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Community Colleges
2-year degrees & transfer programs

List of North Carolina Community Colleges (provided by NCCCS)

Community College Info
Topic Web Address
Degrees Offered through Community Colleges http://www.ncccs.cc.nc.us/Programs/docs/Education-Catalog/2007Chart.pdf
Considering Community College? http://www.collegeboard.com/student/csearch/where-to-start/48391.html
UNC Schools Articulation Agreements

http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/student_info/caa.htm

Many students are electing to go to community college for one or two years to complete general course requirements at a lower cost or to raise their GPA's to help them transfer into a university. Which universities work with our community colleges?

NC College Transfer Guide for Community College Transfer Students

http://www.northcarolina.edu/aa/articulation/CAA_Brochure_Final_03.2006-1.pdf

This brochure (PDF) answers most FAQs about how North Carolina community college students can transfer to the UNC-system universities.

NCCCS Education Guide This guide covers the tuition, programs and curriculum offerings, and lots of information about all 58 NC community colleges in a comprehensive, 200-page document. Last updated 08/17/07.
http://www.ncccs.cc.nc.us/Programs/docs/Education-Catalog/Catalog_081707.pdf
NCCCS Education Guide Chart

List of majors/curriculums available through North Carolina's 58 community colleges.
http://www.ncccs.cc.nc.us/Programs/docs/Education-Catalog/2007Chart.pdf

The Education Guide Chart lists programs approved to be offered in the fall of 2006 (updated each September, so the 2007 chart will be available soon). This information is subject to change. For more details, contact the college offering the program that interest you. College addresses and telephone numbers are on pages 11 and 12 of this .pdf document.

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