The presidents of the University of Mary Washington and Germanna
Community College signed a direct transfer agreement for Business Administration
students Tuesday in a ceremony at UMW.
Dr. Lynne Richardson, dean of the College of Business at UMW,
said: "This agreement says ... students who go to Germanna and want to study business
will be able to transfer a little bit easier."
Germanna President David A. Sam took the opportunity to
praise UMW President Rick Hurley, who will retire in June of 2016, for working
to establish what he called “a model for relationships between universities and
community colleges” that he believes will continue after both men are gone.
GCC's Dr. David Sam (right) praises UWM's Rick Hurley today. |
“It's a pleasure to work with him,” Dr. Sam said. “We've had
lunches pretty regularly in which we talked about the problems and
opportunities ... How can we help students at Germanna not have what's called a
‘transfer bump?' How can we smooth things and make transfers more seamless?
How can we work together to enable more students to graduate? How can we reach
more first generation college students? And what can we do to support economic
development and community development, some things together and some things
separately? The bonus is we became friends and there's a trust that extends to
the provost at UMW and our chief academic officer. We hope the people who
follow Rick and myself carry on this model relationship.”
Hurley said: “I've enjoyed the partnership and the friendship.
It's all about serving the community and the needs of our students.”
Students who graduate from Germanna with the AA&S
degree in Business Administration, General Studies or Liberal Arts with at least
a 3.0 grade point average on all college work, including courses taken at
colleges other than GCC, and have completed the specific business course
prerequisites with a 2.5 GPA in those five courses are guaranteed admission
to the BS in Business Administration Program at UMW
GCC students who enroll in UMW’s bachelor of science in
Business Administration program will be considered on the same basis as its own
junior year students for admission to competitive programs, as well as for
registration, financial aid, scholarships and student housing.
Germanna students who don’t meet all of the terms of the
agreement may nonetheless be competitive applicants and are encouraged to apply
through the regular transfer admissions process.
UMW will guarantee the acceptance of 63 transferable credits
(courses for transfer must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher.
Completion of the approved associate degree through dual enrollment will not
preclude the student from eligibility. In addition, credit for courses
completed through International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, Cambridge,
CLEP, and armed services experience will be accepted
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