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Transfer
applications are reviewed based on high school and college records. No
minimum GPA guarantees
admission. A strong performance in a challenging college curriculum is
preferred.
For consideration,
a student must possess a minimum GPA of 2.0 on all college course work and
be eligible to return
to the last school attended. All students under the age of 24 must satisfy Minimum Course Requirements as set by the University of
North Carolina system:
High school diploma from a regionally accredited
secondary school
Four units of college preparatory English
Four units of mathematics including Algebra I, Geometry,
Algebra II and a class beyond Algebra II
Three units of science including one unit of biological
science, one unit of physical science and one laboratory course
Two units of social studies, including one unit of United States
history
Two units of a foreign language (recommended one unit
taken in the 12th grade)
A student
deficient in one or more of these
courses must earn an AA,
AS or
AFA before becoming eligible for admission consideration or complete 30
hours of transferable college course work:
6 credit hours of English
6 credit hours of science
6 credit hours of math
6 credit hours of social science
6 credit hours of the same foreign language
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION:
Spring
2008 Application Deadline:
October
15, 2007
Notification
Date:
Week of November 19, 2007
Fall
2008 Application Deadline:
March
24, 2008
Notification Date: Week of April 14, 2008
Deposit Deadline: June 1, 2008
Transfer
Scholarship Deadline:
June
1, 2008
Transfer students from the following North Carolina Community Colleges are
eligible to apply for the University
Transfer Scholarship:
Asheville-Buncombe
Technical Community
College
Blue Ridge
Community College
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
Catawba
Valley Community
College
Central
Piedmont Community
College
Cleveland
Community College
Haywood
Community College
Isothermal
Community College
Mayland
Community College
McDowell
Technical Community
College
Mitchell
Community College
Southwestern Community College
Western
Piedmont Community
College
Wilkes
Community College
OTHER
INFORMATION:

Guide for Transfer Students
Check our Guide for Transfer Students for information designed to help
you evaluate and understand the process of transferring course credit from
your previous college to UNC Asheville.
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