Radford University leaders visit Mountain Gateway Community College
Radford University President Bret Danilowicz, Ph.D., and Provost Bethany Usher visited Mountain Gateway Community College on Friday, February 7, 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, with benefits such as affordability, maximized transfer credits, personalized advising, and career preparation. This collaborative effort demonstrates Radford’s commitment to making higher education more accessible and career-focused for Virginians.
Pictured, left to right: Amy Phillips, MGCC Executive Director Educational Foundation & Director of Institutional Advancement; Bethany Usher, Radford University Provost; Dr. Bret Danilowicz, Radford University President; 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 & Chief Student Affairs Officer.