NCICU Receives $1.3M Grant to Partner with NCCCS to Streamline Transfer Pathways
New Funding to Streamline Transfer Pathways in
The new initiative will leverage technology from Acadeum to streamline the transfer process and reduce credit loss, to replicate this technology in other states through the generous support of a
"We are fortunate in
Nationally, 80% of entering community college students indicate they want to earn a bachelor's degree or higher, but only 31% of those students actually go on to do so. For many students navigating the education landscape, the transfer process may pose a challenge in finding the "right fit" in terms of course credits accepted and majors offered at four-year institutions.
"Continuing to enhance transfer opportunities for
Any credit loss can set students back financially and academically, creating unnecessary roadblocks to students completing their intended credentials.
The new funding will help the state's community college students within NCCCS and students at Louisburg College in NCICU leverage a statewide transfer portal to be powered by technology partner Acadeum. Working in collaboration with other statewide transfer efforts, the project will build on existing state policies and articulation agreements in
- Associate degree transfer - facilitating four-year universities' acceptance of general education or core credits earned at community colleges in order for students to maximize credit completion.
- Transfer pathways - enabling students to plan major-specific credits earned at a community college towards their degree at a four-year university to have the highest application of their community college credits.
- Transfer guarantee - providing the option of admission guarantees for community college transfer students who meet certain criteria so that learners have a clear understanding of admission requirements and confidence in acceptance of credit.
- Reverse transfer - helping students enrolled at four-year universities complete their associate degree while pursuing their bachelor's degree.
The project will leverage the Acadeum Course Share platform (ACS), which allows participating colleges to offer available seats in open courses and map course equivalencies to help credit count at the home institution. Acadeum already works with multiple institutions within
"Every student has their own unique education journey and should be able to move between institutions and receive full credit for their work," said
To learn more about the transfer initiative, contact Dr.
ABOUT THE
The North Carolina Community College System is a network of 58 community colleges created to improve the quality of life across
ABOUT NCICU
North Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities (NCICU) supports, represents, and advocates for
ABOUT ACADEUM
Acadeum helps colleges and universities expand academic resources that support student progress and equitable access to workforce opportunities. Today, more than 500 higher education institutions are members of the Acadeum network to offer in-demand courses and credentials they need to keep learners on track, and bolster existing or offer new programs.Institutions can improve retention and completion, and offer workforce-aligned and stackable certifications, while also unlocking new revenue to increase financial sustainability. To learn more about Acadeum, please visit www.acadeum.com.
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SOURCE North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU)
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