Regional Partnerships
Regional Partnerships
Regional Partnerships
Regional Partnerships
Inventory of Memorandum of Agreements for Academic Partnerships
The links below document the partnerships between the University of Guam and the following regional colleges:
- College of the Marshall Islands (CMI)
- College of Micronesia - Federated States of Micronesia (COM-FSM)
- Northern Marianas College (NMC)
- Palau Community College (PCC)
The Pohnpei Accord - Inter-Institutional Cooperation Statement for Transfer and Articulation
Generally, all college level courses from CMI, COM-FSM, GCC, NMC, and PCC where a grade of "C" or better is earned are accepted at the University for transfer credit as UOG course equivalents or electives. For UOG course equivalents:
- General Eduation Courses which transfer (November 2020)
- Non-General Education Courses which transfer
Program to Program Articulation with Guam Community College
- Program to Program Articulation of GCC's Associate of Science in Criminal Justice with UOG's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
- Program-to-Program Articulation of GCC's Associate of Arts in Education with UOG's Bachelor of Arts in Education
Guam One-Stop Data Village
The Guam Education Agenda for Research (GEAR) Workshop is a project goal of the Guam One Stop Data Village (GOSDV) through a grant awarded to the Guam Department of Education (GDOE) Research, Planning and Evaluation Division in March 2020. The grant funds the establishment of a Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) with Guam’s public postsecondary institutions.
Other Documents
White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders data site DATA.GOV/AAPI
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Addendum for Substantive Change Proposal: University of Guam and College of Micronesia-Federated States of Micronesia Partnership in a Baccalaureate Degree Program in Elementary Education
- 2003-2009 Fall enrollment trends of students from regional colleges by Class Level and Gender (Feb 2010)
- 2009 Regional PPEC Fact Book
- Cancer Incidence and Mortality on Guam, A (brief) Review of Data (Oct 2009)