McKendree and Kaskaskia College Sign Nursing Articulation Agreement
9/17/2010
Lebanon, Ill. — McKendree University and Kaskaskia College officials signed an articulation
agreement on Sept. 17 that significantly increases educational opportunities for nursing
students in the region.
McKendree now offers dual enrollment, a guaranteed tuition rate, and the acceptance
and application of credits to nursing students at Kaskaskia. The partnership enables
nursing students to advance their education and careers by ensuring a seamless transition
into McKendree’s BSN program.
The university will guarantee its tuition rate for five years, based on continuous
enrollment. Qualified students who maintain a minimum 3.25 grade point average while
pursuing their Associate in Applied Science degree in nursing will be allowed to enroll
concurrently in coursework toward a Bachelor of Science degree at McKendree University.
Finally, nursing students completing the specific coursework outlined in the agreement
in their respective associate degree programs will be assured of transfer of coursework
into McKendree’s BSN program.
The university signed articulation agreements on Aug. 31 with Shawnee Community College
in Ullin, Southeastern Illinois College in Harrisburg, and John A. Logan College in
Carterville. It has had a similar partnership with the statewide Kentucky Community
and Technical College System since 2009.
McKendree University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Its bachelor’s
and master’s degrees in nursing are also accredited by the Commission on Collegiate
Nursing Education.
For more information, contact the McKendree University Division of Nursing at 1-800-232-7228, extension 6847.
Seated are Dr. James Dennis, president of McKendree University, and Bill Hawley,
chairman of the Kaskaskia College Board of Trustees. Standing are Dr. Jim
Underwood, president of KC; Dr. Richelle Rennegarbe, nursing division chair at
McKendree, Dr. Christine Bahr, McKendree provost; Susan Batchelor, dean of nursing
for KC; and Tim Hood, vice president of instructional services for KC.