Stillman College Enters Into Partnership With the Alabama Community College System

stillman-collegeStillman College, the historically Black educational institution in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has entered into an agreement with the Alabama Community College System. Under the agreement, students who graduate from a member of the community college system with an associate’s degree will be automatically admitted to a Stillman College bachelor’s degree program.

Associate degree students will be allowed to transfer all their credits except those in trade-related courses. Students will be eligible for tuition and residency scholarships at Stillman.

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