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Higher ed news: Crookston, area students graduate, earn scholarships

Times Report Here’s the latest batch of higher education-related accolades, accomplishments and milestones impacting local and area students: NCTC spring graduates     Northland Community & Technical College announces the members of its graduating class of Spring 2021. The class of 2021 was recognized during a special virtual graduation celebration ceremony on May 13. Northland Community & Technical College grants certificates (CERT), diplomas (DIP), Associate in Applied Science (AAS), Associate of Arts (AA), and/or Associate of Science (AS) degrees for the successful completion of each student s respective program. Here are the local and area spring NCTC graduates: Climax:         • David Roper - Marketing and Management AAS

Northland Community & Technical College announces spring 2021 grads

Times Report Crookston Times Northland Community & Technical College is proud to announce the members of its graduating class of Spring 2021. The class of 2021 was recognized during a special virtual graduation celebration ceremony on May 13. Northland Community & Technical College grants certificates (CERT), diplomas (DIP), Associate in Applied Science (AAS), Associate of Arts (AA), and/or Associate of Science (AS) degrees for the successful completion of each student s respective program. Congratulations to the following graduates: Climax, MN         • David Roper - Marketing and Management AAS Crookston, MN         • Roberto Casanova     - Construction Plumbing - DIP         • Eric Delorme - Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning/Construction - AAS - Highest Honors

Credits, Partnerships and Advising: Metro State s Trifecta of Transfer Success

  When Metropolitan State University in Minnesota launched 50 years ago, its mission was to serve students who were falling through the cracks of traditional higher education. Like other “universities without walls” launched around the same time, it had no physical campus but rather served working adults in rented spaces around the Twin Cities. It was exclusively an upper-division institution focused on degree completion, so by definition its students were 100 percent transfer students. Today, even as the institution has grown into a comprehensive university with a physical campus, between 85 and 95 percent of its 10,000 students still are transfers. “Serving transfer students is in our DNA,” President Virginia Arthur says. “Transfer isn’t something we

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