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WESSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi University for Women and Copiah-Lincoln Community College have signed a cooperative agreement that will permit graduates of the community college's culinary studies program to transfer credits to the university.
WTVA-TV reports (http://bit.ly/1kYT9iu ) the deal provides that students who achieve associate degrees at the college's campuses in Wesson and Natchez can earn scholarships to Mississippi University for Women.
Copiah-Lincoln instructors also will be able to participate in professional development programs through the university.
Mississippi University for Women's Culinary Arts Institute was established in 1996 and offers food-focused baccalaureate degree programs.
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