17Թ

Image
Dr. Lynn Akey, chancellor of UW-Parkside, and Kate Ferrel, president of 17Թ seated at a table, smiling, with nameplates and college logo backdrop.

17Թ and UW-Parkside Announce Transfer Agreements for Online Business Administration Program

Category

17Թ and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside have forged two new articulation agreements designed to facilitate a smooth transition for 17Թ graduates into UW-Parkside’s renowned online Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) program.

The agreements, tailored to support learners in the Rhinelander and rural northern Wisconsin areas, are designed to offer students the flexibility to continue their education remotely while building upon the academic foundation achieved at Nicolet.

The agreements focus on two concentrations of the BSBA program: the General Business Administration Concentration and the Business Analytics Concentration. In both cases, students completing 17Թ’s Associate of Applied Science in Business Management and meeting UW-Parkside’s admission criteria will be eligible for admission to the BSBA program, with up to 60 transfer credits.

The BSBA program provides the opportunity for students to learn and demonstrate fundamental business management skills applicable to nearly every career field. The program is offered as a UW Flexible Option -- an online, self-directed, competency-based education format designed for busy adults who want the freedom and flexibility to complete a degree or certificate on their own terms. Every student is paired with an Academic Success Coach for personalized mentoring and advising. The coach helps create a learning plan and timeline tailored to fit each student’s knowledge, needs, and schedule.

The agreements between 17Թ and UW-Parkside signify a collaborative effort between faculty, student services, and administration from both institutions to ensure a seamless transfer process for students.

Dr. Lynn Akey, Chancellor of UW-Parkside, and Kate Ferrel, President of 17Թ, both expressed enthusiasm about extending educational access via these new agreements.

“These agreements underscore our commitment to providing accessible pathways to higher education for students across the state of Wisconsin,” said Akey. “By partnering with 17Թ, we area extending the impact of UW-Parkside and empowering learners to achieve their academic and professional aspirations.”

"This marks a significant milestone for 17Թ and is a major opportunity for our community,” said Ferrel. “It puts bachelor’s degrees within reach, while allowing our students to continue living and working right here in the Northwoods.”

Visit the 17Թ transfer guide page for additional information.

Visit the UW-Parkside or the for more information.

In the photo above: Dr. Lynn Akey, chancellor of UW-Parkside, and Kate Ferrel, president of 17Թ, signed new articulation agreements, providing opportunities for 17Թ graduates to earn bachelor’s degrees while continuing to live in the Northwoods.