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welcome ince 1887, Campbell has developed into a well-known liberal arts institution comprised of two colleges and seven schools: the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, the Divinity School, the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, the School of Nursing, the School of Engineering, the School of Education and the Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine. As a transfer student at Campbell, you’ll find a supportive community that’s committed to helping you succeed. Campbell students enjoy small classes, which allow for more personal attention. This contributes to the quality education that Campbell is known for. With the gracious support of endowments and institutional funds, many transfer students find that the quality of a private education at Campbell can be just as affordable as that of a state-supported institution. Campbell works closely with North Carolina Community Colleges through the statewide Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) and additional Transfer Opportunity Programs (TOP) that have been signed with multiple North Carolina community colleges. We also work extremely well with transfer students from out-of-state institutions, including two- and four-year institutions. We hope this guide will be a valuable resource to you as you transition from your current institution to Campbell University. We encourage you to visit campus; it is the best way to get a feel for what Campbell has to offer. If you have any questions or you would like to set up a visit, please do not hesitate to contact us. There’s no better time to consider transferring to Campbell than right now! We look forward to working with you! Your Transfer Admissions Team, James and Annie
CONTACT US
James Evans (K–Z) Senior Transfer Admissions Counselor (910) 893.1237 jevans@campbell.edu Annie Miller (A–J) Transfer Admissions Counselor (910) 814.5783 amorris@campbell.edu
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Location. EXPLORE CAMPBELL
Location isn’t everything, but when it comes to building connections, perfecting your skills, and pursuing opportunities, it’s true what they say: you need to be in the right place at the right time. That’s why our location in the heart of North Carolina is a competitive advantage. We’re located in the rapidly growing Research Triangle Region, which is a nexus of businesses, educational institutions, and governmental organizations. Our reach extends across North Carolina and beyond, which means there is no shortage of internships, research, or networking opportunities. Plus, since we’re rooted in rural Harnett County, we offer an ideal spot for focused inquiry and direct impact.
VISIT US
To register for an official Open House or to plan a personalized tour of campus, visit campbell.edu/visit. We highly recommend experiencing the Campbell culture for yourself and are also happy to assist you through our appointment coordinator 800.334.4111, x1290 or by email visitCampbell@campbell.edu
Downtown Raleigh is currently home to the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law— one of the graduate programs at Campbell University. The other graduate schools are located in and around Buies Creek.
CAMPBELL IS CLOSE TO: Fayetteville .........................................................................28 miles Raleigh ...............................................................................30 miles Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) ................43 miles Research Triangle Park (RTP) ...........................................49 miles
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application process ny student who has earned college credit since graduating from high school or receiving a GED is considered a transfer applicant. Campbell does not require a minimum number of hours in order to apply for transfer admissions. Any applicant who has served in the military but has not earned college credit through a two-year or four-year university will need to apply as a new student. All students must be in good academic and social standing at the school from which they are transferring. Campbell University enrolls students for Fall (August), Spring (January), and Summer (May/June) semesters.
ELECTRONIC TRANSCRIPTS
If your previous school uses an electronic transcript service, ask the service to send them directly to jevans@campbell.edu. Failure to have the appropriate supporting documents sent to Campbell may result in a delay in the application process. Submit your application and the appropriate supporting documents by the deadline associated with your intended start term. See the supporting documents required for your respective application type, listed on the next page. • A high school transcript is required for students with less than (24) college credit hours completed at a 2- or 4-year institution.
TRANSFER
Submit your application and the appropriate supporting documents by the deadline associated with your intended start term.
1. Complete and submit an application for admission. campbell.edu/apply 2. Request your official (final) high school transcript or GED results, only if the student has earned less than (24) collegelevel credit hours. 3. Request your official transcripts from each post-secondary institution that you have attended. 4. If applicable, submit your military transcripts. You will also need to send Copy 4 of your DD Form-214. 5. If applicable, request official AP, IB, or CLEP test scores.
CAMPUS TRANSFER
If you have attended one of Campbell University’s extended campuses, you will need to complete an application to be considered for admission to Campbell’s main campus. All supplemental items should already be on file with our Registrar’s Office. You will not need to request these items to be sent again.
RETURNING STUDENT
If any student experiences a break in enrollment, he/she must reapply for admission. If you have previously attended Campbell University’s main campus but did not complete your previous semester, or you were not enrolled at Campbell during the most recent semester, you are considered to have a break in enrollment. All previously submitted supplemental items will be on file and there will be no need to submit these items again. You will need to complete an application for admission. If you attended another college during your absence, you will need to submit an official transcript to the Admissions Office prior to being reviewed for re-admission.
