New Partnership with CAMPUS Expands Opportunities for BAS Students

New Partnership with CAMPUS Expands Opportunities for BAS Students

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Contact: Dante Jaramillo

STARKVILLE, Miss. — Mississippi State University’s College of Professional and Continuing Studies is excited to unveil a new partnership with CAMPUS, aimed at fostering educational growth and accessibility for students pursuing higher education. This collaboration is designed to provide CAMPUS graduates with a streamlined pathway into MSU’s Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) program, ensuring a smooth transition and continued academic and professional advancement.

The partnership underscores MSU’s commitment to creating educational pathways that meet learners where they are and empower them to achieve their career goals. CAMPUS students who have completed their studies can seamlessly transfer their credits into MSU’s BAS program, which is tailored for working adults seeking to expand their knowledge and skills.

“This partnership embodies our dedication to fostering flexible and accessible education for adult learners,” said Associate Dean Sean Owen. “By collaborating with CAMPUS, we’re opening doors for more students to build on their prior achievements and pursue a future that aligns with their professional aspirations.”

The BAS program at MSU focuses on equipping students with practical knowledge and competencies that are essential for career advancement in various industries. Through this partnership, CAMPUS graduates will have the opportunity to benefit from MSU’s robust curriculum, experienced faculty, and supportive learning environment, ultimately propelling them toward greater career success.

This initiative is part of MSU’s broader effort to establish partnerships that bridge the gap between different stages of education, making it easier for learners to achieve their academic and career goals without interruption.

For more information on the BAS program and the transfer process from CAMPUS, visit the BAS Program or contact our admissions team today.