Transfer programs are designed for MCC students who plan to take courses at the community college and transfer to a four-year college/university for completion of their Bachelor’s degree.
College transfer programs at MCC include the following:
Students are strongly encouraged to consult with (1) their MCC faculty advisors, (2) Doug Dewar in the Counseling and Disability Services, and (3) any institutions to which they would like to transfer for academic course selection guidance. Students intending to transfer should also take ACA 122: College Transfer Success as they begin their studies at MCC.
MCC is one of fifty-eight North Carolina community colleges participating in the State’s Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA), which governs the transfer of credits between NC community colleges and NC public universities. The objective of this agreement, commonly referred to as the CAA, is to provide smooth transfer for students.
Per the 2014 Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA):
Students who graduate from MCC, or any North Carolina community college, with an Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) degree are assured admission to one of the sixteen (16) UNC institutions under the following conditions according to the CAA and Transfer Assured Admissions Policy (TAAP):
Below is a listing of the sixteen (16) UNC institutions for transfer students to consider:
For transfer students not completing the Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) degrees:
A North Carolina community college student who satisfactorily completes, with a grade of “C” or better, courses identified in the Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) will receive credit applied toward the university’s lower-division general education course requirements.
A North Carolina community college student who satisfactorily completes a transfer course that is not designated as a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course will receive transfer credit for the course. The receiving institution will determine whether the course will count as general education, pre-major, or elective credit.
Most private colleges and universities in North Carolina follow the Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (ICAA). Students are encouraged to contact private institutions of interest to learn more about their specific admissions requirements.
NOTES: Students must meet the receiving university’s foreign language and/or health and physical education requirements, if applicable, prior to or after transfer to the senior institution.
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: DRE 096, DRE 097, DRE 098, DMA 010, DMA 020, DMA 030, DMA 040, DMA 050, and either DMA 060, DMA 070, DMA 080
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