Transfer Resources
Have you always dreamed of attending East Carolina University, UNC Chapel Hill, NC State or UNCW? You can get there from James Sprunt!
Have you always dreamed of attending East Carolina University, UNC Chapel Hill, NC State or UNCW? You can get there from James Sprunt!
While the transfer process is different for each student, the single most important factor is the same for everyone: You must take responsibility for every step of the process. There are no hard and fast rules because the circumstances for each transfer student are different, and every college and university has its own policies concerning transfer admissions. Use our Helpful Transfer Tips resource to prepare for successful transfer.
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![]() East Carolina University
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North Carolina A & T State University
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North Carolina Central University
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North Carolina State University
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University of North Carolina Asheville |
![]() University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
![]() University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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![]() University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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![]() University of North Carolina at Pembroke
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![]() University of North Carolina School of the Arts
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![]() University of North Carolina Wilmington
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![]() Western Carolina University
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![]() Winston-Salem State University
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The CAA is an agreement governing transfer between the NC Community College System and the state university system that went into effect fall 1997. Under this agreement, students completing Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Science (A.S.) degrees at community colleges, with grades of “C” or better, are able to transfer all 64-semester hours of credit to senior institutions, entering the university with junior status. Courses approved for transfer under the agreement have a statement to that effect in the course description in the college catalog.
Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA)
Website with comprehensive list of both public and private institutions in North Carolina. The website has created a “school profile” for each institution, which gives quick facts, contact information, and even gives a clickable tab for institution specific information for transfer students.
www.cfnc.org/static/pdf/home/sc/pdf/transfer_students.pdf
Independent colleges and universities endorse the articulation agreement for transfer of the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degrees.
Transfer to your chosen university!