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Virginia Wesleyan, TCC Formalize Fair Transfer Agreement
Agreement guarantees Tidewater Community College graduates junior class status at ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ
University News | February 27, 2019
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Tidewater Community College student Charleston Yancey has wanted to attend ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ since he was a kid. When he graduates with an Associate of Science in Social Sciences this May, his path to a four-year degree will be seamless thanks to the new Fair Transfer Guarantee agreement between ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ and TCC.
“It takes a lot of stress off of me,” Yancey said. “I have a plan. Now I can get there and graduate in two years and still stay in that four-year track.”
In a signing ceremony held at Virginia Wesleyan on February 27, ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ President Scott D. Miller and TCC President Gregory T. DeCinque formalized the new admission agreement. Beginning this fall, TCC graduates with an associate of arts or science will enter Virginia Wesleyan with junior class status. All lower-level general education requirements—including foreign language—will be deemed complete, allowing students to focus on courses for their major and upper-level elective credits necessary for their bachelor’s degree.
“We have been good neighbors and partners with TCC for many years,” President Miller said during the signing ceremony, “and we want their students to feel comfortable and confident making important decisions about their future. There can be frustrations that come with transferring to a four-year institution—loss of credits can add years to the pursuit of a degree, which in turn can rack up student loan debt. With the new Fair Transfer Guarantee, TCC students will have the opportunity to come to Virginia Wesleyan on even footing with students who started here as freshmen.”
President DeCinque also commended the agreement, praising the simplified process and the impact it will have on TCC students.
“The agreement we signed today removes any doubt about the transfer of all TCC credits to Virginia Wesleyan when our students complete the requirements for an associate of arts or science here," said President DeCinque. "Now those TCC graduates can rest assured that they will enter Virginia Wesleyan as juniors, which keeps them on track to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in four years while also saving them money.”
To make students’ transition to ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ even more seamless, ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ has created the Marlin Fast Pass concurrent enrollment program. TCC students who declare their intent to transfer to ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ will be assigned a ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ academic advisor and issued a ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ student ID. They will have full access to the ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ campus—including use of the library and fitness center, and free admission to athletic and cultural events—before they even become students at ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ. And, students who have attained a 3.0 GPA at the completion of their freshman year at TCC will be eligible to concurrently enroll in two 300-level ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ courses during their sophomore year.
This is a timely accomplishment, as Virginia Wesleyan opened an Enrollment and Advising Office on TCC’s Virginia Beach campus in December. ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ enrollment counselors work onsite at TCC each Wednesday assisting students in person who are interested in transferring. The University also offers the Virginia Beach College Success ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ, a $10,000 annual scholarship program for Virginia Beach residents.
Interested students should visit or contact Nadine White-Shook at nwhiteshook@vwu.edu or 757.455.3213.