Radford University President Bret Danilowicz and Provost Bethany Usher visited Mountain Gateway Community College last month to discuss the Tartan Transfer Program, a partnership with eight Virginia Community Colleges that streamlines the transfer process for students. The initiative offers a seamless pathway for community college students to continue their education and earn a bachelor’s degree at Radford. Pictured are (from left) Amy Phillips, MGCC executive director educational foundation and director of institutional advancement; Usher; Danilowicz; Dr. John Rainone, MGCC president; Dr. Ben Worth, MGCC vice president of academic affairs; April Tolley, MGCC director of human resources; and Suzanne Ostling, MGCC associate vice president and chief student affairs officer.
Discussing VCC Transfer Program

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