WATERTOWN – South Dakota State University President Barry Dunn talks with several Lake Area Technical Institute students Thursday afternoon during an event celebrating the Opening Doors Initiative, held at the Lake Area Tech Student Center.
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WATERTOWN – South Dakota State University President Barry Dunn talks with several Lake Area Technical Institute students Thursday afternoon during an event celebrating the Opening Doors Initiative, held at the Lake Area Tech Student Center. Dunn and LATI President Mike Cartney met with students during the two-hour event.
The initiative is a commitment to expand access to higher education for all South Dakotans by simplifying the transfer process, offering education through innovative delivery methods, and providing a support system for student success.
The Opening Doors Initiative allows students to seamlessly move between the colleges to obtain their desired level of education and skills training while minimizing credit loss that often occurs during the transfer process.