Transfer Assured Admissions Policy (TAAP. The CAA addresses the admission of community college graduates to UNC institutions and the transfer of credits between institutions within the North Carolina Community College System and institutions within The University of North Carolina. The CAA assures admission to one of the 16 UNC institutions with the following stipulations: • Admission is not assured to a specific campus or specific program or major. • Students must have graduated from a North Carolina community college with an associate in arts or associate in science degree. • Students must meet all requirements of the CAA. • Students must have an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, as calculated by the college from which they graduated, and a grade of “C” or better in all CAA courses. • Students must be academically eligible for re-admission to the last institution attended. • Students must meet judicial requirements of the institution to which they apply. • Students must meet all application requirements at the receiving institution including the submission of all required documentation by stated deadlines. If a student is denied admission to a UNC institution, then he or she will receive a letter from that institution directing the student to the College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) website. At the CFNC website (XXXX.xxx), the student will be presented with the conditions of the TAAP (specified above), and if these conditions are met, the student will be given information regarding space availability and contacts within the UNC system. The student should contact those institutions to get specific information about admissions and available majors. If the previous steps do not result in admission to a UNC institution, then the student should contact the CFNC Resource Center at 1-866-866-CFNC.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer Assured Admissions Policy (TAAP. The CAA addresses the admission of community college graduates to UNC institutions and the transfer of credits between institutions within the North Carolina Community College System and institutions within The University of North Carolina. The CAA TAAP assures admission to one of the 16 UNC System institutions with under the following stipulationsconditions: • Admission is not assured to a specific campus or specific program or major. • Students must have graduated from a North Carolina community college with an associate Associate in arts Arts or associate Associate in science Science degree. • Students must meet all requirements of the CAA. • Students must have an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, as calculated by the college from which they graduated, and a grade of “C” or better in all CAA courses. • Students must be academically eligible for re-admission to the last institution attended. • Students must meet judicial requirements of the institution to which they apply. • Students must meet all application requirements at the receiving institution institution, including the submission of all required documentation by stated deadlines. If a student is denied admission to a UNC institution, then he or she will receive a letter from that institution directing be notified in writing by the institution. In this notification, the student will be directed to the College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) website. At the CFNC website (XXXX.xxx), the student will be presented with the conditions of the TAAP (specified above), and if these conditions are met, xxx.xxxx.xxx) where the student will be given information regarding space availability and contacts within in the respective UNC systemAdmissions offices. The student should It is the student’s responsibility to contact those institutions each institution’s admissions office to get specific information about admissions and available majors. If the previous steps do not result in admission to a UNC institution, then the student should contact the CFNC Resource Center at 1-866-866-CFNC.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer Assured Admissions Policy (TAAP. The CAA addresses the admission of community college graduates to UNC institutions and the transfer of credits between institutions within the North Carolina Community College System and institutions within The University of North Carolina. The CAA assures admission to one of the 16 UNC institutions with the following stipulations: • Admission -Admission is not assured to a specific campus or specific program or major. • Students -Students must have graduated from a North Carolina community college with an associate in arts or associate in science degree. • Students -Students must meet all requirements of the CAA. • Students -Students must have an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, as calculated by the college from which they graduated, and a grade of “C” or better in all CAA courses. • Students -Students must be academically eligible for re-admission to the last institution attended. • Students -Students must meet judicial requirements of the institution to which they apply. • Students -Students must meet all application requirements at the receiving institution including the submission of all required documentation by stated deadlines. If a student is denied admission to a UNC institution, then he or she will receive a letter from that institution directing the student to the College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) website. At the CFNC website (XXXX.xxx), the student will be presented with the conditions of the TAAP (specified above), and if these conditions are met, the student will be given information regarding space availability and contacts within the UNC system. The student should contact those institutions to get specific information about admissions and available majors. If the previous steps to do not result in admission to a UNC institution, then the student should contact the CFNC Resource Center at 1-866-866-CFNC. Transfer credit for courses that originate at a UNC institution or independent college or university that is part of the CAA is acceptable as part of a student’s successfully completed general education core or associate in arts or associate in science program under the CAA. Transfer courses that do not originate at a NC community college may be used under the CAA with all of the following stipulations: • -Courses must be from a regionally accredited (e.g., SACS) institution of higher education; and • -Courses must meet general education requirements; and • -Courses may total no more than 14 semester hours of credit of the general education core. • -For courses not originating at a NC community college, if the courses are used to complete the AA or AS or the 44-hour general education core, the courses will be taken as a complete package. Advanced Placement course credits are acceptable as part of a student’s successfully completed general education core under the CAA. Students who receive AP course credit at a community college but do not complete the general education core will be awarded AP credit on the basis of the receiving institution’s AP policy. Transferred-in courses from institutions other than North Carolina community colleges are not part of this agreement.
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Samples: College Transfer Programs of Study
Transfer Assured Admissions Policy (TAAP. The CAA addresses the admission of community college graduates to UNC institutions and the transfer of credits between institutions within the North Carolina Community College System and institutions within The University of North Carolina. The CAA assures admission to one of the 16 UNC institutions with the following stipulations: • Admission is not assured to a specific campus or specific program or major. • Students must have graduated from a North Carolina community college with an associate in arts or associate in science degree. • Students must meet all requirements of the CAA. • Students must have an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, as calculated by the college from which they graduated, and a grade of “C” or better in all CAA courses. • Students must be academically eligible for re-admission to the last institution attended. • Students must meet judicial requirements of the institution to which they apply. • Students must meet all application requirements at the receiving institution including the submission of all required documentation by stated deadlines. If a student is denied admission to a UNC institution, then he or she will receive a letter from that institution directing the student to the College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) website. At the CFNC website (XXXX.xxx), the student will be presented with the conditions of the TAAP (specified above), and if these conditions are met, the student will be given information regarding space availability and contacts within the UNC system. The student should contact those institutions to get specific information about admissions and available majors. If the previous steps do not result in admission to a UNC institution, then the student should contact the CFNC Resource Center at 1-866-866-CFNC.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement