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Wright State, Central State Join Forces

Central State Undergrads will now be able to take master’s-level courses at Wright State University, and use those credits towards their degrees.

In a signing ceremony this morning, scheduled for 9 o’clock, officials from both universities outlined details of the agreement designed to give students an opportunity to jump-start their master’s degree at Wright State while they finish their bachelor’s at Central State.

The first programs to be used in this collaborative effort will enable Central State students studying geology and water resources to begin work on a Master’s in earth and environmental Sciences from Wright State.

School officials say the agreement will also enable both institutions to pursue grants and other outside funding to serve the interests of both universities.

Jerry Kenney is an award-winning news host and anchor at WYSO, which he joined in 2007 after more than 15 years of volunteering with the public radio station. He serves as All Things Considered host, Alpha Rhythms co-host, and WYSO Weekend host.
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