts of home while still maintaining their daily responsibilities. “Our 100 percent online degree programs are designed for working professionals, so we think they will work well for MCC graduates who want to continue their education, but also need to enter the workforce. We’re looking forward to welcoming MCC alumni into the Bethel family,” she added.