Prince George’s Community College’s articulation agreements and accompanying processes and procedures are facilitated in the Office of Transfer Services under the auspices of the Executive Vice President and Provost (EVP) for Teaching, Learning, and Student Success (TLSS).
Guiding Principles for Establishing Articulation Agreements
- Supports Prince George’s Community College’s mission, values, and strategic initiatives.
- Aligns with the College’s programs, courses, and four-year partners’ curricula.
- Increases opportunities to foster positive partnerships, programs, and services that are beneficial to students.
- Provides seamless transfer opportunities.
- Reduces the cost of tuition for students who want to transfer.
- Please see Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) Template for Articulation Agreement.
- Please see MHEC Guidelines for type of Articulation Agreements and MOUs.
Requirements for any new Academic Programs (Maryland Higher Education Commission)
- Academic Programs and Institutional Approvals
- Academic Program Proposals From Degree-Granting Institutions Authorized to Operate in the State of Maryland
- Academic Program Proposals: Guidelines for Proposing New Academic Degree Programs, New Standalone Certificate Programs, and Substantial Modifications
- Academic Programs and Review Process
- How to Apply for MHEC Approval for Changes or Modifications
- Academic Program Proposals From Degree-Granting Institutions Authorized to Operate in the State of Maryland
Steps to Initiate an Articulation Agreement
Existing agreements will be reviewed every three (3) years in conjunction with the appropriate PGCC staff (division dean or designee, department chair, academic coordinator, and the articulating institution) to determine the continuance of the agreement unless otherwise specified in the agreement. Continuance will be based on several factors, including regional accreditation, program alignment, student benefit, mutual interest, and goals between the partners. All agreements will be reviewed internally following the curriculum cycle to ensure that course and program information is current. Department chairs are responsible for reviewing the agreements and forwarding any changes to the Manager of Transfer, Articulation, and Policy. The Transfer, Articulation, and Policy manager will collaborate with department chairs to communicate with students about the articulating institutions.
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Contact Information
Dr. Kyle Turman
Transfer Services Program Director
301-546-0833 | articulation@pgcc.edu