Four-Year Schools in North Carolina with Articulation Agreements

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Davidson College (Davidson, NC): Consideration is given to specific courses completed and grades received, in addition to freshman entrance requirements. Minimum one full year at previous institution before matriculating as transfer student required; minimum 3.0 GPA from previous institution. Other requirements may apply.

Duke University (Durham, NC): Two letters of recommendation required.

Guilford College (Greensboro, NC): SAT Reasoning or ACT scores and letter from the dean of the previous school required; interview recommended.

High Point University (High Point, NC): Student must be in good standing and eligible to return to previous institution.

Johnson & Wales University — Charlotte (Charlotte, NC): Grades of a "pass" (minimum 2.0 GPA) are acceptable for transfer if credit was awarded.

Meredith College (Raleigh, NC): Two letters of recommendation required.

North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University (Greensboro, NC): Six semester hours each of algebra, English, science, and history required of transfer applicants.

North Carolina Wesleyan College (Rocky Mount, NC): Articulation agreements with many in-state community colleges.

Salem College (Winston-Salem, NC): Transfer students with a minimum 2.0 GPA have the option of bringing up to two courses with grades of D.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC): Some programs have requirements or deadlines specific to their respective departments.

University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Greensboro, NC): Must meet the minimum course requirements for the State of North Carolina.

Wingate University (Wingate, NC): Articulation agreement with North Carolina community colleges for students with junior standing with an A.A. or A.S. degree. Grade of C required in all associate degree courses.

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About This List

These are the four-year schools in the Tar Heel State accepting articulation agreements. Check with each school you're considering to confirm which community colleges they're working with. (What's an articulation agreement? Basically, it allows students to transfer recognized community college credits toward their four-year degree. Not too shabby!)

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