(From Missouri State University)Missouri State University and Missouri Southern State University signed a new memorandum of understanding to expand graduate education opportunities. Inked Dec. 16, the MOU expands access for Missouri Southern students who are studying history through access to Missouri State’s accelerated master’s programs.
Under the agreement, qualified MSSU juniors and seniors may apply to select Missouri State accelerated master’s programs, enabling high-achieving undergraduates to begin graduate-level coursework while completing their bachelor’s degrees.
“It’s been a pleasure to partner with faculty from Missouri State to make this pathway available for students who want to continue historical studies,” said Dr. Megan Beaver, professor of History at MSSU. “It benefits our advanced students who are ready for the additional challenge of graduate coursework by connecting them to Missouri State’s more expansive course offerings.
“It also offers students a chance to earn a master’s degree more quickly, opening up additional job opportunities.”
Missouri State leaders expressed similar enthusiasm for the initiative.
“Missouri State is proud to partner with Missouri Southern to create this accelerated pathway for history students,” said Dr. Johannes Strobel, dean of the Graduate College. “By working together, we are expanding access to graduate education and providing motivated undergraduates with a clear, efficient route to earning an advanced degree.
“This partnership reflects our shared commitment to student success, public affairs mission and to creating meaningful academic opportunities through collaboration.”
Participating students will gain dual-enrollment access to Missouri State libraries and student services while retaining nondegree-seeking status until they complete their undergraduate degrees.

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