Delivering on Our Promise
The Mason Virginia Promise (MVP) empowers Virginians with an affordable, seamless route to a George Mason bachelor’s degree or to entrepreneurship through expanded partnerships, scholarships, and hands-on support. A key component of MVP is the ADVANCE program, a nationally recognized transfer partnership with community colleges in the Commonwealth that has improved enrollment, retention, and graduation rates. With MVP, George Mason is delivering on its promise to be a key economic driver in the Commonwealth.
Improving collaboration between two- and four-year institutions is one of the most powerful levers available to improve college completion and enhance social and economic mobility.
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Higher education and entrepreneurship can transform lives—but barriers still hold too many back. MVP breaks those barriers. Through guaranteed admission, 87+ academic transfer pathways, personal advising, and financial support, MVP enhances opportunities for Virginians from all backgrounds. Your gift or partnership helps scale these resources, ensuring more students succeed—efficiently, and with less debt.
Seamless Transfer
MVP eliminates transfer uncertainty—up to 75 credits transfer, core requirements are aligned, and academic coaches guide students’ every step at George Mason.
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Minding Our Business
MVP includes entrepreneurial training and grant support, helping Virginians turn ideas into businesses that contribute to Virginia’s economic future.
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Cost Conscious
The MVP Grant is a last‑dollar award that covers remaining tuition and fees after all other federal, state, and institutional aid—making standard tuition fully affordable for eligible Virginians.
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Coaching Up
Every MVP student receives dedicated advising from both community college and George Mason coaches, helping them navigate academics, financial aid, and career planning through graduation.
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