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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Owens, Bowling Green reach new agreement on transfer students
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By MICHELLE REITER

STAFF WRITER

More students are making the switch from a two-year to a four-year college, and a new agreement between Owens Community College and Bowling Green State University may make the switch easier for honors students.

Beginning this year, honors students at Owens will be able to transfer their honors credits to Bowling Green. Paul Moore, director of Bowling Green's honors program, said that should attract more students from Owens to the university.

"Right now we have less than five honors students a year coming from Owens," he said. "That's probably because they were put at a disadvantage. We hope to go from one or two (students) a year to potentially 20 or 30."

Honors students at Owens were often forced to begin their honors programs from scratch when they transferred to larger colleges like Bowling Green.

It was a barrier that might have prevented some students from trying to make the transfer.

"We will begin to see the impact of this in about two years," Moore said.

It's the first honors-based partnership the university has forged with a community college, but Moore said the university will likely pursue others in the future, especially since more students seeking associate degrees are moving on to get their bachelor's.

To qualify for the program, Owens students must achieve and maintain a 3.5 grade point average and complete a minimum of 15 credit hours of designated honors curriculum.

Qualified associate degree graduates will then meet with a Bowling Green Honors Program adviser to identify an honors course of study consistent with the students' major as they pursue a bachelor's degree at the university.

Moore said the university is planning to initiate activities and programming to get the Owens honors program students onto the university's campus and participating in BGSU's honors program, even before they enroll in academic classes.

The only other honors program partnership Owens has is with the University of Toledo, which the schools established last summer.

Brad Meyer, the Owens spokesman, said Owens' honors program is new, and the idea of transferring from a two-year to a four-year school is growing, but still not the norm.

However, many of the college's mainstream academic programs already transfer "seamlessly" to Bowling Green, Meyer said.

For more information, call the Owens honors program at 567-661-2011 or 567-429-3019, or the BGSU honors program at 419-372-8504.

Reiter: 419-427-8497,

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