Office Information

University Transfer Advising Center
Horace Sisk RM 612,
2204 Hull Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28303
Phone Number
Office Hours Monday – Friday
8:00AM to 5:00PM

Choose one of FTCC's University Transfer Programs!

  • Lecture hall with students

    Associate in Arts

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  • Civil Engineering Students working at table

    Associate in Engineering

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  • Chemist In The Laboratory

    Associate in Science

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  • Sheet Music

    Associate in Fine Arts in Music

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  • Auditorium seating

    Associate in Fine Arts in Theater

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  • The arts at ftcc

    Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts

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  • Diverse Team Of College Students

    Associate in General Education

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  • Associate in General Education - Nursing

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  • Teacher And Students

    Teacher Preparation: Associate in Arts

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  • Student & Teacher Using Computers At College

    Teacher Preparation: Associate in Science

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What do I need to know about North Carolina Comprehensive Articulation Agreements (CAA)?

  • The North Carolina Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) is a statewide agreement governing the transfer of credits between N.C. community colleges and N.C. public universities and has as its objective the smooth transfer of students.
  • This agreement has been approved by the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina and the N.C. State Board of Community Colleges.
  • The CAA provides certain assurances to the transferring student; for example, the CAA identifies community college courses that are appropriate for transfer as electives.
  • Courses that will satisfy pre-major and general education requirements are also specified.
  • North Carolina community college students who earn an associate’s degree according to the guidelines of the CAA will be treated as juniors at the receiving UNC institution.
  • Students graduating from North Carolina community colleges under the guidelines of the CAA will have 60-61 semester-hours of credit transferred to the UNC institution to which they are admitted.
  • Since UNC institutions differ in their admission requirements, students intending to transfer should contact the UNC institution(s) of their choice to learn about specific admissions requirements.