What is a transfer agreement?
The purpose of a transfer agreement is to ensure acceptance of Germanna graduates with an Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree, Associate of Science in Engineering Degree and, in some cases, an Associate in Applied Science Degree, who have earned a GPA as specified by the transfer school.
Upon completion of the Associate degree, most students will enter with junior level status. Admission into some academic programs, such as nursing, is not guaranteed. Admission into some majors may have additional requirements, such as a portfolio, and may be competitive. Students are encouraged to meet with a transfer advisor early in their academic career at Germanna.
Transfer agreements and guides
Germanna is your gateway to Virginia’s top four-year colleges and universities. Our transfer agreements with partnering schools are listed below.
- Averett University
- Bluefield College
- Bridgewater College
- Christopher Newport University
- ECPI University
- Emory and Henry College
- Ferrum College
- George Mason University
- George Washington University
- Hampton University
- Herzing University
- Hollins University
- James Madison University
- Liberty University
- Longwood University
- Lynchburg College
- Mary Baldwin University
- Norfolk State University
- Old Dominion University
- Radford University
- Randolph College
- Randolph-Macon College
- Regent University
- Regis University
- Roanoke College
- Saint Leo University
- Shenandoah University
- Southern New Hampshire University
- Strayer University
- Sweet Briar College
- The Citadel
- Troy University
- University of Maryland Global Campus
- University of Mary Washington
- University of Richmond
- University of Virginia
- UVA Wise
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Virginia State University
- Virginia Tech
- Virginia Union University
- Virginia Wesleyan University
- Western Governor’s University
- William and Mary
Statewide Transfer Agreements
Virginia’s Community Colleges offer students a transfer gateway to the commonwealth’s four-year colleges and universities through statewide Guaranteed Admissions Agreements.