91福利导航

Transfer Guides

The Transfer Guides below have been developed to help NC Community College (NCCC) transfer students select meaningful coursework at the community college that aligns with their intended major at UNC Pembroke.

Using Transfer Guides

To create an effective transfer plan using the Transfer Guides, students should:

  • Work with an academic advisor at their community college and connect with the university contact listed on each Transfer Guide as questions arise.
  • Ensure they are using the most up-to-date Transfer Guide by reviewing the academic year and revision date published on each Transfer Guide (Transfer Guides are updated annually)

Note: Some information on the Transfer Guides may not apply to students transferring prior to associate degree completion and/or dual-enrolled high school students. These students are encouraged to speak with their community college advisor and intended university for more information and guidance on NCCC course selection.

Below is a key to help students understand the 鈥淯niversity Requirement Fulfilled鈥 portion of the Transfer Guide:

  • General Education: Course meets a requirement at the university.
  • Suggested Course: Course could fulfill a major/university requirement and is a good option if available at the community college, but does not need to be taken prior to transferring. Course can be taken upon transferring without impact on the bachelor degree completion timeline.
  • Required Course: Critical course or prerequisite that is required for major/university curriculum and should be taken at community college prior to transferring. If not taken prior to transferring, it could impact student鈥檚 admission directly into major, access to other major courses at the university, and/or timeline to bachelor degree completion could be extended at university.
  • Elective: Transfers as elective credit or applies toward the elective portion of bachelor degree at UNC Pembroke.

If the Transfer Guide for your chosen major is not available, please use the tool to look up how courses will transfer to UNCP.  If you have specific questions regarding transfer credit, please email the Transfer Transition and Engagement office, tte@uncp.edu

  • (Learning and Development Concentration)
  • (General, Financial Administration, Office Administration Concentrations)
  • (Studio Concentration)
  • (Art History Concentration)
  • (Art Education Licensure (K-12) Concentration)
  • (Biotechnology Concentration)
  • (General, Botany, Environmental Biology, Molecular Biology, or Zoology Tracks Concentrations)
  • (Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration)
  • (Biomedical Concentration)
  • (Agricultural Science Concentration)
  • (Business Analytics, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Technology Management, International Business, Management, Marketing, Supply Chain Management Concentrations)
  • (Forensic, Molecular Biotechnology, Pre-Health Professions, Pre-Pharmacy, or Professional Track Concentrations)
  • (General Concentration)
  • (General or Cybersecurity Tracks Concentration)
  • (Sociology Concentration)
  • (Literary Studies, Middle Grades Language Arts (6-9), Professional Writing, or Secondary Education (9-12) Concentrations)
  • (Health Promotion Concentration)
  • (Fitness Specialist Concentration)
  • (Recreation and Sport Administration Concentration)
  • (Geography or Geoscience Track Concentration)
  • (Social Studies Education Concentration)
  • (General or Cybersecurity Tracks Concentration)
  • (Communication Studies Concentration)
  • (Broadcasting Concentration)
  • (Journalism Concentration)
  • (Public Relations Concentration)
  • (Middle Grades Mathematics Education (6-9) Concentration)
  • (Mathematics Concentration)
  • (Secondary Mathematics Education (9-12) Concentration)
  • (Music Industry Emphasis-Classical Track Concentration)
  • (Music Industry Emphasis-Jazz and Commercial Track Concentration)
  • (Music Industry Emphasis-Jazz Track Concentration)
  • (Music Industry Emphasis-Songwriting Track Concentration)
  • (Instrumental, Keyboard or Vocal Emphasis Concentrations)
  • (General, International Studies, Pre-Law, or Public Policy and Administration Concentrations)
  • (General, Allied Health Administration, Public Management, or Substance Abuse Tracks Concentrations)
  • (Middle Grades Science Concentration)
  • (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, or Physics Concentrations)