Flint Hills Technical College has finalized an education agreement with Pittsburg State.
The so-called 2+2 articulation agreement lets tech college graduates go to Pitt State so they can get a bachelor’s degree in applied science emphasizing technology management. Classes will be fully online.
FHTC students need to have finished their associate degree work, or a minimum of 60 semester credit hours, before they can transfer directly into the Pitt State program.
College Director of Marketing & Public Relations Ryann Brooks says the agreement reflects a regional partnership between FHTC and Pitt State that’s committed to “workforce development.” It also benefits traditional and non-traditional students, including working professionals.













