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Author(s):College Foundation of North Carolina
Title:Returning to college as a transfer student
Source:http://www1.cfnc.org/Adult_Learner/Transfer_Stu...
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Organization:College Foundation of North Carolina
Short Description:This page offers information for transfer students.
Annotation:This webpage lists transfer admission requirements and the kinds of transfers, such as two-year to four-year schools, four-year to four-year schools, and four-year to two-year to four-year schools. Readers can find two-year degree options and four-year degree options. This page also offers tips for transfer students when looking to transfer credits.
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College Access Program Curricula and Instructional Resources
National College Access Organizations
Transfer and Articulation
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