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Scholarships available to Delaware Tech graduates who transfer to Salisbury University

February 23, 2016

Representatives from Delaware Technical Community College and Salisbury University gathered at the Jack F. Owens Campus in Georgetown Feb. 17 to announce and celebrate new scholarships available to Delaware Tech associate degree graduates who transfer to SU.

The Delmarva Partnership Scholarship program provides eligible students who are Delaware residents with $5,000 in scholarship funds annually to cover approximately 60 percent of the cost difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition at SU. Delaware Tech graduates may also be eligible for an additional $1,000 annual award toward a bachelor’s degree at SU.

“Delaware Tech and Salisbury University have a history of partnering to provide educational opportunities to the residents of Delmarva,” said Dr. Diane Allen, SU’s provost and senior vice president of academic affairs. “These scholarships are further evidence of our commitment to making top-quality higher education accessible, especially to our neighbors in Delaware. They allow Delaware Tech students to pursue their degrees affordably and invest wisely in programs that prepare them for success. We look forward to developing other innovative pathways to help students achieve their educational goals.”

Delaware Tech graduates gain serious financial benefits from transfer agreements between the two colleges. Transfer agreements provide graduates of several Delaware Tech programs with a streamlined transition to junior-level status in specified SU bachelor's degree majors, without a duplication of courses.

“For students, Delaware Tech's connected degrees are a great value and a smart financial decision. Delaware Tech students who graduate from a connected degree program leverage their first two years of college through our affordable tuition and reduce the overall cost of a bachelor's degree by transferring to a college like Salisbury University where they are accepted as juniors - and they offer scholarship incentives,” said Justina Sapna, vice president for academic affairs at Delaware Tech.

The colleges currently have 10 existing transfer agreements for Delaware Tech business degree program graduates to enroll at SU’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business in one of 10 programs: accounting, business economics, finance, finance-corporate finance, finance-financial planning, finance-investments, information systems, management, management-human resources and marketing.

Agreements also exist in human services/social work and medical laboratory technology/clinical laboratory science-medical technology. Additional transfer agreements are in progress for environmental engineering technology.

For more information about Delaware Tech’s transfer programs, go to dtcc.edu/academics/transfer-options. For more information about Salisbury University, go to www.salisbury.edu.