Incoming Articulation
Cottey College now has incoming articulation with five schools. Incoming articulation makes it easy for students to transfer from two-year colleges to Cottey to finish a baccalaureate degree.
The five schools are:
Crowder College, Neosho, Missouri - http://crowder.edu
[Crowder
guide]
[Crowder
tracks]
Metropolitan Community College, Kansas City,
Missouri - http://mcckc.edu
[MCC
guide] [MCC tracks]
North Central Missouri College, Trenton,
Missouri - http://ncmissouri.edu
[NCMC
guide] [NCMC tracks]
NorthWest Arkansas Community College,
Bentonville, Arkansas - http://nwacc.edu
[NWACC
guide] [NWACC tracks]
Ozarks Technical College, Springfield, Missouri
- http://otc.edu
[OTC
guide] [OTC tracks]
Don't see your school? Cottey College will continue to add new two-year schools to this list.
Cottey College offers six baccalaureate programs of study: Bachelor of Arts (BA) in business administration; BA in English; BA in environmental studies; BA in international relations and business, with an emphasis in international relations or an emphasis in international business; BA in general liberal arts; and a BA in psychology.
Interdisciplinary Focus
BA degree programs at Cottey are intentionally interdisciplinary and interconnected and collectively create a common experience of learning and accomplishments for every student, regardless of major. These common experiences are arranged around three threads interwoven throughout the programs' curricula: the threads of women's leadership, social responsibility, and global awareness. The Institute for Women's Leadership and Social Responsibility works with the faculty to offer and incorporate additional educational experiences in women's leadership, social responsibility, and global awareness into their classroom instruction, experiential learning assignments, and co-curricular activities. For example, the Institute assists faculty and students in reading and discussing key leadership issues by presenting organizational challenges, leadership behaviors and/ or ethical decisions facing and made by women in the disciplines of business, English, environmental studies, international relations and business, liberal arts, and psychology. These threads also shape additional courses and events offered to the Cottey campus and Nevada community under the auspices of the Institute.







