Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
Comprehensive Articulation Agreement Between The University Of North Carolina and The North Carolina Community College System
The North Carolina Community College System and the University of North Carolina System have developed a Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA), which allows students to transfer between a community college and a UNC-system college campus. A number of North Carolina's Independent Colleges and Universities have signed similar agreements.
Students who plan to transfer from a community college to a four-year college/university should discuss requirements with academic advisers at their community college at the beginning of their studies.
More information, as well as publications, can be found at the UNC System Comprehensive Articulation Agreement web page.
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Which Articulation Agreement is for Me?
This "Comprehensive Articulation Agreement Between The University Of North Carolina and The North Carolina Community College System," usually referred to as the "Comprehensive Articulation Agreement," or "CAA," is for students transferring from community college to a four-year college.
The "North Carolina High School To Community College Articulation Agreement," usually referred to in high school as the "Articulation Agreement," is about receiving community college course credit for courses taken in high school. Information about this agreement can be found on the Articulation Agreement web page.
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