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UWG, Gordon State College sign partnership agreement: Partnership will streamline pathway for criminal justice students between two institutions

Leaders from the University of West Georgia and Gordon State College recently signed a partnership agreement to provide a seamless pathway for criminal justice students between the two institutions. L to R: Dr. Joanne Ardovini, GSC provost and vice president for academic and student affairs; Dr. Donald J. Green, GSC president; Dr. Brendan Kelly, UWG president; Dr. Jon Preston, UWG provost and senior vice president for academic affairs.

Leaders from the University of West Georgia and Gordon State College recently signed a partnership agreement to provide a seamless pathway for criminal justice students between the two institutions. 

Through the partnership, students who complete the requirements of an Associate of Science in Criminal Justice from Gordon State College will benefit from a seamless transition into the Bachelor of Science in Criminology offered through UWG’s Department of Civic Engagement and Public Service in University College. This pathway ensures that students can continue their academic journey without interruption, building on the foundation laid during their associate degree.

Dr. Brendan Kelly, UWG’s president, said the collaboration exemplifies UWG’s commitment to curating a first-choice university by empowering students to make a positive impact in the criminal justice system.

“As we continue to enhance our academic offerings and enrich the pipeline of talent in our region, we are thrilled to establish this articulation agreement with Gordon State College,” Kelly said. “By creating pathways for students in criminal justice to seamlessly transition into our criminology program, we are providing students with the tools and knowledge to excel in this high-need field and, in turn, improving the quality of life for members of our community and beyond.”

The partnership signifies a broader commitment to fostering a strong educational network in the region. By working together, UWG and Gordon State College are not only providing students with a bridge between programs but also creating a supportive environment for academic growth and success. 

“We are pleased to partner with University of West Georgia to provide cost-effective and efficient pathways to a graduate education,” said Dr. Donald J. Green, president of Gordon State College. “With the expansion of our career-oriented curriculum, we foresee additional partnership opportunities aligned with Georgia’s economic growth.”

As stated in the signed agreement, both institutions are dedicated to offering enhanced educational opportunities to students that complement programs at UWG and GSC. Students will have a streamlined path to complete an A.S. in criminal justice and be eligible to enroll at UWG as a major in criminology with progress toward the B.S. degree.

This partnership highlights the importance of collaboration in higher education and sets a precedent for future agreements that benefit students and institutions alike.


To learn more about the partnering institutions, visit their websites at www.westga.edu  and www.gordonstate.edu.

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