Through Virginia Community College System (VCCS) transfer agreements, students who graduate from CAMP with a transfer-eligible associate degree and a minimum grade point average may obtain GUARANTEED admission to more than 30 of the Commonwealth’s colleges and universities. These agreements can be viewed on the VCCS Transfer Programs website. Other resources for students transferring from CAMP to a four-year institution include:
In addition, CAMP has program-specific articulation agreements with several four-year colleges and universities, listed below.
Paul D. Camp Community College (Camp) Articulations:
- Camp and TCC Agreement to Transfer Camp’s General Education Certificate to TCC’s Associate of Applied Arts Degree in Studio Arts
- The Apprentice School
- Bellevue University
- Cambridge College
- Chowan
- ECPI – AS Computer and Information Science, Major in Network Security
- ECPI – BS Computer and Information Science, Major in Cyber Security and Network Security
- ECPI Electronics Engineering
- ECPI RN to BSN
- George Mason University General Education Waiver Policy
- James Madison University (JMU)
- James Madison University (JMU) Addendum and Revision
- Longwood
- Norfolk State University (NSU)
- On-Site_PDCCC and NSU - BS Early Childhood Ed
- On-Site_PDCCC and NSU - BS Psych-Licnsre in PK-3
- NSU Passport
- South University – ADJ Police Science
Old Dominion University
- ODU Mobility Pass Program
- Old Dominion University - ADJ-Corrections
- Old Dominion University - ADJ-Police Science
- Old Dominion University - Industrial Technology
- Old Dominion University - RN to BSHS
- Old Dominion University - RN to BSN
PDCCC students who wish to transfer to Old Dominion University should submit a letter of intent after completing at least 15 credit hours at Camp.
See: https://itsapps.odu.edu/gaat/.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Explore VCU’s transfer maps for English, History, Accounting, Business, Marketing, Mathematical Science, and Psychology. Students interested in transferring to VCU for one of these majors should review the map with their advisor, and consult it often. Each map contains important details about the program, what students should do in their first and second years at Camp to be prepared for transfer, and how Camp’s courses transfer into the program at VCU.