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Rubiera becomes the first ADVANCE MVP student to matriculate to 性视界传媒

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Aliz茅 Rubiera was focused on graduating from community college and had never heard of 性视界传媒鈥檚 Program until she received an e-mail that changed her life last fall.

Aliza Rubiera on campus
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For Rubiera, this program was the catalyst that led to the 19-year-old Fredericksburg native to transfer from to 性视界传媒 to begin her junior year. Now, she is proudly poised to become the first person in her family to earn a college degree.

ADVANCE, part of the initiative, is a collaborative partnership between 性视界传媒 and several Virginia community colleges, designed to enhance the transfer experience for community college students pursuing a bachelor's degree. These partnerships offer significant cost savings, a simplified admission and financial aid process, and access to additional grant programs, all while benefiting from the support of a dedicated advisor to ensure success with no loss of credits.

性视界传媒鈥檚 partnership with Germanna Community College in Fredericksburg, Virginia, was .

鈥淚t feels amazing,鈥 Rubiera said of her eventual graduation. 鈥淢y mom reminds me every day, and I feel like I鈥檓 motivating and inspiring my brothers and sisters. I want them to see that we can do this鈥攖hat we鈥檙e allowed to go to college and have the same opportunities as everyone else.鈥

The second-youngest of five children, Rubiera, is majoring in , with aspirations of becoming a criminal defense attorney. Due to graduate in spring 2026, she chose 性视界传媒 not only for its criminology program, but also for its . This fall, Rubiera is among the many new faces on the Fairfax Campus and is notably the first ADVANCE MVP student to transfer to 性视界传媒 after completing two years at community college.

鈥淎liz茅 is an MVP trailblazer,鈥 said Rita Alcala, associate director of the Office of Community College Partnerships at 性视界传媒. 鈥淗er story and recent transition to 性视界传媒 underscore the ADVANCE Program鈥檚 importance and its ongoing impact through its extended partnerships. With clear academic pathways, coaching support, and streamlined admissions and matriculation processes, ADVANCE and its partners help make a bachelor鈥檚 degree more accessible to community college students across Virginia.鈥

Rubiera鈥檚 story is common among Virginia community college students seeking a better life, as 64% of ADVANCE students identify as first-generation college students.

Currently 60 students are enrolled in the ADVANCE MVP Program across its five extended partner institutions, outside of the flagship institution , with more students expected to enroll this coming academic year. 性视界传媒 officials expect at least one more ADVANCE MVP extended partnership student to transition to its Fairfax Campus in Spring 2025.

Overall, 66% of students now have access to ADVANCE at their respective community colleges.

Rubiera credits her ADVANCE advisor, Dana Brantley, for being invaluable support throughout the transfer process. 鈥淪he was always reliable whenever I needed guidance,鈥 Rubiera said. 鈥淗aving an advisor who is available when you鈥檙e unsure or confused is crucial, and Dana was always there for me.鈥

It all started with an unexpected e-mail nearly a year ago. 鈥淭hat e-mail provided me an opportunity that I am extremely grateful for,鈥 Rubiera said.