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The Texas TWO-STEP Project
New Options for Career and Academic Success
Grayson County College has joined with the Texas TWO-STEP Project
to offer technical students easier transfer options to earn university
degrees once they complete their associate of applied science
degrees. In a unprecedented initiative,
technical students may transfer up to 68 total hours, 24 hours of approved technical
coursework and 44 hours of core general education courses, from Grayson County
College to the Interdisciplinary Studies Program or the College of Science at
the University of Texas at Arlington to earn an academic bachelor'sdegree. Technical
students may choose from the following areas in Interdisciplinary Studies: Health
Sciences, Business, Technology, Public Services, or Human Services. The
College of Science may accept up to 24 hours of technical coursework toward
degrees in biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, and psychology.
This collaborative endeavor between Grayson County College and the Texas TWO-STEP
Project will open up educational opportunities to students who previosly felt
that a bachelor's degee was beyond their reach thus making them more competitive
in the job market.
For more information on the Texas TWO-STEP Project, contact Barbara Malone, UTA
outreach coordinator, at 903-463-8730
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