| When more than 1,500
members of the 34th Infantry Division
of the Minnesota Army National Guard are
deployed to Bosnia and Europe later this
year, they will be able to go to college
at the same time. Under a unique collaboration,
the citizen-soldiers stationed overseas
can take an array of college courses online
from Anoka-Ramsey Community College as
well as eight other Minnesota State Colleges
and Universities.
“We are proud to be able to offer
Minnesota National Guard troops the opportunity
to begin or continue their college education
while they are serving our country,”
said Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
Chancellor James H. McCormick. “Our
colleges and universities have made great
strides in expanding online course offerings,
so now is the perfect time to make these
courses available to our soldiers overseas.”
The courses will be taught entirely over
the Internet. National Guard troops will
use computer classrooms at their overseas
bases to take courses from faculty members
and instructors at the participating Minnesota
campuses.
Among the courses available to the soldiers
are English, astronomy, meteorology, math,
history, psychology, political science,
sociology, economics, ethics, computer
science, business and marketing.
In addition to Anoka-Ramsey Community
College in Coon Rapids and Cambridge,
the other participating colleges and universities
are Bemidji State University; Metropolitan
State University; Alexandria Technical
College; Century College; Hibbing Community
College; Lake Superior College in Duluth;
Minnesota West Community and Technical
College; and Rochester Community and Technical
College. Many of the lower-division courses
offered are part of the Minnesota Transfer
Curriculum and will transfer to any of
the 33 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities,
the University of Minnesota and many private
colleges. Other courses, such as wind
energy and medical transcription, can
get a student started on a certificate
or diploma program in a specific occupational
field.
“This is a great way for soldiers
to further their education or begin a
degree program,” said Army National
Guard Major Gen. Larry Shellito, who in
civilian life is president of Alexandria
Technical College. “More than half
of the Guard members already are enrolled
in college, so this will allow them to
continue their education without interruption.”
The online courses will be offered during
two special semesters designed to accommodate
the soldiers' schedules. The first semester
for soldiers stationed in Bosnia will
run from Sept. 29 through Dec. 31; the
second semester will run from Jan. 4,
2004, through April 12, 2004. Dates for
the Europe semesters have not yet been
announced.
Representatives of Anoka-Ramsey Community
College and the Minnesota State Colleges
and Universities were at Camp Ripley July
12 through July 18 and from July 19 through
July 23 to provide the soldiers with information
about educational opportunities and help
with enrolling and registering for courses.
Information also is available at www.guardonline.mnscu.edu.
For soldiers being sent overseas, the
entire tuition cost will be covered by
the military. Soldiers who remain in Minnesota
will have about 80 percent of their tuition
costs covered.
The 33 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
now offer more than 800 courses either
entirely or predominantly online. More
than 30 programs leading to a certificate,
diploma or degree can be completed entirely
or predominantly online. A list of online
offerings can be found on the Web site
at www.minnesotaonline.mnscu.edu.
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
system comprises 33 state universities,
community colleges—including Anoka-Ramsey
Community College, technical colleges
and combined community and technical colleges
located on 53 campuses across the state.
The system serves approximately 235,000
students annually in credit-based courses
and another 130,000 in non-credit courses.
For more information about Anoka-Ramsey
Community College or its Army National
Guard overseas education program, call
763-427-2600 or visit www.anokaramsey.edu.
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