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Transferring from Cape Fear Community College to UNCW?

I'm thinking about starting at Cape Fear Community College and then transferring to UNCW. Has anyone done this, and how was the transfer process? Any tips on making the transition smoother?

2 months ago

Sure, it's certainly possible to transfer from a community college like Cape Fear to a four-year institution like UNCW. Many students take this path because it can save a significant amount of money, and it can also be an effective way to build up a strong academic record if your high school grades and test scores weren't as strong as you'd have liked.

When it comes to transferring, the process will vary slightly from person to person, but there are a few general tips that you might find helpful:

Firstly, ideally, you'd want to make a plan for this transition right from the start. If you know that UNCW is your end goal, you'll want to make sure the classes you're taking at Cape Fear Community College are transferable to UNCW. Not all classes from all community colleges will transfer, so this is an important step. You may want to consider meeting with an advisor to discuss this, as they can guide you on the right courses to take.

Next, while at Cape Fear, you’d want to focus on keeping your grades as high as possible. A strong GPA can significantly help your chances of getting into your desired college when it's time to transfer. Additionally, getting involved in extracurricular activities or work experience relevant to your intended field can be a plus.

Finally, it's important to note that deadlines are essential. Most schools have deadlines for transfer applications, just as they do for first-year applications. You'll want to ensure you have everything ready ahead of time to avoid any last-minute scrambling.

All in all, transferring is a common process and is a great way to get to where you want to be academically. Good luck on your journey!

2 months ago

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