Education
TCC and NSU Partnership Aims To Boost Student Graduations
Tidewater Community College (TCC) and Norfolk State University (NSU) have launched the Passport Program, designed to ensure a seamless transition for TCC students aiming to complete their bachelor’s degrees at NSU. This partnership emphasizes shared commitment to student success in Hampton Roads.
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Presidents Dr. Marcia Conston (Tidewater Community College) and Dr. Javaune Adams-Gaston (Norfolk State University), recently signed an agreement to create the Passport Program. This program will prepare TCC students for a seamless transition to NSU for the completion of a bachelor’s degree.
The Passport Program offers TCC students who need additional preparation prior to enrolling at NSU, the chance to excel at TCC and guarantees their admission to NSU once they have earned at least 16 credits at TCC with at least a 2.0 GPA
Conston and Adams-Gaston signed the agreement at NSU’s Wilder Center among members of both institutions who worked to make the partnership a reality.
“We are proud to continue our partnership with NSU. The Passport Program is an additional opportunity for students in Hampton Roads to benefit from our shared interest of success in higher education throughout our region,” Conston said.
TCC has campuses in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach. It is the second largest of the 23 Virginia community colleges, enrolling nearly 25,000 students.
“This partnership allows us to provide access, opportunity and a phenomenal education experience to students that is focused on their success and growth,” Adams-Gaston said.
TCC students will receive a number of benefits through the Passport Program to include co-advising through both TCC and NSU to better support preparation and transition and early access to NSU’s on-campus events.
“We look forward to welcoming TCC students into the NSU community,” Adams-Gaston said.
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