VCCS POLICY NO: 5.4
EFFECTIVE DATE: 11/26/1990
REVISED DATE: 07/07/2025
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Purpose:
To establish a formal process for the development of agreements to articulate academic programs offered by J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Reynolds) with those of four-year colleges and universities for the purpose of ensuring academic continuity and quality as students progress from one educational level to another.
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Definitions:
Articulation Agreement: A formal agreement between two- and four-year institutions outlining the transfer policies for a specific academic program or degree and specification of course-by-course equivalencies. Articulation agreements enable students following the terms of the agreement to optimize the completion of a four-year degree after transfer.
Guaranteed Admissions Agreements (GAA): Agreements between a two- and a four-year institution according to which a student is guaranteed admission to the four-year institution by earning a transferable associate degree (or specified associate degree) and satisfying specified academic benchmarks and criteria. GAA may guarantee general admission to the institution only, or to a specific program of study at the institution. Students transferring under a general admission GAA are not necessarily entitled to be admitted to a specific program.
Transfer Pathway: A planned curriculum between two- and four-year institutions that identifies coursework needed to complete a specified associate degree and its applicability to a specific baccalaureate degree.
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Policy:
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Articulation Agreements
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Articulation agreements guarantee all articulated credit defined in the program’s pathway map will be awarded by the four-year institution and applied to programmatic and institutional graduation requirements.
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Each articulation agreement should clearly outline the necessary requirements for a student to gain direct admission into a specific program of study.
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Articulation agreements shall provide a detailed transfer pathway that corresponds to a four-year program of study at the senior institution.
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Admission to specific degree programs will be afforded equitably to native and transfer students.
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Transfer students following the prescribed four-year transfer pathway as set forth in the articulation agreement shall be evaluated the same as native students for admission to competitive admission programs.
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Guaranteed Admission Agreements
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Guaranteed Admission Agreements (GAA) should provide students with certainty in their plans to transfer seamlessly from a two- to four-year institution and clearly articulate necessary qualifications for students to gain admission. No additional admission requirements beyond what is in the GAA is required.
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GAA should be structured so that all course credit taken at the two-year institution will count toward completion of the baccalaureate degree.
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GAA shall make explicit conditions or exceptions (e.g., prior learning credit or program-specific requirement) that could result in loss of credit. These exceptions or conditions shall be publicized and included in the Transfer Guide as well as the GAA.
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GAA will state whether the four-year institution will or will not guarantee admission to high school students earning a transferable associate degree through dual enrollment, and if not, outline the terms of transfer that will be honored.
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Transfer Pathways
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Transfer Pathways articulate the necessary qualifications for students who successfully complete a two-year degree to prepare for their chosen major at the four-year university.
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Four-year Institutions create Transfer Pathways to provide guidance on how the two-year degree will transfer into a specific four-year degree.
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Transfer Pathways do not require official signatures.
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A link to the pathway will be provided on Reynolds’ website.
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Procedure:
Procedure for Reynolds Policy 2-10, Transfer Agreements With Postsecondary Educational Institutions
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Other Information:
Virginia Plan for Dual Enrollment Between Virginia Public Schools and Community Colleges