“This program is about expanding the pathways between Wright State University and Sinclair to provide seamless student transitions between our institutions and provide clearer pathways to achieving a high-quality and affordable four-year bachelor’s degree,” said Edwards. With the signing of the new Wright Path agreement, Sinclair students who complete an associate degree now have access to more than 60 program articulation agreements and fully defined plans that allow them to earn both degrees in four years. The partnership eliminates barriers, promotes student success, utilizes resources at both institutions efficiently and effectively, and expands student housing options for Sinclair students. The Wright Path Partnership provides affordable, seamless student movement into a Wright State bachelor’s program after earning an associate degree at Sinclair. 14 signed a new Wright Path agreement that introduces expanded services for students and 25 new associate and bachelor’s degree pathways in high-demand career fields, including computer engineering, crime and justice studies, information technology, cybersecurity and more. Wright State President Sue Edwards, Ph.D., and Sinclair President Steve Johnson, Ph.D., on Oct. Wright State University and Sinclair Community College have renewed their commitment to affordable, efficient pathways for students pursuing bachelor’s degrees. Wright State President Sue Edwards and Sinclair President Steve Johnson signed a new Wright Path agreement between the two institutions.