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Grambling State approved for MOU with University of Belize

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Baton Rouge, LA – May 2, 2022 – The international impact of Grambling  State University (GSU) was strengthened during the April University of  Louisiana System board meeting as approval was granted to enter into a  Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University of Belize (UB).

The MOU sets up a path where UB graduates can work on and complete  graduate degrees in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at  Grambling State University.

Belize is a Caribbean country on the northeastern coast of Central  America. It borders Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east,  and Guatemala to the west and south.

Under the provisions of the MOU, University of Belize graduates will  matriculate at GSU with a master’s degree in one of the areas of  Education, using programs that have been approved for 100% online  delivery.

Dr. Cheyrl Mansfield Ensley, interim department head and associate  professor for GSU’s Department of Curriculum & Instruction and  Educational Leadership called the MOU good for both Grambling State and  the University of Belize.

“We are extremely excited to partner with the University of Belize,”  Ensley said. “Through our online program, we will provide access and  opportunity to individuals who may otherwise not have the chance to  obtain a master’s degree. This is a win-win situation for both  universities.”

The degree will be comprised of a minimum of 36 credit hours in coursework.

The objectives of the agreement between GSU and UB are to attract  qualified students to GSU and UB; facilitate the enrollment of students  from UB to GSU; provide specific advisement for students at UB who  intend to pursue graduate studies at GSU; provide qualified students the  opportunity to complete the Master’s level graduate degrees in two  years; encourage academic and administrative coordination between  institutions and the exchange of evaluative information on the outcomes  of the programs with the goals of continual growth and improvement of  both programs; provide opportunities for research and other  collaborations between university faculties at UB and GSU.

The MOU states that GSU shall accept, for the entrance date of its  choice, a cohort of students who have undergraduate cumulative grade  point averages of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, are licensed to teach in  Belize, and meet admissions requirements for GSU by the deadline date  for admission.

Students enrolled in the graduate programs who successfully complete  all required coursework at GSU and maintain a grade point average of at  least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale will be granted the master’s degree from GSU,  provided that they have met all other Grambling State University  graduation requirements.

To learn more about the program, contact Dr. Kathryn Newman at newman@gram.edu .

Original source can be found here.

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