Nicholls College of Business Administration Signs Transfer Agreement with Delgado

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Nicholls State University and Delgado Community College will partner to make it easier for business students to transfer seamlessly between both schools. Left to right: (seated) Chancellor Joan Y. Davis of Delgado Community College and President Bruce T. Murphy of Nicholls State University; (standing) Dr. Stanton F. McNeely III, Delgado vice chancellor for institutional advancement; Warren Puneky, dean of Delgado’s business and technology division; Harold Gaspard, Delgado interim vice chancellor for academic affairs; Dr. Shawn Mauldin, dean of Nicholls’ College of Business Administration; and Patrick Conroy, Delgado chair of business studies.

 

THIBODAUX — Nicholls State University and Delgado Community College will partner to make it easier for business students to transfer seamlessly between both schools. The transfer program will allow students who have completed an associate degree in business administration at Delgado to easily transfer a majority of their courses to Nicholls. They can then go on to earn their bachelor’s in business through Nicholls’ traditional on-campus College of Business Administration or remotely through Nicholls’ online degree program, Nicholls Online.

“This agreement provides these Delgado students with an easy transition from their two-year degree program to a four-year program at an Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accredited business school,” said Dr. Shawn Mauldin, dean of the College of Business Administration at Nicholls.

Nicholls President Bruce Murphy and Delgado Chancellor Joan Davis signed a document establishing the transfer articulation agreement on Monday, Aug. 25 in New Orleans.

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree at Nicholls requires the completion of 120 hours of semester credits. Delgado students who have earned their associate of business administration will be granted up to 57 hours of credit toward the bachelor’s in business administration at Nicholls provided all transfer admission requirements established by the College of Business Administration and the university have been met.

In December, Delgado and Nicholls signed a memorandum of understanding making it easier for culinary students to cross-enroll the institutions, as well as to seamlessly transfer between both schools.

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