
Campbell University and Cape Fear Community College have signed a new articulation agreement. The Campbell Assured Admission Program provides CFCC students with a direct pathway to continue their education at Campbell University.
Through this partnership, CFCC students will have access to early transfer resources, including academic advising, financial aid counseling and orientation opportunities designed to ensure their success.
“North Carolina is renowned for its impressive array of community colleges, and whenever students at two-year institutions desire to continue their education at a four-year university we want them to see Campbell as a destination of first choice,” Campbell President William M. Downs said in a press release. “The agreement we sign with Cape Fear Community College creates new opportunities for our neighbors in the region, and it enhances access to something that we feel is very special…the Campbell experience. This is a win-win for both schools and, more importantly, for degree-seekers who will go on to strengthen our workforce and lead in their communities. We are indeed grateful for this new and meaningful partnership.”
To be eligible for the Campbell Assured Admission Program, students must:
“We are proud to partner with Campbell University to create new opportunities for our students,” said Jim Morton, CFCC president, in a press release. “Our goal is to open doors and remove barriers, and this pathway allows our students to move forward with confidence as they pursue their bachelor’s degree. This partnership is another way we are preparing students for the future and helping them achieve their goals.”
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