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August 14, 2024

Mount Wachusett Community College (MWCC) and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have entered into a new transfer agreement to provide seamless pathways for students pursuing higher education in STEM fields. This agreement, effective immediately, aims to facilitate the transfer of MWCC students into WPI's prestigious programs, fostering academic and career success.

Under this partnership, MWCC students who have earned an associate degree and who have successfully completed a college-level precalculus or calculus 1 course, a college-level laboratory science course, and have earned a 3.3 or higher GPA, will be guaranteed admission to WPI. This collaboration reflects a commitment to supporting students' educational journeys from community college to a leading research university, enabling them to seamlessly continue their studies in engineering, science, technology, and other fields. MWCC students who have not yet completed their associate degree but have a minimum 3.0 GPA and have successfully completed a college-level precalculus or calculus 1 course and successfully completed a college-level laboratory science course may be offered admission in order to transfer to a bachelor's degree program at WPI.

President James Vander Hooven of MWCC expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "This agreement marks a significant opportunity for our students to access WPI's renowned educational resources and further their career aspirations in high-demand fields. We are proud to partner with WPI in providing clear and attainable pathways for student success."

WPI President Grace Wang, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing MWCC's and WPI's shared commitment to fostering a diverse and talented student body. "We are excited about the partnership with MWCC and look forward to welcoming future MWCC students into our community and supporting their academic journey with personalized advising, vibrant campus life, and hands-on, transformative learning experiences."

Upon admission, students will be supported through transfer student programs and opportunities at WPI, including a designated advisor in the Academic Advising Office and a staff liaison in the Office of Undergraduate Studies. 

MWCC transfer students will also have immediate access to WPI’s Heebner Career Development Center and summer research opportunities. In addition, admitted students will be required to take a semester-long transfer transition program and receive a summer undergraduate course tuition waiver for one course taken in each of two summers, during their enrollment at WPI. Additional opportunities are available for qualified students to pursue graduate programming upon enrollment at WPI.

Information about WPI admissions and application requirements for transfer students as well as transfer agreements can be found at www.wpi.edu/+transfer and through the MWCC Transfer Services office at mwcc.edu/academics/advising/transfer.

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