
1.Cambridge Community College was created as an independent campus of the Minnesota Community College system. Cambridge Community College has full accreditation status with the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The University of Wisconsin System has granted permission for the University of Wisconsin-Superior to continue all aspects of the existing relationship. In the interest of fostering cooperation between our institutions, to better serve the transfer of students from Rochester Community College to the University of Wisconsin-Superior, hereby enter into this articulation agreement.
II. The following articles delineate the understanding between Cambridge Community College and the University of Wisconsin-Superior.
A. Students will be encouraged to complete the Associate of Arts degree at Cambridge Community College which will fulfill the UW-Superior lower division general education requirements as long as campus specific stipulations are met. Those stipulations are expressed in terms of the UW-Superior 1996-98 catalog and the 1995-96 Cambridge Community College catalog.
1. Completion with a C or better grade in English 111 and 121 at Cambridge Community College, which is equivalent to UW-Superior’s English 101 and 102. (Teacher certification grade of C).
2. Completion of Math 112 or a higher level math course at Cambridge Community College which is equivalent to UW-Superior’s Math 104 or higher level course.
3.Completion of Speech 206 at Cambridge Community College which is equivalent to UW-Superior’s Communication Arts 110. (If the student will be seeking teacher certification, a grade of C or better is required.)
4.The general agreement refers to all Associate of Arts degrees except non-college parallel technical programs.
B.Students who graduated from Cambridge Community College in the spring term of 1996 or after are subject to the provisions of this articulation agreement between the University of Wisconsin - Superior and Cambridge Community College. .
C.Transferring Cambridge Community College students will be treated as though they had been at UW-Superior as freshman and will be given the same priorities and advantages as residential students providing they have met the Associate of Arts degree at Cambridge Community College excluding non-transferrable technical programs.
D. Representatives of Cambridge Community College and the University of Wisconsin-Superior will explore the development of program to program articulation agreements including Associate of Science and Associate of Applied Science degrees. 9;
E.Both institutions agree to monitor the progress of the agreement, evaluate its effectiveness, and make suggestions to modify this agreement.
DATED JANUARY 1, 1997.