Rose State College (RSC) students now have expanded opportunities to seamlessly transfer into Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology’s (OSUIT) Bachelor of Technology in Applied Industry Leadership (BT AIL) program, thanks to four new articulation agreements.
These agreements create a clear pathway for RSC students earning an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree to continue their education at OSUIT. Students can transfer more credits and complete their bachelor’s degree efficiently. The agreements cover the following programs:
“It's important for Rose State College students to have educational pathways that lead to a bachelor's degree. We are pleased to have this partnership with OSUIT,” said RSC Dean of Business and Information Technology Dr. Charles DeSassure.
Eligible students can transfer up to 58 credit hours, reducing their time to degree completion.
To qualify for the BT AIL program, applicants must hold an AAS degree or higher with a minimum GPA of 2.0 and submit a completed OSUIT application for admission.
“The joint efforts of OSUIT with Rose State College highlights the power of partnerships in expanding opportunities and removing barriers for student success,” said Dr. Heather Ortiz, Dean of the School of Arts, Sciences & Health.
Students looking to advance their careers through OSUIT’s Bachelor of Technology in Applied Industry Leadership can take advantage of these agreements for a clear, cost-effective path to a four-year degree. To learn more, visit OSUIT.