![]() Virginia's community colleges offer students
more than the opportunity to earn a degree or certificate; they provide
a gateway to the Commonwealth's four-year colleges. Through system-wide negotiated agreements, students who graduate from a Virginia community college with an associate's degree and a minimum grade point average are guaranteed admission to many of the Commonwealth's colleges and universities, including the University of Virginia and the College of William and Mary. If your goal is to complete a four-year degree, take the first steps by working with a transfer specialist to develop a plan that's just for you:
JSRCC has current articulation agreements with the following colleges and universities: James Madison University (.pdf) JMU Student Letter of Intent (.doc) Longwood University (.pdf) Old Dominion University (.pdf) Randolph-Macon College (.pdf) Shenandoah University (Music) (.pdf) Strayer University (.pdf) University of Richmond (UR), School of Continuing Studies (.pdf) UR Student Checklist and Letter of Agreement (.doc) Virginia Commonwealth University: >> see the agreements For more information Contact Robin Beale, at 523-5067- rbeale@reynolds.edu or Vicki Bruce,at 523-5970- vbruce@reynolds.edu. Transfer Grants Available Students entering a Virginia community college in 2007 have an opportunity to receive up to $2,000 annually upon transferring to a four-year institution. Students must complete a transfer associate's
degree with a 3.0 grade-point-average and meet financial eligibility
requirements. The grant will be applied to tuition expenses at a four-year
Virginia college or university, either public or private. The grant
provides $1,000 for all eligible students, with an extra $1,000 for
students who pursue undergraduate work in engineering, mathematics,
technology, nursing, teaching or science. Contact a transfer specialist
for more information. |