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FARGO, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota State College of Science and North Dakota State University are working together to help students complete their degrees.
The two schools have entered into a reverse transfer agreement that allows students who transfer from the two-year school to the four-year school an opportunity to apply credits from both institutions toward an associate degree.
The students will qualify when they have earned at least 36 credits from Wahpeton and at least 15 credits from NDSU.
North Dakota higher education officials say it is the first agreement of its kind in the state.
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