Grand Valley State University

07/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/17/2024 14:05

GVSU, SMC leaders sign agreement to open pathways for Southwest Michigan learners

Kara Van Dam, chief executive for Omni, said research shows working adults who return to the classroom are looking for hybrid models that offer in-person classes.

"We know students want to quickly establish a community when they join or return to the academic setting," Van Dam said. "We call it 'learn where you live.' Grand Valley is offering the flexibility of classes to help adults advance their skills in their own communities."

SMC President Joe Odenwald said: "There is no denying the economic benefits of a higher education. This partnership with Grand Valley State University will open a baccalaureate route for our technical graduates, enabling them to manage and own businesses and organizations. GVSU is a quality leader, and quality is one of our core values, thus, this partnership is ideal."

It was also ideal for Brandon Pompey. The SMC interim director of campus life earned degrees from both institutions. During his remarks, Pompey said SMC provided him a home after high school, where he thrived on campus and in the theater scene. He transferred to GVSU and earned a bachelor's degree in theater studies in 2011.

"Now, I can support Lakers at SMC. It's my two homes coming together," Pompey said.

GVSU will have office space at SMC led by a student services coordinator, who can offer broad-ranging transfer and student support. Learn more about Omni from GVSUand the multiple pathways - certificate, badge and degree programs - offered to meet the needs of adult learners.