Transfer & Articulation Webinars

Transfer & Articulation Community of Practice Forum

August 30, 2024

August 30, 2024 | 3:00-4:00 pm ET
With increased student mobility comes a greater demand for our community to come together to support each other in the often complex and varied world of transfer. In response to this demand, AACRAO's Transfer & Articulation committee is hosting an open community of practice call where any member of the AACRAO community can engage to discuss current issues or trends related to transfer credit, PLA, or articulation. 
 

This is an open call to participate, whether you are new to transfer credit or a seasoned veteran. We welcome anyone interested in this topic area to help provide answers to questions membership has on their minds or discuss hot topics that are impacting our campuses today.

Topic - Unlocking Opportunities: Enhancing Military Credit Recognition at EKU

Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) is a vital tool for acknowledging and rewarding the skills and experience our students bring to the table. At Eastern Kentucky University, we've long awarded military credit but saw opportunities to refine our approach and better serve our students. This session will explore the evolution of our military credit process, from our early methods to the development of key resources that clearly outline potential credits for incoming students based on military occupation. Join me as I delve into our journey, including the integration of Banner, TES, and our custom-built "VETSReady Opportunity Portal." I look forward to sharing insights and lessons learned as we work towards a more seamless, student-centered experience.

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Note that this is a recurring meeting. It is normally held at 3 PM ET on the last Friday every other month

Moderators:

Josie Martinez

Assistant Registrar for Transfer Credit Articulation, University of Notre Dame

Deslie Ghiorzi, MBA/FIN

College Articulation Manager, University of Phoenix

Presenters:

Audrie Smith

Associate Director of Office of Articulation and Transfer Systems, EKU