An articulation agreement is a formal agreement between two educational institutions, often a community college and a four-year university or college. This agreement make it easier for students to transition from one school to another while ensuring that the credits they've already earned count toward their desired degree. In addition to a smoother pathway for students to transfer to a four-year university, articulation agreements may offer financial incentives in the form of scholarships or tuition discounts for qualified applicants.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is a written document that outlines an agreement or understanding between two or more parties, for example between a business and an educational institution. It's typically used to establish a framework for cooperation, collaboration, or coordination on specific goals or projects. MOUs related to academic matters may outline tuition discounts for employees of a partner organization, eligibility requirements, and any special arrangements related to the format of the program and its delivery.
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