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Published - Saturday, November 03, 2007

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Western deal offers UW studies options


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Mauston, Wis. — A new agreement will allow students at two rural Western Technical College sites to more easily take classes at nearby University of Wisconsin campuses in Sauk and Richland counties.

The pact Western officials signed Thursday with UW-Baraboo/Sauk County and UW-Richland in Richland Center will permit students to start their associate of arts and science degrees at Western’s Mauston and Viroqua sites and complete work at either UW campus.
By attending either UW school, students then would be able to more easily transfer to a four-year UW institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree, according to a Western press release.

The motivation for the new agreement stems from concerns that Wisconsin has fewer residents per capita with baccalaureate degrees than surrounding states, said Linda Schwandt, Western’s dean of General Education and Educational Services.

An increasing number of Western students also have indicated they intend to pursue a four-year degree, so this arrangement will provide more opportunity to do that, she said.

The agreement also signifies a growing collaboration among Wisconsin’s higher education institutions, she said.

Western in the past has worked with Viterbo University and UW-La Crosse on several agreements that allow some classes to transfer among the schools.

KJ Lang can be reached at (608) 791-8226 or klang@lacrossetribune.com.
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The Real World wrote on Nov 3, 2007 8:48 AM:

" Wow that pondering person is from the real world! One more question if this is god at Mauston and Viroqua sites, why not at all of them? "

pondering wrote on Nov 3, 2007 7:49 AM:

" If students can take credits at a tech school and transfer them to a two year school- that will allow them to get into a four year school- why do we pay separate taxes for the tech colleges? Wisconsin needs to support education, but it is not necessary that we have so many "campuses." With technology today, students can learn from a far. This generation actually prefers using technology. If we are looking for ways to cut unnecessary spending, I say we take a close look at how many UW and tech colleges we have in our state. With all of the buildings that need to be maintained and grounds kept we waste a lot of money. "


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