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Guaranteed Transfer and Co-Admission Programs Between Nc Community Colleges and Nc Four-Year Colleges GUARANTEED TRANSFER AND CO-ADMISSION PROGRAMS BETWEEN NC COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND NC FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES Community College Four-ear Institution Appalachian State University: Aspire Appalachian Program with 6 community colleges https://Transfer.appstate.edu/aspire 3. Central Piedmont Community College 5. Western Piedmont Community College 1. Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute 2. Catawba Valley Community College 4. Gaston College 6. Wilkes Community College East Carolina University: Pirate Promise Program with 37 community colleges https://admissions.ecu.edu/%20%20 1. Alamance Community College 14. Fayetteville Tech Community College transfers/pirate-promise/ 2. Beaufort County Community College 15. Gaston College 3. Bladen Community College 16. Halifax Community College 27. Roanoke-Chowan Community College 4. Blue Ridge Community College 17. James Sprunt Community College 28. Robeson Community College 5. Brunswick County Community College 18. Johnston Community College 29. Rockingham Community College 6. Cape Fear Community College 19. Lenoir Community College 30. Sampson Community College 7. Carteret Community College 20. Martin Community College 31. Sandhills Community College 8. Central Carolina Community College 21. Montgomery Community College 32. South Piedmont Community College 9. Coastal Carolina Community College 22. Nash Community College 33. Southeastern Community College 10. College of the Albemarle 23. Pamlico Community College 34. Vance-Granville Community College 11. Craven Community College 24. Piedmont Community College 35. Wake Technical Community College 12. Durham Technical Community College 25. Pitt Community College 36. Wayne Community College 13. Edgecombe Community College 26. Richmond Community College 37. Wilson Community College Elizabeth City State University Program with 4 community colleges http://www.ecsu.edu/admissions/ 1. Albemarle Community College 3. Pitt Community College admission_requirements/index.html 2. Edgecombe Community College 4. Vance-Granville Community College Fayetteville State University: $10k pathway degree Program with 16 community colleges https://www.uncfsu.edu/fsu- FSU has partnered with North Carolina Community Colleges so that associate’s degree recipients admissions/10k-pathway can complete an online Bachelor’s degree at FSU for a maximum “out of pocket” cost of $10,000. 11. Piedmont Community College 1. Blue Ridge Community College 6. Edgecombe Community College 12. Richmond Community College 2. Bladen Community College 7. Fayetteville Tech Community College 13. Robeson Community College 3. Brunswick Community College 8. Guilford Tech Community College 14. Sampson Community College 4. Central Carolina Community College 9. Isothermal Community College 15. Wake Technical Community College 5. Davidson Community College 10. Johnston Community College 16. Wayne Community College Lees-McRae College Program with 28 community colleges https://www.lmc.edu/ 1. Alamance Community College 12. Haywood Community College 23. Stanly Community College 2. Asheville-Buncombe Community College 13. Isothermal Community College 24. Surry Community College 3. Blue Ridge Community College 14. Johnston Community College 25. Wake Technical Community College 4. Brunswick Community College 15. Lenoir Community College 26. Western Piedmont Community College 5. Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute 16. Mayland Community College 27. Wilkes Community College 6. Cape Fear Community College 17. Mitchell Community College 28. Wilson Community College 7. Carteret Community College 18. Richmond Community College 8. Central Carolina Community College 19. Roanoke-Chowan Community College 9. College of the Albemarle 20. Rockingham Community College 10. Davidson-Davie Community College 21. Southeastern Community College 11. Gaston College 22. Southwestern Community College Lenoir-Rhyne University: RIBN (Regionally Increasing Baccalaureate Nurses) Program https://www.lr.edu/admission/ Program with 6 community colleges undergraduate/apply#fs-panel-4731 1. Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute 2. Catawba Valley Community College 3. Gaston College 4. Mitchell Community College 5. Western Piedmont Community College 6. Wilkes Community College Methodist University Program with 4 community colleges https://www.methodist.edu/ 1. Bladen Community College academics/registrar/transfer-partners/ 2. Central Carolina Community College 3. Robeson Community College 4. Sampson Community College North Carolina A&T State University: Aggie Plus Program with 11 community colleges https://www.ncat.edu/admissions/transfer- 1. Alamance Community College 4. Durham Technical Community College admissions/aggie-plus-program.php 2. Central Piedmont Community College 5. Fayetteville Technical Community College 3. Davidson County Community College 6. Johnston Community College 8. Rockingham Community College 7. Richmond Community College 9. South Piedmont Community College Wesleyan Works North Carolina Wesleyan College: https://ncwc.edu/academics/adult- Open to all NC community college graduates but specific agreements signed with: professional-studies/community-college- 1. Beaufort County Community College 6. Forsyth Technical Community College transfer-wesleyan-works/ 2. Cape Fear Community College 7. Nash Community College 3. College of the Albemarle Community College 8. Pitt Community College 4. Craven Community College 9. Wake Tech Community College 5. Edgecombe Community College 10. Wilson Community College NC Central University: Eagle Connect with Durham Tech and Eagle https://www.higheredworks. Voyage with Vance Granville Program with 2 community colleges org/2016/03/durham-tech-nccu/ 1. Durham Technical Community College 2. Vance-Granville Community College NC State University: C3 Program with 13 community colleges https://c3.ncsu.edu/about/ 1. Alamance Community College 2. Brunswick Community College 6. Johnston Community College 10. Sampson Community College 3. Central Carolina Community College 7. Nash Community College 11. Vance-Granville Community College 4. Durham Technical Community College 8. Richmond Community College 12. Wake Technical Community College 5. James Sprunt Community College 9. Robeson Community College 13. Wilson Community College https://www.queens.edu/admissions-aid/ Queens University of Charlotte: RoyalUp Program with 1 community college freshman/queens-royalup.html Central Piedmont Community College Wingate University: Road to Wingate https://spcc.edu/student-resources/advising/ Program with 1 community college register/transfer-student-resources/ South Piedmont Community College University of North Carolina Asheville: Blue Ridge Transfer Promise Program https://www.unca.edu/ Program with 2 community colleges admission/apply/partnerships/ 1. Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College 2. Blue Ridge Community College direct-admission-programs/ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: C-STEP Program with 14 community colleges https://admissions.unc.edu/apply/ 1. Alamance Community College 6. Craven Community College types-of-applications/c-step/ 2. Cape Fear Community College 7. Durham Technical Community College 11. Robeson Community College 3. Carteret Community College 8. Fayetteville Technical Community College 12. Sandhills Community College 4. Central Carolina Community College 9. Guilford Technical Community College 13. Southwestern Community College 5. Central Piedmont Community College 10. Richmond Community College 14. Wake Technical Community College University of North Carolina at Charlotte: 49er Next Program with 5 community colleges https://49ernext.uncc.edu/ 1. Catawba Valley Community College 3. Gaston College 2. Central Piedmont Community College 4. Mitchell Community College 5. Wake Technical Community College University of North Carolina at Greensboro: Spartan Passage https://admissions.uncg.edu/apply/transfer/ Program with 8 community colleges co-admission-programs/ 1. Alamance Community College 4. Fayetteville Technical Community College 2. Central Carolina Community College 5. Guilford Technical Community College 7. Richmond Community College 3. Davidson County Community College 6. Randolph Community College 8. Rockingham Community College University of North Carolina at Pembroke: BraveStep Program with 6 community colleges https://www.uncp.edu 1. Brunswick Community College 3. Robeson Community College 5. Southeastern Community College 2. Richmond Community College 4. Sandhills Community College 6. Wayne Community College University of North Carolina Wilmington: Pathways to Excellence https://uncw.edu/admissions/ Program with 34 community colleges 12. Davidson-Davie Community College ncccexcellence.html 1. Alamance Community College 13. Durham Technical Community College 24. Robeson Community College 2. Beaufort County Community College 14. Edgecombe Community College 25. Rowan-Cabarrus Community College 3. Bladen Community College 15. Fayetteville Technical Community College 26. Sampson Community College 4. Blue Ridge Community College 16. Gaston College 27. Sandhills Community College 5. Brunswick Community College 17. Halifax Community College 28. South Piedmont Community College 6. Cape Fear Community College 18. James Sprunt Community College 29. Southeastern Community College 7. Carteret Community College 19. Johnston Community College 30. Stanly Community College 8. Central Carolina Community College 20. Lenoir Community College 31. Vance-Granville Community College 9. Central Piedmont Community College 21. Nash Community College
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