Colleges team up to promote personal growth

Now more students can boost their knowledge

Now more students can boost their knowledge

Many people believe that furthering their education is a part of personal development, which can often lead to a number of individuals choosing a higher degree program in order to advance their knowledge.

As a result of this push, more schools are looking to offer higher degree programs that can meet a multitude of students' needs. For example, Rasmussen College and Southeast Technical College recently partnered up in order to offer students the option of expanded bachelor's degrees.

Students at Southeast Technical will now be able to transition into bachelor's degree programs at Rasmussen. The goal behind this endeavor is to promote more students to achieve their goals of earning an advanced education.

"We are honored to work with Southeast Technical College, an institution that shares the Rasmussen College values of career-focused education," said Kristi Waite, president of Rasmussen. "This partnership will allow its students to have a clear and straightforward pathway into a four-year degree, which will in turn give them more opportunity for growth in their careers."

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