Thomas University and Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Sign Articulation Agreements to Expand Opportunities for Southwest Georgia Students
Post Published On:Thomas University (TU) President Kurt Stringfellow and Wiregrass Georgia Technical College President DeAnnia Clements formally signed a series of articulation agreements on June 22, 2026, creating seamless academic pathways for Wiregrass students to continue their education at Thomas University.
The partnership between the two institutions was designed to provide clear academic roadmaps, giving students a straightforward path from an associate degree at Wiregrass to a bachelor’s degree at TU. For nursing students, the agreements also provide pathways into graduate level studies.
The agreements establish transfer pathways from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College programs into 16 undergraduate
degree programs at Thomas University, allowing students to maximize transfer credits and reduce the time required to
complete a bachelor’s degree.
“This agreement opens doors for our students and creates a stronger educational pipeline for the communities we serve,”
said President Clements. “Students can now begin their educational journey at Wiregrass and continue seamlessly toward a
bachelor’s degree at Thomas University while staying close to home and connected to local workforce opportunities.”
Under the agreements, Wiregrass students completing associate degrees in fields such as business, accounting, criminal
justice, education, nursing, and medical laboratory technology can transfer directly into corresponding bachelor’s degree
programs at TU. Programs include Business Administration, Accounting, Criminal Justice, Justice Administration, Nursing,
Medical Laboratory Science, and a variety of Education degrees, among others.
A key focus of the partnership is keeping talented students in southwest Georgia by providing access to high-quality, careerfocused
education without the need to leave the region.
“These agreements represent our shared commitment to student success,” said President Stringfellow. “By creating efficient,
student-centered pathways, we are removing barriers and helping more students affordably achieve their academic and career
goals close to home.”
The signing ceremony, held at TU’s Woodlands campus, brought together leadership from both institutions to celebrate the
expanded opportunities for students across the region.

