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Many colleges have established written agreements with other colleges that define which courses will transfer from one to another. These are called articulation agreements. A program which is approved by a college for an associate degree may transfer completely to a four year school. This is called a 2 plus 2 arrangement. You complete the first two years at one school and the next 2 years at the other school. So if you expect eventually to transfer to another school. you should inquire about articulation agreements. But don't just structure your program to get a degree and forget about your objective: to get the job you want. Try to always remember the job is what the plan is all about.

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Articulation Agreements

Articulation agreements are formal agreements between two campuses. They define how courses taken at one college or university campus that can be used to satisfy a subject matter requirement at another college or university campus. To see articulation agreements, start by choosing a college or university.

Articulation agreements in ASSIST are developed and entered into the ASSIST database by the receiving campus (the university campus a student transfers to). Each university campus is responsible for the content and format of its own articulation. The analysis, evaluation, and data entry of all campus-to-campus articulation is done on the individual university campuses. Not all university campuses provide articulation with every college or for all of their majors or departments. Many university campuses concentrate on their primary feeder colleges and their most popular transfer majors.

Most articulation in ASSIST identifies community college courses that can be used in lieu of a university course to satisfy a specific lower-division requirement at the university campus. University-to-university articulation is not a priority in ASSIST, but there is a small amount in the database.

For information about transferring to campuses or programs that are not listed in ASSIST, contact an admissions or departmental advisor at the university campus you plan to attend.

University of North Carolina

Here is a sample of articulation agreements from one institution SOURCE

A manual (in Adobe® Acrobat® format) containing the following documents:

Comprehensive Articulation Agreement – The agreement of transfer from an NCCCS institution to a UNC institution beginning with the fall of 1997.

Associate in Arts (AA) and Science (AS) Articulation Agreements/Standards – Course and hour requirements for the Associate in Arts and Science degree programs and each AA and AS pre-major agreement.  (All NCCCS institutions may not offer all pre-major degree programs.  For current information on program offerings, please contact the individual community college.)

 

Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) Articulation Agreements/Standards – Course and hour requirements for the Associate in Fine Arts and each AFA pre-major agreement.  (All NCCCS institutions may not offer all pre-major degree programs.  For current information on program offerings, please contact the individual community college.)

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Transfer Course List – Courses accepted for transfer between NCCCS and UNC and between NCCCS and Independent Colleges/Universities which endorse the CAA.  (All NCCCS institutions may not offer all pre-major degree programs.  For current information on program offerings, please contact the individual community college.)

Procedure to Recommend Revision to the Transfer Course List

A brochure (in Adobe® Acrobat® format) outlining the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement and answering frequently asked questions. NOTE: To print the brochure correctly, print on legal paper, in landscape mode, print on both sides (duplex), and select "Flip Pages Up," if neccessary.


Transfer Advisory Committee meeting minutes

Minutes from meetings of the Transfer Advisory Committee.

Information designed for the interests of counselors and researchers

Detailed statistical information concerning the applications, performance measures, and retention of North Carolina public high school graduates attending one of the 16 institutions of the University of North Carolina

Detailed statistical information concerning the success of students transferring from a NC institution of higher education to any of the 16 institutions of the University of North Carolina

Transfer counselors from institutions in the state of North Carolina (Public & Private, 2-year & 4-year)

 

ASU | ECU | ECSU | FSU | NCA&T | NCCU | NCSA | NCSU | UNCA
UNCCH | UNCC | UNCG | UNCP | UNCW | WCU | WSSU


 

 

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