NC AT&T State University And BCCC Collaborate for Agricultural Education Degree | Eastern NC Now

Students who would like to receive a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education from North Carolina A&T State University can now start their coursework at Beaufort County Community College

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    WASHINGTON, NC     Students who would like to receive a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education from North Carolina A&T State University can now start their coursework at Beaufort County Community College. The two colleges entered into an articulation agreement on Friday, March 24 to help students in this program seamlessly transfer their coursework.

    Colleges around the state often have slightly different required coursework tied to a major. An articulation agreement acknowledges that the college where the student will finish their coursework, in this case NC A&T State University in Greensboro, will accept all of the classes taken at BCCC. The "2+2" arrangement gives students in the agribusiness technology program the option to complete a bachelor's degree online through a four-year institution.

    Billy Askew, agribusiness technology instructor, said, "Some of our students thrive in a smaller class setting that is close to home. Spending the first two years of their degree at BCCC and finishing up the last two online means that they can continue to manage their family businesses while attending college. I attended NC A&T myself, so I am excited about this new arrangement. As a land grant university, they have strong roots in the agribusiness field."

    "Students with an advanced degree in agribusiness technology can open up more doors for themselves," said Dr. Crystal Ange, vice president of academics at BCCC. "There is an unmet need for agribusiness instructors in eastern North Carolina. The students with roots in this region, and knowledge of its agricultural heritage, are more likely to return to teach here."

    "We want to make sure that as they transfer to NC A&T, we guarantee that their achievements at BCCC will be honored," said Askew.

    The agribusiness technology curriculum is designed to provide knowledge of the financial and technical aspects of modern agricultural operations. Students can find careers in a variety of local, state and federal agencies, businesses or research and educational institutions. A four-year degree can yield careers in education, NC Cooperative Extension Services, US Department of Agriculture, or in private industries such as Cargill or ADM.


    "The articulation agreement between Beaufort County Community College's agribusiness technology program and the bachelor of science degree program in agricultural education at NC A&T State University, represents a great opportunity for students seeking more advanced training for careers in the agricultural industry," said Dr. Antoine Alston, professor and associate dean of academic studies at NC A&T. "In the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at NC A&T State University we believe in access and opportunity, and this collaboration true represents this."

    From its roots as an 1890 land-grant university, NC A&T has adapted to become a school for the 21st century and beyond. N.C. A&T has award-winning faculty, intensive research programs and community-focused initiatives with a diverse campus, a curriculum that even includes nanoengineering and a dedication to public service to Greensboro and the world.

    They believe in the power of our students to solve problems, both local and global, through technology, business, engineering, the arts and other endeavors. Through exemplary instruction and interdisciplinary studies, through scholarly and creative research, and through courage and community service, N.C. A&T prepares students to enhance the quality of life for themselves, the citizens of North Carolina, the nation, and the world.

    Beaufort County Community College provides accessible and affordable quality education, effective teaching, relevant training and lifelong learning opportunities to the people of Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell and Washington Counties.

    For more information about the agribusiness technology program, contact Billy Askew at 252-940-6304 or billy.askew@beaufortccc.edu.

  • Contact: Attila Nemecz
  •     Attila.Nemecz@beaufortccc.edu

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