Mississippi Valley State University Inks Agreement With University in Kazakhstan

mvsu-thumbMississippi Valley State University has announced that it has received approval from the state and from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to develop a dual degree program with Kazakhstan State Women’s Teacher Training University (KSWTTU). The program will allow students at KSWTTU to earn undergraduate or graduate degrees from Mississippi Valley State University and from KSWTTU in English education, teacher education, science education, or social work.

The dual degree program will operate under the auspicious of the Office of International Programs at Mississippi Valley State University.

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