KGI Signs Articulation Agreement with India-Based Atmiya University

May 12, 2020

Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) has expanded its list of articulation agreements to 28 institutions, helping prospective students to make a seamless transition into the master’s programs within the Henry E. Riggs School of Applied Life Sciences and the School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

The most recent addition to the list is Atmiya University in India, KGI’s third collaboration with an international university.

“We are so excited about the prospect of working with students from Atmiya,” said KGI President Sheldon Schuster.

“We know that future collaborations will bring a great relationship between our institutions.”

As a result of the articulation agreements, qualified students receive a waiver for the application fee and the requirement for standardized test scores is also waived. Qualified students also receive priority review of their application and additional scholarship opportunities.

“We look forward to increasing our pipeline of students from Atmiya University!” said KGI Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Sofia Toro. “Having another international school join our list of articulation agreement schools will allow more students to study healthcare and the applied life sciences.”

KGI leadership is also close to finalizing agreements with several more schools and the goal is to expand the agreements to other degree programs within the Henry E. Riggs School of Applied Life Sciences and the School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

If you have questions about the articulation agreements and how to apply, contact the admissions office at admissions@kgi.edu or 909.607.7855.

Articulation Agreements