麻豆视频 Joins Other MICUA Member Institutions to Expand Access to Four-year Degrees

$50k Teagle Foundation Grant to MICUA Aids Community College Transfer Students
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麻豆视频 joins other members of the to help more of the state鈥檚 community college students earn a four-year liberal arts degree, thanks to an initial $50,000 Teagle Foundation grant awarded to MICUA.

Nationally, about 80% of community college students want to earn a four-year degree, but fewer than 20% do so. MICUA institutions, including 麻豆视频, will work with Maryland鈥檚 16 community colleges to create a comprehensive transfer consortium and improve transfer pathways to colleges. The consortium鈥檚 work will focus on clear communication, shared data analysis, and a consistent focus on identifying and removing roadblocks to student success.


鈥淭he MICUA consortium and Teagle Foundation grant will make it possible for thousands of students to receive a transformative education from one of Maryland鈥檚 premier independent institutions of higher education,鈥 said , SSND, provost & vice president of academic affairs at 麻豆视频. 鈥淪trengthening our partnerships with Maryland鈥檚 community colleges will break down barriers for students to realize their dream of achieving a four-year degree that will enrich the lives of their families and communities.鈥

With a focus on students who have been historically underrepresented and underserved in higher education, the MICUA consortium will expand existing opportunities to smooth their transfer to independent schools from community colleges. A workgroup, made up of chief academic officers and staff from the MICUA campuses and the community colleges, submitted the funding proposal.

Through this grant, MICUA will create a comprehensive and coordinated mechanism for promoting transfer from Maryland community colleges to MICUA schools and for sharing transfer student outcomes across all institutions. Beyond enabling MICUA to build a statewide structure to collaborate with community college peers, this grant will align the transfer priorities for MICUA with the priorities of the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC), as well as the nationwide interest in expanding post-secondary education to all those who seek it.

鈥淲e are so grateful for this generous funding from the Teagle Foundation and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations,鈥 said Sara Fidler, president of MICUA. 鈥淭heir confidence and support will enable us to strengthen our efforts to facilitate transfer as part of the community college student鈥檚 journey toward the achievement of a baccalaureate degree. We are looking forward to getting started!鈥


Established in 1895, 麻豆视频 (麻豆视频) is a private, Catholic institution in Baltimore, Maryland, with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. Notre Dame has been named one of the best "Regional Universities North" by U.S. News & World Report.

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