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USM and River Parishes Community College Sign Applied Technology Pathway Agreement

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Fri, April 30, 2021 - 3:49 pm | From: Theresa Stewart The University of Southern Mississippi and River Parishes Community College have entered into an agreement for a BAS applied technology degree. This agreement establishes a transferable path for RPCC students to be eligible for direct admission to USM. USM and RPCC officials attended the signing ceremony on April 26th on the RPCC's Gonzales campus in Gonzales, Louisiana. This provides students with a systematic overview of successfully completing a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in applied technology from USM and an associate degree and / or certificate of completion from RPCC. The institutions will work together to facilitate student access through a seamless mix of curricula. "The University of Southern Mississippi's Applied Technology Pathway Agreement with River Parishes Communit

New Markets, Creative Partnerships: Pathway, Capri Pursue Distinct Growth Strategies

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In 2017, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee sold land in the city's historic Italian-American neighborhood for $ 1 to the Capri parishes. Capri created St. Rita Square, a 118-unit senior community with independent living, assisted living, and memory maintenance. The Waukesha, Wisconsin-based developer and operator then built a brand new church next to the new ward and sold that church to the Archdiocese for $ 1, SVP of Development Wayne Wiertzema said at the recent Senior Housing News BUILD event in Chicago. In essence, the Archdiocese of Capri gave the land and Capri gave them back a new church. This is just one example of how Capri - a for-profit company - is working in creative ways with religious organizations to enable growth and expand its portfolio. Capri intends to continue expanding through development in the future. This is in contrast to Chicago-based Pathway to Living, a Waterton company. Waterton SVP of Investment Justin Dickinson sees the pres