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FAIRBORN — Clark State Community College and Wright State University formalized an agreement Monday that would make for “seamless” transitions between the two schools.
The agreement, called the Gateway Program, will take effect in fall 2012 and both schools will include it in their recruiting material for the coming year.
The Gateway Program has three components. The first, Gateway Pathway, is designed for students who begin their education at Clark State with the intention to transfer to WSU to complete their four year degree. Gateway in Residence is for students who apply to Wright State but do not meet the initial entrance requirements and Gateway to Recovery is for WSU students who are academically ineligible to continue there.

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