Texas Tech, McLennan Community College Announce Partnership

Partnership creates new educational opportunities.

McLennan Community College (MCC) and Texas Tech University announced a partnership during a March 26 news conference that will create new undergraduate and graduate degree options for Central Texas-area residents. The announcement will be made at a news conference in the new Dennis F. Michaelis Academic Center.

 

The new programs will be offered through the University Center at MCC. University Centers allow four-year universities to offer courses on community college campuses.

 

"I have sensed an air of excitement at MCC and in our community since the beginning of discussions with Texas Tech about the possibility of TTU offering degrees on the MCC campus at the University Center," said Dennis Michaelis, MCC president. "This formal announcement and signing of a Memorandum of Understanding are important milestones for the people of Central Texas as the degree offerings at the MCC University Center continue to expand.  All of us look forward to an outstanding partnership with Texas Tech."

 

Courses initially will be offered through distance education, but plans are in place to add Texas Tech faculty and staff to the center.

 

"By partnering with outstanding community colleges we can build on the already fine educational opportunities at MCC to allow individuals to finish a quality four-year or graduate degree without leaving the Waco area," said Guy Bailey, Texas Tech President. "I look forward to our partnership with MCC becoming a model that we can replicate across Texas."

 

 The agreement will allow MCC students to seamlessly transfer course work to Texas Tech. Those who already have an undergraduate degree can enroll in graduate programs.

 

For more information on the partnership announcement, contact Lisa Wilhelmi, director, Office of Community Relations for MCC at (254) 299-8640 or Sally Logue Post, director, Office of Communications and Marketing at Texas Tech at (806) 742-2136.