Can students transfer
to one of the Dual Admissions colleges, even if they
are not enrolled
in a Dual Admissions program?
Absolutely! In fact, most students who transfer use the traditional
transfer
application process. A student should complete the appropriate application
form
available in the Student Development Center (A161) or from the four-year
college admissions office.
Transfer assistance, including application procedures and information
regarding GPA
and course requirements, is available from the Student Development Center.
Since application
deadlines vary from college to college, the application process should
begin at least
one semester prior to the semester one wishes to enroll.
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If a student doesn't
complete the requirements of the Dual Admissions
program, can they
still attend the four-year college?
Yes, however, the student must submit a traditional application. It
is the
responsibility of the student to monitor their progress toward degree
requirements. If
he/she foresees that the requirements will not be fulfilled, then a
separate application
process must be followed.
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What if a student
who is enrolled in Dual Admission changes his/her mind
and decides to transfer
to a different college or a different major?
If the student is under 30 credit hours and if the new major and college
has a Dual
Admission agreement, the student may reapply for DA in the new major.
If the student
has completed over 30 credit hours or the college/major is not covered
by a DA
agreement then the student may use the traditional transfer process.
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Can students attend
other four-year colleges not included under the Dual Admissions program?
Definitely! In fact NCCC graduates have transferred to over 50 different
colleges
and universities over the past 5 years. Students are encouraged to identify
the college
of their choice as soon as possible so that appropriate academic plans
can be
designed to ensure proper course selection and transfer of credit.
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What GPA is
required?
The overall GPA and other admission requirements vary by major and four-year
college. Admission requirements are listed on the curriculum guides
for each program covered under the Dual Admissons agreements.
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What if a student
drops out of NCCC for a semester?
In order to remain in the Dual Admissions program, students must maintain
continuous enrollment in good academic standing. Students who leave
NCCC and
subsequently wish to return to the Dual Admissions program must reapply
to the
college and be accepted for the Dual Admissions program. Returning students
must
have completed less than 30 credits. They are subject to the curricular
requirements
and policies in force at the time they resume their studies. Students
who maintain
continuous matriculated status will not be affected by any curricular
changes unless
these changes are in their best interest.
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Can a student who
previously attended another college enroll in the Dual
Admissions program?
No. These students must apply for transfer through the traditional application
process. They are encouraged to utilize the transfer services of the
Student Development Center (A161)
to assist them in developing
their transfer plans.
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