In a significant step towards enhancing educational opportunities and fostering international partnerships, Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL) exchanged a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the University of Central Missouri (UCM) at MCKL campus in Kuala Lumpur.
With this, MCKL’s American Degree Transfer Program (ADTP) students can look forward to a seamless transition to expand their academic horizons at UCM in United States of America. Miss Khor Kheng Leik, Academic Director, Pre-U & Transfer Programmes for MCKL; and Dr. Roger Best, President of UCM, were present to witness the exchange of the memorandum of understanding.
The collaboration heralds a host of benefits for students. By providing a well-defined pathway between MCKL and UCM, students can seamlessly continue their academic journey without any hurdles or unnecessary bureaucracy thereby saving both time and cost.
By working together, MCKL and UCM aim to create a vibrant academic environment that nurtures intellectual growth and cross-cultural understanding. Students will gain access to a wider range of educational resources, faculty expertise, and research opportunities at UCM. This exposure will enable them to broaden their horizons, deepen their knowledge, and develop essential skills required for success in their chosen fields.
The partnership also represents a renewal of the agreement for the UCM Global Partnership Non-Resident Scholarship, which is granted by UCM. The scholarship program plays a pivotal role in providing financial support to deserving students from MCKL who demonstrate excellent academic potential.
The event commenced with a warm welcome address from Miss Khor, highlighting the importance of forging strong alliances in the realm of education. She also discussed on MCKL and UCM’s shared vision to broaden horizons and offer global learning opportunities for aspiring students.
Dr. Best concurred with Ms Khor and highlighted on UCM’s commitment on academic excellence and its vision in empowering its students with diverse educational and prospective career opportunities. He emphasized the transformative impact that the partnership would have on students’ lives, enabling them to pursue their educational aspirations seamlessly and broaden their global perspectives.
The ceremony was attended by esteemed dignitaries, including university officials, faculty members, and representatives from both institutions. Guests were brought on a memorable campus tour as part of the agenda of the day.
From MCKL
- Francis Ng Wing Wah, Registrar
- Khor Kheng Leik, Academic Director, Pre-U & Transfer Programmes
- Leonard Lim Kok Hiang, Director, Student Services and Administration
- Au Shieu Ye, Head, Marketing and Business Development
- Joshua Johnson, Manager, Careers, University Placement & Alumni Relations Department
- Justin Tham, Program Leader and Senior Lecturer of ADTP
- Lydia Ong, Course Advisor and Senior Lecturer of ADTP
From UCM
- Dr. Roger Best, UCM President
- Dr. Phil Bridgmon, UCM Provost
- Dr. Jeff Robertson, Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Technology
- Dr. Mahmoud Yousef, Professor of Computer Science
- Dr. Phil Hull, Director of International Student Services
- Ms. Bethany Tien, Commercial Specialist from the U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur
There are three American Degree Transfer Program intakes per year in MCKL, i.e. January, May and August. Together with its partner universities, MCKL also offers exclusive scholarships for deserving students.
For more information, visit https://mckl.edu.my/programme/american-degree-transfer-program/, or call +603-2274 1851 or +603-2300 0998.