SECOND BACHELOR’S DEGREE Students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree must complete the admissions application. Second bachelor’s candidates are required to submit all supplemental items listed above for transfer admission. If applicable, request official AP, IB or CLEP test scores. We do require your high school transcript to be submitted.
SPECIAL STUDENTS (VISITING/NON-DEGREE SEEKING STUDENT)
You are considered a Special Student if you are applying with the intention of taking a few classes for reasons other than completing a bachelor’s degree from Campbell University’s Main Campus. Special Students are not required to submit any supplemental items other than the application for admission.
TEACHER CERTIFICATION CANDIDATE
Applicants are required to submit all supplemental items listed above for transfer admission. If applicable, request official AP, IB or CLEP test scores. We do require your high school transcript to be submitted.
SENDING REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Request all required supporting documents be mailed to: Campbell University Undergraduate Admissions Office P.O. Box 546 Buies Creek, NC 27506
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APPLICATION PROCESS At Campbell University, the transfer application process applies to all of the following applicant types:
Transfer
Campus Transfer (Transfer from one of CU’s Extended Campuses)
Scholarships & Financial Aid SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID
Although fiscal responsibility may sound difficult, securing a transformational learning experience at a university that is leading with purpose is anything but complicated. Campbell is cost competitive with North Carolina’s public universities, but our students receive so much more for their money. In fact, an estimated 90% of our students receive need-based aid. Campbell University does not distinguish between in-state and out-of-state tuition, and scholarships like the residential and Scott-Ellis Scholarships, are earned by students who demonstrate outstanding academic ability. With the right combination of grants, scholarships, work-study options, and low-interest loans, we’re confident this decision is one of the most rewarding decisions you’ll ever make.
TRANSFER MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
Returning Students (Previously attended CU’s Main Campus)
Second-Bachelor’sDegree-Seeking Student
Special Student (Non-DegreeSeeking/ Visiting Student)
Teacher Certification Only
Campbell University offers merit scholarships for full-time undergraduate transfer students attending our main campus who meet various requirements. The amount awarded is dependent upon the rigor of transferable coursework. To qualify, you must have earned a cumulative college GPA between 2.5 and 4.0 by the time you transfer to Campbell. Students must have completed a minimum of 12 transferable credit hours to be eligible for a scholarship award. The scholarship award is renewed annually, provided the GPA requirements are maintained. This scholarship is awarded automatically upon review for acceptance.
VETERANS AFFAIRS BENEFITS
If you plan on using VA benefits or think you could be eligible to receive VA benefits, contact the Veterans Affairs representative at 910.893.1311.
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You can review all the eligibility requirements for each chapter at gibill.va.gov. If you know you qualify for VA benefits, you can complete the application for your GI Bill benefits. Please save a copy of it for our VA representative. A list of scholarships for veterans and their family members can be found at military.com.
PHI THETA KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP
Members in good standing of Phi Theta Kappa will be eligible to receive a $2,000 annual PTK Scholarship. To apply, students must complete the PTK application, which can be found at campbell.edu/admissions/undergraduate/ transfer-student/transfer-scholarship-info/
FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA)
If you have not already completed the FAFSA and added Campbell University’s FAFSA Code (002913) to your list of schools to receive your information, please do so as soon as possible. The earliest you can complete a FAFSA for enrollment in a Fall semester (beginning in August) is October of that year. The earliest you can complete a FAFSA for enrollment in a Spring semester (beginning in January) is the October prior to that semester. Visit studentaid.gov to complete your FAFSA. Be sure to keep in touch with the Financial Aid Office throughout the process, as they request various verification forms to complete your award package. An official award package will not be available until the final evaluation of your transfer credits is complete.
s m ra g ro p r ie m re p BIOLOGY PRE-MED
The Biology Pre-Med program is designed to equip students for admission into a wide range of graduate and professional programs. As a Campbell alumnus, you are prepared to earn one of the following advanced degrees: • • • • • •
Medical Doctor (MD) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Doctor of Optometry (OD) Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Master of Physician Assistant Practice (MPAP) • Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) • Medical Science/Doctorate graduate (MS/PhD) The courses within the Biology program are ideal for students interested in careers in healthcare, teaching, government, and private industry.
CYBERSECURITY
As the demand for cybersecurity professionals increases, the Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program prepares students to fill vital roles in national, state, and local agencies. The program combines information technology and security, criminal justice, homeland security, and math components necessary to earn an interdisciplinary degree in cybersecurity. The curriculum focuses on evolving security risks and countermeasures, threat analysis, infrastructure protection, computer forensics, cyberterrorism, and cryptography.
