CONSORTIUM AGREEMENTConsortium Agreement • December 5th, 2024
Contract Type FiledDecember 5th, 2024Michigan State University’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (“MSU CANR”) and Muskegon Community College, pursuant to this Consortium Agreement (the “Agreement”), agree to provide inter-institutional instructional programs in Landscape Management Certificate and Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Agriculture (each a “Program” and collectively, the “Programs”). The specific courses and requirements for the Programs are outlined in Appendix A (MSU IAT Certificates, additional AAS requirements). The inter-institutional understanding includes the following major points:
CONSORTIUM AGREEMENTConsortium Agreement • February 29th, 2024
Contract Type FiledFebruary 29th, 2024Michigan State University’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (“MSU CANR”) and Muskegon Community College, pursuant to this Consortium Agreement (the “Agreement”), agree to provide inter-institutional instructional programs in Agriculture Operations Certificate and Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Agriculture (each a “Program” and collectively, the “Programs”). The specific courses and requirements for the Programs are outlined in Appendix A (MSU IAT Certificates, additional AAS requirements). The inter-institutional understanding includes the following major points:
CONSORTIUM AGREEMENTConsortium Agreement • August 14th, 2023
Contract Type FiledAugust 14th, 2023Michigan State University’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (“MSU CANR”) and Muskegon Community College, pursuant to this Consortium Agreement (the “Agreement”), agree to provide inter-institutional instructional programs in Fruit and Vegetable Crop Management Certificate and Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Agriculture (each a “Program” and collectively, the “Programs”). The specific courses and requirements for the Programs are outlined in Appendix A (MSU IAT Certificates, additional AAS requirements). The inter-institutional understanding includes the following major points: