Marshall University, BridgeValley ink partnership


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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — Marshall University is partnering with BridgeValley Community & Technical College in South Charleston to help West Virginians earns degrees in business.

Officials say the agreement will help residents of West Virginia earn an associate degree and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in a discipline related to business.

Under that agreement, Marshall will accept a maximum of 72 hours of college-level coursework offered by BridgeValley. Those courses may be used to fulfill a portion of Marshall's general education curriculum, as well as part of a baccalaureate program of study.

Once completing an associate degree, participating students will apply for admission to Marshall. Students who transfer to Marshall will be allowed to transfer courses as specified in the agreement.

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