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Students who have attempted course work at other colleges and universities must submit official transcripts of all post-secondary work. Transcripts will be reviewed during the admissions interview and transfer credit awarded according to the following criteria: 1. Prior course work must be equivalent to FTCC courses required in the degree or diploma program being sought. 2. Course work must have been completed at a regional association accredited college (ie., Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or regional counterpart) or an institution holding professional area accreditation status (ABET, ABA, ADA, AMA, etc...). 3. Course work must have been completed with a grade of "C" or better. 4. Major subject area transfer credit must be approved by the departmental chairperson. 5. Transfer students must complete a minimum of 25 percent of resident credit at FTCC to be eligible to receive an associate degree from FTCC, unless he or she is a SOCAD participant. 6. A record of transfer credit awarded is available on the FTCC student educational plan provided at the time of approval. Official FTCC transcripts will not be provided until the student has completed the first term of enrollment at the college. If you are a student whom has graduated from FTCC and is interested in transferring to a four year college or university (follow this checklist), The University of North Carolina General Administration website may provide you with all the information you would need to get you started (e.g., minimum admissions requirements, requirements for transfer students, transfer counselor network, guidelines for the transfer of courses). FTCC classes that satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement are likely to transfer to 4-year colleges/universities. For more information contact: Counseling Services
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