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University of Miami and Miami Dade College team up for student success

Students who earn an associate’s degree from the Miami Dade Honors College and meet transfer requirements for the University of Miami will be guaranteed acceptance and merit-based financial support.
Lenore Rodicio and Jeffrey Duerk

Lenore Rodicio, executive vice president and provost of Miami Dade College, shakes hands with Jeffrey L. Duerk, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost of the University of Miami, following Tuesday's signing ceremony. Photo: Miami Dade College

 

In a signing ceremony held Tuesday at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, the University of Miami and Miami Dade College (MDC) formally executed an articulation agreement that serves to provide guidelines and assist students in the transferability of coursework from MDC to majors within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Miami.  

The 10-year agreement between the two institutions establishes that UM will accept and guarantee merit scholarships to MDC students who have received their associate in arts degree from the Honors College and meet the requirements of transferability of coursework necessary to complete their four-year degree, and further will meet full demonstrated financial need for domestic transfer students. The transfer application fee will be waived by the University for students active in the Honors College.

“The University of Miami takes pride in serving our community in creative ways. This agreement demonstrates how UM and Miami Dade College are working together to meet the education needs of students in South Florida,” said Jeffrey L. Duerk, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost of the University of Miami. “We are honored to continue to partner with Miami Dade College in this endeavor.”

Duerk served as signatory with Lenore Rodicio, MDC’s executive vice president and provost.  

“This partnership ensures MDC students continue to have access to quality and affordable higher education,” Rodicio said. “At MDC, we believe opportunity changes everything. We are also pleased to again collaborate with the University of Miami, a longtime institutional partner.”

Upon acceptance, students will transfer to UM’s College of Arts and Sciences with junior year standing, without having to duplicate coursework already successfully completed at MDC. Transfer students will need to complete UM’s Cognates Program, which serves as the University’s framework for general education requirements. Cognates comprise three courses and must be completed within three areas of knowledge: STEM, People and Society, and Arts and Humanities.

The agreement between the two academic institutions will continue through May 31, 2028. Enrollment will be limited to 300 new MDC students in the fall semester, and 150 new MDC transfers in the spring semester.