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Lansing, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) today announced the launch of its Advisory Council on Transfer Success (ACTS) within the Office of Higher Education (OHE). The council will guide statewide efforts to strengthen collaboration across Michigan’s community colleges and public universities, expand pathways to degree completion, and prepare more learners for in-demand careers in Michigan.  

“The ability to transfer should be a bridge, not a barrier,” said Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea, director of MiLEAP. “The Advisory Council on Transfer Success brings together leaders from across Michigan’s education institutions to drive bold, student-centered change, simplify pathways, and create a system where every student has the opportunity to finish their degree and access meaningful, in-demand jobs.” 

The council builds on MiLEAP’s ongoing work toward Michigan’s Sixty by 30 goal, which seeks to increase the number of working-age adults with a postsecondary degree or certificate to 60% by the year 2030. As part of its charge, ACTS will champion transfer success as an institutional and statewide priority, supporting MiLEAP’s efforts to navigate the transfer landscape, engage relevant partners, and advocate for productive change. 

“Streamlined transfer pathways are critical to helping students stay on track and complete their degrees,” said Dr. Katie Giardello, Transfer Success Project Manager within MiLEAP’s Office of Higher Education. “With the Advisory Council’s leadership, we can make transfer simpler and more predictable so that more students can achieve their educational and career goals.” 

A major role of the council is guiding and overseeing the state’s Transfer Success Project, which is designed to streamline credit transfers between institutions and improve success rates for transfer students. In line with the project, some of ACTS immediate priorities include: 

  • Developing new transfer pathways: MiLEAP will launch a cooperative faculty articulation network to improve existing transfer pathways and create new ones in high-demand workforce areas. Faculty groups will focus on curriculum alignment, identify common transferable courses, and develop clearer transfer maps between associate and bachelor’s programs. 
  • Reviewing the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA): The council will work with higher education professionals to review and recommend enhancements to the MTA, ensuring the statewide general education coursework continues to transfer smoothly among participating institutions. 
  • Reviewing the Michigan Transfer Network (MTN): MiLEAP and council members will assess the MTN equivalency database and statewide transfer planning website to improve transparency and accessibility for students and transfer stakeholders. 

The council brings together leaders from across Michigan’s higher education who will guide this work: 

Institution 

Name 

Role 

Alma College 

Mariah Orzolek 

Registrar 

Bay College 

Amy Reddinger 

Vice President of Academic Affairs and Educational Equity 

Davenport University 

Rebekah Immanuel 

Associate Director of Articulation 

Delta College 

David Hopkins 

Dean of Transfer Programs and Online Learning 

Eastern Michigan University 

Doris Fields 

Associate Provost and Associate Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Programming

Grand Valley State University 

Adam Downs 

Assistant Vice President of Alternative, Prior and Workforce Learning 

Kellogg Community College 

Tonya Forbes 

Vice President for Instruction 

Kettering University 

John Waldo 

Associate Director of Transfer Admissions 

Michigan State University 

Dave Weatherspoon 

Vice Provost of Enrollment and Academic Strategic Planning 

Michigan Technological University 

Theresa Jacques 

Registrar 

Northwestern Michigan College 

Stephen Siciliano 

Vice President for Educational Services 

Northwood University 

Christie McDonald 

Executive Director of Enrollment and Financial Aid 

Oakland Community College 

Kimberly Hurns 

Vice Chancellor for Student Services 

University of Michigan – Dearborn 

Urana Pridemore 

Director of Undergraduate Enrollment Management 

Washtenaw Community College 

Brandon Tucker 

Executive Vice President for Instruction 

Wayne State University 

Darryl Gardner 

Vice Provost for Student Success, Support, and Engagement 

 

Members will meet quarterly and are expected to serve through June 2027, coinciding with the end of the Transfer Success Project. 

For more information about MiLEAP’s Office of Higher Education and its work to expand pathways to student success, visit Michigan.gov/MiLEAP. 

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