Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plans. b. Senior institutions cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA that are not required of their native students. c. A student who completes the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer to the senior institution will have fulfilled the senior institution’s lower- division general education requirements. d. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional courses at the senior institution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major courses taken at the community college. e. Community college graduates of the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAA. f. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- specialty courses beyond the pre-major taken at the community college. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program. g. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix E). While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements. h. ICAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 SHC of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAA.
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Samples: Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plansstatus.
b. Senior institutions Universities cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA CAA that are not required of their native students.
c. A student who completes the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer to the senior a UNC institution will have fulfilled the senior UNC institution’s lower- division general education requirements.
d. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional courses at the senior UNC institution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major courses taken at the community college.
e. Community college graduates of the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAAUNC institution.
f. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- specialty courses beyond the pre-major taken at the community college. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program.
g. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA CAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix EG). While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
h. ICAA CAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 SHC of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAACAA.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plansstatus.
b. Senior institutions Universities cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA CAA that are not required of their native students.
c. A student who completes the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer to the senior a UNC institution will have fulfilled the senior UNC institution’s lower- division general education requirements.
d. Each UNC campus will establish and publish a campus policy/guideline outlining the campus decision whether a student who receives an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree through reverse transfer will have fulfilled the UNC institution’s lower-division general education requirements.
e. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional courses at the senior UNC institution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major courses taken at the community college.
e. f. Community college graduates of the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAAUNC institution.
f. g. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- specialty courses beyond the pre-major taken at the community college. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program.
g. h. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA CAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix EG). While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
h. ICAA i. CAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 SHC of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAACAA.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities System to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plansstatus.
b. Senior institutions Requirements for admission to some major programs may necessitate additional courses not available at the community college. Time to baccalaureate degree may be impacted for students entering such programs, and students should plan accordingly.
c. Universities cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA CAA that are not required of their native students.
c. d. A student who completes the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer to the senior a UNC institution will have fulfilled the senior UNC institution’s lower- division general education requirements.
d. e. Each UNC campus will establish and publish a campus policy/guideline outlining the campus decision whether a student who receives an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree through reverse transfer will have fulfilled the UNC institution’s lower-division general education requirements.
f. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional courses at the senior UNC institution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major courses taken at the community college.
e. g. Community college graduates of the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAAUNC institution.
f. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- specialty courses beyond the pre-major taken at the community college. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program.
g. h. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA CAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix EG). While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
h. ICAA i. CAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 SHC of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAACAA.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA CAA enables North Carolina community college Louisburg College graduates of two-year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plansstatus.
b. Senior institutions Universities cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA CAA that are not required of their native students.
c. A student who completes the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer to the senior a UNC institution will have fulfilled the senior UNC institution’s lower- division general education requirements.
d. Each UNC campus will establish and publish a campus policy/guideline outlining the campus decision whether a student who receives an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree through reverse transfer will have fulfilled the UNC institution’s lower-division general education requirements. Louisburg College courses are identical to those of the North Carolina Community College System. As such, it will follow institution policies.
e. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional courses at the senior UNC institution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major courses taken at the community collegeLouisburg College.
e. Community college f. Louisburg College graduates of the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 or 61 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAAUNC institution.
f. g. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- specialty courses beyond the pre-major taken at the community collegeLouisburg College. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program.
g. h. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA CAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix EG). While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
h. ICAA i. CAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 SHC of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAACAA.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plansstatus.
b. Senior institutions Universities cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA CAA that are not required of their native students.
c. A student who completes the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer to the senior a UNC institution will have fulfilled the senior UNC institution’s lower- division general education requirements.
d. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional courses at the senior UNC institution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major courses taken at the community college.
e. Community college graduates of the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAAUNC institution.
f. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- specialty courses beyond the pre-major taken at the community college. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program.
g. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA CAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix EH). While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
h. ICAA CAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 SHC of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAACAA.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities System to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plansstatus.
b. Senior institutions Requirements for admission to some major programs may necessitate additional courses not available at the community college. Time to earn a baccalaureate degree may be impacted for students entering such programs, and students should plan accordingly.
c. Universities cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA CAA that are not required of their native studentsstudents that begin their higher education journeys at that university.
c. d. A student who completes the Associate in Arts AA or Associate in Science AS degree prior to transfer to the senior a UNC System institution will have fulfilled the senior UNC System institution’s lower-division general education requirements.
e. Each UNC System campus will establish and publish a campus policy/guideline outlining the campus decision whether a student who receives an AA or AS degree through reverse transfer will have fulfilled the UNC System institution’s lower- division general education requirements.
d. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional f. Additional courses at the senior institution UNC Systeminstitution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major courses taken at the community college.
e. g. Community college graduates of the Associate in Arts AA or Associate in Science AS degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAAUNC System institution.
f. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- specialty courses beyond the pre-major taken at the community college. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program.
g. h. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA CAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix EG). While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
h. ICAA i. CAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 SHC credit hours of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAACAA.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities System to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plansstatus.
b. Senior institutions Requirements for admission to some major programs may necessitate additional courses not available at the community college. Time to earn a baccalaureate degree may be impacted for students entering such programs, and students should plan accordingly.
c. Universities cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA CAA that are not required of their native studentsstudents that begin their higher education journeys at that university.
c. d. A student who completes the Associate in Arts AA or Associate in Science AS degree prior to transfer to the senior a UNC System institution will have fulfilled the senior UNC System institution’s lower-division general education requirements.
e. Each UNC System campus will establish and publish a campus policy/guideline outlining the campus decision whether a student who receives an AA or AS degree through reverse transfer will have fulfilled the UNC System institution’s lower- division general education requirements.
d. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional f. Additional courses at the senior UNC S y s t e m institution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major courses taken at the community college.
e. g. Community college graduates of the Associate in Arts AA or Associate in Science AS degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAAUNC S y s t e m institution.
f. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- specialty courses beyond the pre-major taken at the community college. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program.
g. h. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA CAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix EG). While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
h. ICAA i. CAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 SHC credit hours of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAACAA.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Transfer of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. a. The ICAA CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year two−year Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree programs who are admitted to a Signatory Institution constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities to transfer with junior status if they follow the senior institution’s published baccalaureate degree completion plansstatus.
b. Senior institutions Universities cannot place requirements on students transferring under the ICAA CAA that are not required of their native students.
c. A student who completes the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer to the senior a UNC institution will have fulfilled the senior UNC institution’s lower- lower− division general education requirements.
d. Each UNC campus will establish and publish a campus policy/guideline outlining the campus decision whether a student who receives an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree through reverse transfer will have fulfilled the UNC institution’s lower−division general education requirements.
e. Due to degree requirements in some majors, additional courses at the senior UNC institution may be required beyond the general education courses and pre-major pre−major courses taken at the community college.
e. f. Community college graduates of the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a Signatory Institution of the ICAAUNC institution.
f. g. Requirements for admission to some major programs may require additional pre- pre− specialty courses beyond the pre-major pre−major taken at the community college. Students entering such programs may need more than two academic years of course work to complete the baccalaureate degree, depending on requirements of the program.
g. h. All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA CAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-majorpre−major/elective requirements (see Appendix EG). While general education and pre-major pre−major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
h. ICAA i. CAA courses taken beyond the 60-61 60−61 SHC of credit in which the student received a grade of less than a “C” will not negate the provisions of the ICAACAA.
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Samples: Comprehensive Articulation Agreement