Official signing held in Midwest City between the college presidents
MIDWEST CITY (Aug. 22, 2022) - Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) and Rose State College have partnered to promote educational attainment and degree completion for students in several highdemand fields. The new partnership will streamline the transfer experience for Rose State students completing their four-year degrees at SWOSU.
“This partnership will assist many students pursuing associate degrees in preeducation and allied health to smoothly transition from Rose State to SWOSU to obtain their bachelor’s degree,” Rose State President Dr. Jeanie Webb said. “We are committed to going beyond simply providing an education by ensuring students have guidance at every level to further their education right here in Oklahoma.”
SWOSU President Dr. Diana Lovell and Rose State President Dr. Jeanie Webb signed the partnership agreement in the Rose State Student Union on Monday, Aug. 22.
Through the partnership, Rose State and SWOSU will increase the number of transfer agreements between the two institutions and develop academic pathways for these programs to further enhance the ease of transferring.
Rose State and SWOSU are offering the following transfer agreements: Associate of Arts in Pre-Education to Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Associate of Science in Allied Health – Pre-Physical Therapy Option to Bachelor of Science in Health Science Associate of Science in Allied Health – Pre- Occupational Therapy Option to Bachelor of Science in Health Science Associate of Science in Allied Health – Pre-Dietetics Option to Bachelor of Science in Health Science Associate of Science in Allied Health – Pre-Medical Imaging Option to Bachelor of Science in Health Science Associate of Science in Pre-Professional Health Care to Bachelor of Science in Health Science Upon successful completion of required courses, qualified Rose State students will seamlessly be able to complete their bachelor’s degree at SWOSU.
“We are focused on helping alleviate the critical workforce needs in Oklahoma’s education and healthcare fields,” said SWOSU President Dr. Diana Lovell. “Partnering with Rose State provides structured, workforce aligned pathways for students to earn bachelor’s degrees and begin fulfilling careers.”
Interested students should contact their academic advisor.