The College Transfer curriculum is designed for students who intend to transfer to a senior college for their baccalaureate degree. The freshman and sophomore level courses introduce the students to areas of study that develop breadth of outlook and contribute to balanced development. This training is complementary to, but different in emphasis from, the specialized training one receives for a job, a profession, or a major in a particular field of study.
The curriculum includes courses in communications, humanities and fine arts, mathematics, science, social sciences, physical education, and elective courses in liberal arts. These courses in the College Transfer Program assist students to develop an understanding and appreciation of the political, social, economic and cultural institutions in our society; to develop the ability for critical and constructive thinking, for problem solving, and ordering of values; to maintain good mental and physical health for self, family, and community, and balanced personal and social adjustment; to use basic mechanical, mathematical, and communication skills to solve everyday problems, understand ideas of others, and express ideas effectively; to understand their cultural heritage; to understand the creative activities of others; and to encourage participation in creative activities.
The College Foundation of North Carolina provides a Transfer Student Planner to help students learn about and plan for opportunities for transfer between North Carolina's colleges and universities.
2 + Wesleyan Program
Nash Community College and North Carolina Wesleyan College are proud to present the 2 + Wesleyan Program. With the 2 + Wesleyan Program, NCC students can transfer with an associate’s degree in approved programs to NCWC with lower tuition. Tuition can be equal or less than a state four year university for new transferring students in these
programs.
For more information, please call Annette Everett or Lori Melton at 451-8262 or visit the 2+ Program representative at Nash Community College on Monday - Wednesday from 11am-6pm in D Building, Rm 4208. If no one is available, call 883-9675 or 883-5291.
East Carolina University - Wells Fargo Partnership East
Wells Fargo Partnership East provides opportunities for students to complete bachelor’s degrees in Elementary
Education, Special Education, and Middle Grades Education at Nash Community
College. Students take specific courses from the college transfer program before
transferring to East Carolina University as juniors. Junior and senior level
coursework from ECU is offered through part-time enrollment in distance
education courses offered online and/or at night at Nash Community College.
If you are interested in completing your teaching degree without leaving Rocky Mount, East Carolina University offers several options including:
Contact Kathy Bradley for more information including a checklist of required courses, information about prerequisites, and application deadlines.
Pre-Major Articulation Agreements
The following pre-major articulation have been approved by the State Board of Community Colleges and the Board of Governors of the University System. Students who follow the prescribed courses of study and who meet the requirements for admission to the university are eligible to apply for admission to the major with junior standing. Students who are interested in pursuing these pre-major associate degrees should consult a college transfer advisor.
Associate in Arts: Business Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance and Marketing (A1010B)
Returning to the community college system many years after graduating from high school provided me countless opportunities I never dreamed possible. In each course, I was surrounded by people just like me, trying to make a difference in their lives through education. Nash Community College provides a gateway to endless possibilities.
Shannon Lashley Graduate
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