Leaders from Montreat College’s Adult and Graduate School (AGS) and Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) met on November 21 to sign a cybersecurity agreement and provide academic security to FTCC students. opened new avenues for progress.
This joint initiative will allow FTCC graduates with associate degrees in systems security and analysis to seamlessly transition into Montreat University’s nationally recognized Cybersecurity Bachelor of Science program through Montreat University’s AGS program. Become. This agreement reflects both institutions’ shared commitment to providing students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the dynamic environment of cybersecurity.
The signing ceremony was attended by Dr. Gratton, Montreat University President Dr. Paul J. Maurer, Interim Associate Dean for Adult and Graduate Affairs Dr. Robert Ross, and Mark A.・Dr. Sorrells also attended. , president of Fayetteville Technical Community College, signed on behalf of the college.
“This partnership is another positive step in addressing the growing demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals,” said Dr. Paul Gratton, AGS interim vice president at Montreat University, in a press release. “We are excited to work with FTCC to provide our graduates with a direct means to further their education and prepare them for success in an important and rapidly evolving industry.”
The agreement with FTCC is Montreat College’s third in the past two months.