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    UNT and Collin College will team up to seek a seamless pathway for students transitioning from a community college to a four-year university, making it easier for them to receive their bachelor's degrees, as part of Education Design Lab's Seamless Transfer Pathways Design Challenge.

UNT and Collin County were among four institutional pairs selected from across the country to participate in the 15-month design process, which is funded by the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation.
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