Leaders from Grand Valley and Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD) signed an agreement June 9 that creates smoother pathways for WCCCD students who want to earn degrees from GVSU.
The agreement opens doors for direct pathways for transfer students interested in cybersecurity, allied health sciences and Grand Valley's Bachelor of Applied Science programs. GVSU will also have a physical presence at WCCCD's Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center.
“Collaboration is crucial for our state to produce the talent that is needed in critical, high-demand sectors," said President Philomena V. Mantella. "We're pleased to work with key partners like Wayne County Community College District, who share our commitment to helping more learners achieve the life-changing impact of a bachelor’s degree.”
WCCCD Chancellor Curtis L. Ivery said: “This partnership represents a shared commitment to student success and workforce readiness. By creating direct transfer pathways in high-demand fields, we’re not only opening doors to opportunity, we’re building bridges to bachelor’s degrees and meaningful careers. We’re proud to join forces with Grand Valley State University to enhance resources, support and access to our students.”