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Experiences with CFCC's college transfer courses?

Has anyone taken college transfer courses through Cape Fear Community College? I'm considering enrolling and would love to hear about your experiences, especially how they transfer to four-year universities.

2 months ago

As someone who's worked with students transferring from community colleges to four-year universities, I have some insights about the process. While I don't have personal experience with Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) specifically, I can share some general observations that may help you.

In general, community colleges like CFCC are an excellent way to start your college education. The courses are often more affordable than those at four-year institutions, and many students appreciate the smaller class sizes and the opportunity to stay close to home.

Transferability of credits typically depends on the articulation agreement the community college has with four-year institutions. CFCC, like many community colleges, has established articulation agreements with several universities, allowing for a seamless transfer of credits towards a bachelor's degree. Always double-check these articulation agreements up front to ensure the classes you are taking will count towards your intended bachelor's degree. To do this, meet with an academic counselor early on to help plan your course schedule.

Also, it's crucial to maintain a robust academic record. Most colleges will look at your GPA from your previous institution as a primary factor for admission.

Remember, your educational journey is highly personal, and while others' experiences can provide guidance, each person's experience will be unique. The important thing is to stay proactive, reach out to advisors and potential transfer schools, and stay organized in your process.

Based on the feedback I've heard from students who've transferred, this pathway can offer a very fulfilling and financially sensible start to a higher education journey. But remember, every individual's journey is unique - so it's crucial to stay proactive, take advantage of advising opportunities, and ensure your courses align with your academic and career goals.

2 months ago

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