Greenville Technical College and Anderson University sign articulation agreements

February 25, 2020

Anderson University (AU) and Greenville Technical College (GTC) have formed a partnership designed to further enhance the transfer opportunity of students from GTC to AU. The partnership is intended to serve students by providing program support and services through a seamless transfer pathway that prepares and acclimates students desiring to matriculate at AU upon graduation from GTC.

The agreement establishes articulation pathways for GTC students in Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science in Management, Associate of Applied Science in Supply Chain, Associate of Applied Science in Marketing, Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal, Associate of Applied Science in Nursing, or Associate of Applied Science in Human Services seeking the following degrees:

  • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Business Administration Concentration
    • Management Concentration
    • Marketing Concentration
  • Bachelor of Criminal Justice
  • Bachelor in Homeland Security and Emergency Services
  • Bachelor of Human Services
  • Bachelor of Organizational Leadership
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing

“Anderson University is thrilled to strengthen our partnership with Greenville Technical College. This relationship enables us to provide a seamless transition for students wanting to to continue their education and obtain a four-year degree,” said Anderson University President Evans P. Whitaker. “This agreement further affirms our commitment to the Upstate community in helping students achieve their educational and career goals.”

“We are very pleased to once again partner with Anderson University to create clear pathways for academic achievement,” said Dr. Keith Miller, president of Greenville Technical College. “Our mission is to transform lives through education, and with the help of our partners in higher education, we can extend that transformative power to the bachelor’s degree level and beyond.”