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The Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) addresses the transfer of credits between institutions in the North Carolina Community College System to members of the University of North Carolina. It does not address admission to an institution nor to a specific major within an institution. The CAA was developed jointly by faculty and administrators of the North Carolina Community College System and the University of North Carolina based on the proposed transfer plan approved by both governing boards in February 1996.
The CAA applies to all North Carolina community colleges and all members of the University of North Carolina. All courses approved for transfer in the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major or elective requirements. While general education and pre-major courses may also be used as electives, elective courses may not be used to fulfill general education requirements.
Also, all courses listed in the curriculum for the A.A. and A.S. degrees do fulfill the CAA (except ACA prefix courses). Many of these courses are within the A.A.S. degree programs. The CAA does not prevent any UNC member institution or a private college from accepting additional courses not listed in the CAA.
Students who plan to transfer should discuss requirements with their academic advisors at the beginning of their studies.
Transfer Options
Opportunities to Transfer Courses in the Associate in Applied Science
(AAS) Programs
Advising Procedures for Students Ready for Transfer
Frequently Asked Questions
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Contact the Advisement Center at 336.224.4705 if you have
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