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Cincy State Inks Transfer Deal With Mount St. Joe

The presidents of Cincinnati State and Mount St. Joseph University sign the two-year, renewable agreement Tuesday morning.
Bill Rinehart
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WVXU
The presidents of Cincinnati State and Mount St. Joseph University sign the two-year, renewable agreement Tuesday morning.

Leaders from Mount Saint Joseph University and Cincinnati State say an agreement between the two schools will make it easier for students to get a bachelor's degree.

Mt. St. Joe is now accepting Cincinnati State credits. Cincinnati State President Monica Posey says her school already partners with others including UC, NKU, and Miami.

"The agreement with Mount St. Joseph is extra special because they are a private institution. Our students can go there, save tens of thousands of dollars, [and] have a wonderful, quality experience. There are small classrooms where they will get plenty of attention," Posey says.

The agreement creates transfer programs for bachelor's degrees in business, education, and nursing among others.

President H. James Williams says the two schools have similar goals. "We understand that our institutions are not ends onto themselves. But rather the means to an end, by identifying, developing, and nurturing talent for this greater Cincinnati region."

Additionally, honors program graduates with a 3.2 GPA will be accepted into the Mount St. Joe University honors program.

Transfer students may also be eligible for application fee waivers and scholarships.

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Rinehart has been a radio reporter since 1994 with positions in markets like Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska; Sioux City, Iowa; Dayton, Ohio: and most recently as senior correspondent and anchor for Cincinnati’s WLW-AM.