News Summary
Lander University and Piedmont Technical College have launched the Bearcat Bound Bridge Program to support transfer students with tailored advising and campus resources, making the transition smoother for students in Greenwood. With established qualifications, this partnership aims to enhance educational pathways and facilitate academic success, particularly for first-generation college students.
Exciting New Program Launched for Students in Greenwood!
Greenwood, SC – In an exciting move to support students, Lander University and Piedmont Technical College (PTC) have joined forces to launch the Bearcat Bound Bridge Program. The partnership aims to help prospective transfer students jump through the academic hoops and hit the ground running as they continue their education.
What’s It All About?
This vibrant new initiative kicked off with an official signing event on April 21, 2025, bringing together leaders from both educational institutions. The Bearcat Bound Bridge Program isn’t just a fancy name; it promises tailored advising and academic support specifically for students who meet certain qualifications. But what qualifications are we talking about? To be part of this program, students need a minimum of a 2.0 GPA and must have completed at least 30 hours of college-level coursework. It’s designed to ensure that students are ready to transition smoothly from Piedmont Technical College to Lander University.
A Look Back – How It All Started
This new agreement isn’t just a random occurrence; it represents a thoughtful evolution of a previous collaboration that was first launched back in 2009, then revamped in 2017. The primary goal has always been the same: to improve the transfer process for students in South Carolina’s Technical College System. This update reflects critical changes, including the implementation of the Greenwood Promise and the latest transfer data which indicate great success for those making the switch from Piedmont Tech to Lander.
Support at Every Step
For students in the Bearcat Bound Bridge Program, the perks don’t stop at just good advice. They will have the unique opportunity to connect directly with Lander’s admission counselors and academic advisors. This way, students can tackle any concerns about transferring credits head-on, making the transition less daunting. Plus, there’s also something rather appealing: while still enrolled at Piedmont Tech, students will have full access to Lander University’s fantastic campus resources. That means enjoying the swimming pool, attending athletic events, and getting a taste of university life before fully transferring!
The Bigger Picture
This program’s launch represents much more than just a partnership between two institutions. It’s a step forward in strengthening existing pathways for transfer students, making higher education more accessible and achievable. The emphasis on supporting first-generation college students is particularly noteworthy. Transitioning to college can be especially tricky for those who are blazing a trail through unfamiliar territory; this program aims to hold their hands through that process and ensure they feel welcomed and supported every step of the way.
Planning for the Future
Ultimately, the Bearcat Bound Bridge Program is all about helping students find their footing as they navigate the complexities of higher education. By addressing the specific needs of transfer students, the program seeks to facilitate academic success and prepare them for meaningful careers or further education. With great data showing that students who transfer from Piedmont Tech to Lander enjoy high levels of success, this new initiative could be just the boost needed to help many students reach for their dreams.
As this program rolls out, it’s clear that both Lander University and Piedmont Technical College are committed to nurturing the talents of their students and providing ample opportunities for growth and success. With such collaborative efforts in the works, the future is looking bright for students in Greenwood!
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