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MAAP - MLH Associate Advancement Program

MLH Associate Advancement Program

UofM Global collaborated with Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare to offer Associates higher education degree and certificate options as part of MAAP: MLH Associate Advancement Program. There are potentially no out-of-pocket tuition costs, as long as you meet eligibility requirements and are in good academic standing. Plus, you will have courses suited to your prior education, 24/7 tutoring and a UofM Global Advocate to help you along the way.


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If you want to learn more and talk to a UofM Global Advocate, complete the interest form below or contact maap@memphis.edu or 844.302.3886.


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Complete the MAAP interest form below. After MLH confirms you meet the eligibility criteria, your UofM Global Advocate will contact you to help map out the best route. 

*MAAP program available to the following eligible Associates:

  • Full and part time Associates with MLH who have completed at least 6 months of continuous full or part-time employment
  • Most recent MLH performance evaluation "meets" or "exceeds expectations," or is in good standing if prior to first evaluation
  • Not currently on leave of absence, excluding FMLA
  • Have not previously earned a bachelor's degree (This restriction does not apply to MAAP certification programs)

Refer to guidelines on MOLLI for details. Unsure of your eligibility? Please contact your supervisor to confirm before completing. 

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