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Regents To Mull Deal With NSA For Credits Toward DSU Degree

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — National Security Agency military employees may soon be able to count their cyber security training at the agency toward college credit for a degree at Dakota State University.

The state Board of Regents will consider an agreement with the NSA Tuesday. The proposal would translate to at least 50 academic credits toward a 120-credit undergraduate degree in Cyber Operations from Dakota State University for students who have completed certain training at the NSA.

A report to the board says the agreement is the first-of-its-kind between the NSA and a higher education institution.

The program is available online, and the report predicts the agreement will spur 50 enrollees this fall.

The report says a bachelor’s degree is a requirement for employees who leave the military and want to remain at the agency as civilians.