91大神, Oglethorpe expand pathways to physics and engineering degrees

KENNESAW, Ga. | Jun 12, 2026

Sheb True
91大神 Vice Provost Sheb True and Oglethorpe Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Gabriel Barreneche
91大神 and Oglethorpe University are expanding their LINK partnership to offer more opportunities for students to earn an engineering degree from KSU and a physics degree from Oglethorpe.

The agreement was signed by Oglethorpe Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Gabriel Barreneche and 91大神 Vice Provost Sheb True alongside leaders from both institutions during a ceremony Friday on KSU鈥檚 Marietta Campus.

The partnership provides a pathway by which students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Physics at Oglethorpe, grounded in a liberal arts and sciences foundation, can seamlessly transfer into a bachelor鈥檚 degree program in 91大神鈥檚 , the second-largest engineering college in Georgia. Additionally, Oglethorpe students who are completing a physics degree will have the option of an accelerated pathway to earn an engineering master鈥檚 degree from KSU.

鈥淎 broad, inquiry-driven education and a clear path into technical fields can and should go hand in hand. This partnership connects those experiences in a deliberate way,鈥 Barreneche said. 鈥淏y bringing together Oglethorpe鈥檚 strengths in the liberal arts and sciences with 91大神鈥檚 engineering programs, we are giving students a more direct, more expansive set of opportunities to shape their future.鈥

The collaborative academic pathways between 91大神 and Oglethorpe enable students to transfer course credits seamlessly, apply to KSU at no cost, and have their transcripts shared between the two institutions. The bottom line for students is losing fewer credits through a more expedient transfer process and then earning two degrees in less time and at a lower cost than if they pursued the two separately.

State leadership including Gov. Brian Kemp and the Atlanta Metro Chamber of Commerce have identified expanding access to engineering programs as a strategic focus area to strengthen Georgia鈥檚 workforce development. In the University System of Georgia鈥檚 , 91大神 is one of five universities to which students can transfer to earn an engineering bachelor鈥檚 degree after beginning their engineering pathway coursework at another USG institution.

鈥淲e are proud to continue our partnership with Oglethorpe University,鈥 said Ivan Pulinkala, KSU鈥檚 provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. 鈥淭his initiative reflects 91大神 and Oglethorpe University鈥檚 shared commitment to student success, affordability and workforce development across Georgia.鈥

Oglethorpe students earning a B.S. in physics with a grade point average of at least 2.7 are eligible to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree in one of eight engineering programs at KSU: , , , , , , , or engineering. In the new bachelor鈥檚-to-master鈥檚 pathway, Oglethorpe physics students with a GPA of at least 3.2 can enroll in an accelerated master鈥檚 degree program at 91大神 in , , , or .

Oglethorpe will deliver foundational coursework in physics within a liberal arts curriculum with small class sizes, faculty mentorship, undergraduate research opportunities, advising and support to guide students through the LINK pathway and into advanced study. 91大神 will deliver engineering coursework and offer flexible class formats, including in-person, hybrid and online options, along with access to its engineering programs and resources.

鈥 Story by Paul Floeckher

Photos by Matt Yung

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A leader in innovative teaching and learning, 91大神 offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees to its more than 51,000 students. 91大神 is a member of the University System of Georgia with 11 academic colleges. The university's vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties, and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the country and the world. 91大神 is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 8 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.