Shippensburg University (SU) and Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) forged a partnership, creating new opportunities for students in the Philadelphia region. The dual admissions transfer agreement, signed by SU President Laurie A. Carter and CCP President Dr. Donald Guy Generals, provides students a timely, cost-effective and deliberate path to increasing their educational attainment and employability potential from CCP to SU.
Upon graduation with an approved associate degree, CCP students will transition seamlessly to SU with junior standing. In addition to a transfer of credits, the agreement creates unique scholarship opportunities of up to $4,000 for CCP students transferring to SU.
“With this agreement, we make it clear to Community College of Philadelphia students that we are committed to their success and growth. This commitment comes in the form of a dynamic collaboration that allows students to easily transfer to Ship and earn scholarship and internship support that will help carry them across the finish line to a bachelor’s degree and excellent job prospects upon graduation. We are proud to welcome CCP students to Shippensburg University as they continue to build the future they aspire to achieve,” said President Carter.
Students interested in CCP and SU dual admissions can select from nearly 100 program options identified in the agreement. The programs are offered in a variety of disciplines and across the three SU academic colleges: the AACSB accredited John L. Grove College of Business, The College of Arts and Sciences, and The College of Education and Human Services. Students also may consider one of five highly sought-after programs in the university’s School of Engineering, the only one of its kind in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
“Community College of Philadelphia and Shippensburg University share similar goals and views, such as a commitment to advance diversity and provide equal access to education and support services,” said Dr. Generals. “We are proud to offer this new possibility to students, and look forward to working with Shippensburg to advance the lives of those we serve.”
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About Community College of Philadelphia
Community College of Philadelphia is the largest public institution of higher education in Philadelphia and the sixth-largest in Pennsylvania. The College enrolls approximately 28,000 students annually. Classes and services are currently being offered remotely. Visit the College at www.ccp.edu.
Shippensburg University is committed to student learning and personal development through high-quality and innovative coursework that is enhanced by out-of-class experiences. With nearly 250 programs, Shippensburg University offers accredited and industry-aligned undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs preparing the workforce of the future, today.