Southeast Missouri State University and Three Rivers College (TRC) officials signed articulation agreements Oct. 19 paving the way for a seamless transition for Three Rivers Associate of Applied Science in Nursing graduates into Southeasts online RN-BSN program and for Three Rivers Associate of Arts in Teaching graduates to transfer into five Southeast Bachelor of Science in Education programs.
Under the nursing articulation agreement, a slate of 15 100- to 200-level courses taken at Three Rivers by Associate of Applied Science in Nursing students, now will fulfill the requirements for the lower level University Studies (general education) requirements at Southeast, easing their transfer to Southeasts online RN-BSN program. The education articulation agreement signing eases the transfer for students from TRCs Associate of Arts in Teaching to Southeasts Bachelor of Science in Education programs in early childhood education with elementary education add-on certification; elementary education with middle school language arts add-on certification; exceptional child education with elementary education add-on certification; elementary education; and middle school education.We are so pleased to partner with Three Rivers College on these agreements, said Dr. Carlos Vargas, president of Southeast Missouri State University. Southeasts online RN-BSN program recently was recognized by College Choice among the nations best online RN-BSN programs, and just last week, Southeasts College of Education was named an Apple Distinguished School. Southeast Missouri State University is delighted these collaborations will simplify the path for students to advance their education at Southeast in these outstanding programs as they prepare to launch extraordinary careers in education and the healthcare industry.Dr. Wesley Payne, president of Three Rivers College, added, Were proud to be able to continue working with Southeast Missouri State University to create better opportunities, and greater availability of education, for the people in our region. This agreement will make it easier for nurses across our region to continue their education and improve their skills, and will support healthcare in southeast Missouri in the process.Were also pleased to sign an agreement which will make the transfer of students from our Associate of Arts in Teaching programs to Southeasts Bachelor of Science in Education programs even easier, Payne added. Education is the lifeblood of the region, and were committed to helping provide excellent teachers to southeast Missouri.[caption id="attachment_27373" align="alignright" width="300"] Dr. Carlos Vargas, left, and Dr. Wesley Payne, right, celebrate nursing and education articulation agreements between Southeast Missouri State University and Three Rivers College.[/caption]Two areas of study in higher education that continue to be in demand in this region are health care and education, said Dr. Justin Hoggard, Dean of Instruction at Three Rivers College.The articulation agreements signed Thursday in nursing, as well as the AAT in Education, underscore the commitment of both institutions to continue to provide quality educational opportunities for students close to home, he said. This means more professionals in high-demand career fields will be available for employment in southeast Missouri.Dr. Diana Rogers-Adkinson, dean of Southeasts College of Education said the education articulation agreement allows students to complete Southeast education degrees on the Three Rivers campus, giving students the opportunity to save money by studying locally while still attending an award-winning program.Similarly, Dr. Gloria Green, chair of Southeasts Department of Nursing, said the nursing agreement allows students to complete a bachelors degree with a minimum amount of additional coursework and in a program recognized for excellence.They have the flexibility of an online program, and the assurance of an RN-BSN program of superior quality, fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), she said.Dr. Staci Foster, Chair of Nursing and Allied Health at Three Rivers College, said, the nursing articulation agreement signed Thursday will be a benefit to students in all of Three Rivers nursing programs because it provides a clear, convenient pathway to a BSN degree without ever having to leave the region. You can now get your start in healthcare through our affordable, high-quality RN programs in Poplar Bluff or our LPN-RN Bridge programs in Poplar Bluff and Sikeston, then make the jump to a four-year degree without leaving your hometown.In addition to providing career opportunities for area residents, this is also a great boost to healthcare providers across the region, she said. They now have access to an even better pool of highly skilled nurses, trained right in their backyard, because of this partnership. Were pleased to work with Southeast Missouri State University to provide this support to our students, local healthcare providers, and the patients they serve.[caption id="attachment_27374" align="alignleft" width="300"] From left are Steve Borgsmiller, director of Southeast Missouri State University-Sikeston; Dr. Carlos Vargas, president of Southeast Missouri State University; Dr. Wesley Payne, president of Three Rivers College; and Missy Marshall, director of Three Rivers - Sikeston.[/caption]Southeasts nursing program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Students can finish their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at Southeast online in as little as one year if all their general education is completed at Three Rivers College. Southeast courses are taught by qualified nursing professionals, and field experiences are tailored to students specific interests.To be admitted to Southeasts RN-BSN program, Three Rivers students must have a current RN licensure, a minimum cumulative 2.8 grade point average and completion of Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, English Composition II and all required documentation through CastleBranch as outlined in the RN-BSN Handbook at http://www.semo.edu/pdf/Nursing-RN-BSN-Handbook.pdf. A minimum of 30 credit hours must be taken in residence at Southeast. Thirty-nine upper-division credit hours at or above the 300 level are required for graduation, Southeast officials said.Southeast educator preparation programs are accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)For more information or to inquire about conditional admission into Southeasts online RN-BSN program, contact Southeast Online at (573) 651-2766 or southeastonline@semo.edu.To be admitted to Southeast Teacher Education Program, students must have completed 42 course hours; have a 2.75 cumulative GPA; have scores of at least 220 on all sections of the Missouri General Education Assessment (MoGEA) or have a previous four-year degree from an accredited college/university; have Missouri Educator Profile (MEP) results on file with the Office of the Associate Dean of the College of Education; have a grade of C or above in CF/PY120 The Child (Elementary, Early, and Exceptional) or PY222 Development of the Adolescent (Middle and Secondary; and have a grade of B or above in ED280 Introduction to Education as a Profession or ME222 Principles of Teaching Music. All applications for admission to the Teacher Education Program should be submitted to the Associate Deans Office by Oct. 15 (for spring admission) and March 15 (for fall admission).For information on Southeast College of Education degree programs, call (573) 651-2123 or coe@semo.edu.For information on the nursing and education programs at Three Rivers, as well as information on enrolling and other programs, call 877-TRY-TRCC (877-879-8722) or visit trcc.edu.