Radford University, NRCC announce shared student advisor position to improve transfer
student success through Tartan Transfer
December 18, 2025
Presidents Bret Danilowicz, Radford University, and Robert Brandon, New River Community
College
New River Community College (NRCC) and Radford University have announced a new collaboration:
a shared student advisor position designed to strengthen transfer pathways and improve
student success. The position is part of Radford University’s Tartan Transfer Program
partnership with NRCC, announced last year.
The shared advisor role is intended to provide students with consistent, coordinated
guidance from community college enrollment through transfer and completion of a bachelor’s
degree at Radford University. By aligning advising resources, NRCC and Radford aim
to reduce barriers, clarify degree pathways and help students transition seamlessly
between institutions.
NRCC and Radford University signed a memorandum of understanding on Dec. 17, 2025,
formalizing a shared advising position between the two institutions.
“I believe this agreement marks a natural evolution of the successful Tartan Transfer
program,” said Robert Brandon, NRCC president. “Where Tartan Transfer provides the
pathway that students can use to transfer successfully between our institutions, this
new advisor will ensure that when students arrive at the university, they will already
be connected with someone who knows them, understands their goals, and can help them
find their place. New River Community College transfer students will now have someone
walking with them the entire way through their educational journey.”
“Radford University is proud to deepen our long-standing partnership with New River
Community College through this shared advisor program,” said Bret Danilowicz, Radford
University president. “By embedding dedicated transfer support directly at NRCC, we
are strengthening a pathway that helps students complete their degrees with clarity,
confidence and momentum. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to expanding
opportunity across the New River Valley and ensuring that every student has the guidance
they need to reach their goals.”
Attendees at the signing included Brandon and Danilowicz, Radford Assistant Provost
for Student Success Jerel Benton, Radford Vice President of Enrollment Management
and Strategic Communications Dannette Gomez Beane, NRCC Interim Dean of Student Services
Tammy Smith, NRCC Interim Dean of Health Professions Debbie Bond, NRCC Dean of Business
and Technologies Lori Lavery, NRCC Dean of Arts and Sciences Sarah Tolbert-Hurysz,
NRCC Dean of Instructional Services and Innovation Pam Hanks and Interim Executive
Director of the NRCC Educational Foundation Dee Dee Kennedy, representing institutional
leadership and student success initiatives from both partners.
Radford University officially launched the Tartan Transfer program to streamline the
transfer process for students from eight Virginia Community College System (VCCS)
institutions, including NRCC. Radford and the eight community college representatives
signed the broader transfer agreement at a ceremony held Nov. 6, 2024, on Radford’s
main campus.
The Tartan Transfer program provides an accessible, career-focused pathway for community
college students seeking to continue their education at Radford University.
Through this partnership, students benefit from enhanced advising support, clearer
transfer pathways and a more affordable route to earning a bachelor’s degree.
For more information about the Tartan Transfer program, visit www.radford.edu/tartan-transfer. For more information about the transfer advisor position or to apply, visit www.nr.edu/jobs.