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Wright State University and Sinclair Community College have agreed to continue a partnership that allows students to “move seamlessly” from one school to another as they pursue a bachelor’s degree.
The Double Degree Program provides students with academic advisors and resources from both schools so they can transfer credit hours from Sinclair to Wright State as they pursue a four-year degree. It also allows WSU students who become academically ineligible to take classes at Sinclair.
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