A student who has not earned an appropriate associate degree from a Virginia community college will be evaluated for admission on an individual basis. Admission to JMU is not guaranteed. 

If you are considering applying to JMU, you should have completed or be in the process of completing at least 24 credit hours after high school graduation and be in good academic standing. Competitive students will have a well-rounded program of study with college level courses in English, laboratory science, mathematics and social science, and a cumulative GPA of around 3.0 ("B" grade average with mostly "A" and "B" grades).

Although the Guaranteed Admission Agreement (GAA) and associate degree route is usually the best pathway into JMU, some students do enter the university without it.   You should plan your community college courses carefully using the VCCS/RBC Course Equivalents for JMU's General Education Program grid and the JMU Major Guides for Virginia Community Colleges to maximize the transferability of course credits to JMU. 

Students who complete the VCCS Passport and/or the Uniform Certificate of General Studies will satisfy the following General Education requirements

Passport
  • Arts and Humanities: Human Questions and Contexts
  • The Natural World: Quantitative Reasoning
  • The Natural World: Physical Principles or Natural Systems (depending on which science course is taken)
  • American and Global Perspectives: The Global Experience
Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS)
  • Madison Foundations: Writing
  • Arts and Humanities: Human Questions and Contexts
  • Arts and Humanities: Visual and Performing Arts
  • Arts and Humanities: Literature
  • The Natural World: Quantitative Reasoning
  • The Natural World: Natural Systems
  • American and Global Perspectives: The Global Experience

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