ENGINEERING
Engineering, math, science, and technologyrelated job opportunities are predicted to increase faster than any other sector in the state throughout the coming decade. Not only do jobs in these STEM fields pay significantly more than those in other areas, but there has been a persistent shortage of qualified graduates. Campbell Engineering will help meet this need.
The unique, hands-on, project-based design of Campbell University’s engineering curriculum ensures that what students learn is not only meaningful, but also relevant. Campbell offers a broad, interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in engineering with concentrations in chemical/pharmaceutical, electrical, and mechanical engineering. Campbell’s learning environments are small; even labs have only 24 students. This fosters personalized learning and relationship building with nationally recognized faculty members. Lecture is integrated with lab in outstanding facilities, so concepts are learned in context. Graduates will be highly employable in a variety of industries or equipped to pursue advanced study. Engineering internships are offered at: • 3M • Boon Edam • Caterpillar • Grifols
• Moen • Pfizer • Rockwell Collins
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Academics
With 150+ programs, we are one of the most academically diverse universities in North Carolina.
Accreditation
We are one of only four private universities in North Carolina to achieve the highest accreditation level by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Credibility
We are the private university of choice in North Carolina and one of the best regional universities in the South (U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review).
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OF THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE, LEARN, AND WORK IN THE U.S.
HOMELAND SECURITY
Campbell is home to North Carolina’s only four-year undergraduate program in Homeland Security. Students have opportunities to study abroad and to visit agencies in Washington, D.C., and New York City. This program’s focus borrows from Criminal Justice, ITS, Social Science, and Accounting. Areas of interest include: • • • • • •
Border and Transportation Security Defending Against Catastrophic Threats Intelligence and Warning Domestic Counterterrorism Emergency Preparedness and Response Protecting Critical Infrastructure and Key Areas
NURSING
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at Campbell University is designed to provide students with the training and education necessary to enter the workforce as registered nurses. With more than 1,000 nursing jobs open in areas near Campbell, the program meets a growing demand to serve a region of North Carolina that is underserved and underinsured, as well as other areas nationwide. Campbell’s BSN program is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and its 2018 class had a 100% board passage rate.
Outcomes
We offer a transformational learning experience that will prepare you for a purposeful life and meaningful service.
PGA GOLF MANAGEMENT
Campbell is one of only 18 schools in the
nation to offer a PGA Golf Management program that culminates with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. This program enables students to build the knowledge and skills necessary to become successful in the golf industry. Our students begin taking golf-specific courses during their first semester and are required to complete the PGA’s Golf Management program, pass the Playing Ability Test (PAT), and complete 16 months of internship work experience. Courses within the PGA Golf Management program include: • Facility Operations • Golf Shop Operations • Introduction to Teaching • Tournament Operations & Rules • Turfgrass Management
PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at Campbell University focuses on an evidence-supported curriculum centered on the patient and clinical practice in rural healthcare. The curriculum utilizes integrated, interdisciplinary education to prepare students to enter one of the most rewarding and fastest-growing healthcare professions. Students who complete
the program will earn a DPT degree and be eligible for initial licensure in the 53 jurisdictions recognized by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT).
PRE-PHARMACY
The Pre-Pharmacy program is specifically designed to prepare undergraduate students to enter the competitive and prestigious Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program in the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences. This curriculum also prepares students for bachelor’s degree programs in pharmaceutical science and clinical research.
TRUST & WEALTH MANAGEMENT
There is only one undergraduate Trust & Wealth Management program in the nation, and it’s offered by Campbell exclusively. Through this unique course of study, students develop a range of skills and complete at least one internship in places like Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, New York, and more with organizations such as: • • • •
BB&T First Citizens Bank Merrill Lynch Trust National City Bank
• PNC • US Trust • Wells Fargo
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Undergraduate Programs* Accounting (BBA) Biochemistry (BS) Biology (BS) Biomedical Humanities (BS) Business Management (BBA) Chemistry (BS) Christian Studies (BA) Clinical Research (BS) Communication Studies (BA) Criminal Justice (BA) Cybersecurity (BS) Economics (BS) Educational Studies (BS) Education K–12 Content Areas (BA/BM/BS) Elementary Education (BS) Engineering (BSE) English (BA) Environmental Science (BS) Exercise and Sports Science (BS) Finance (BBA) Fitness/Wellness Management (BS) General Science (BS) Graphic Design (BA) Health and Physical Education (BS) Healthcare Management (BBA) History (BA) Homeland Security (BS) Information Technology & Security (BS) International Business (BBA) Kinesiology (BS) Marketing (BBA) Mathematics (BS) Middle Grades Education (BS) Music (BM) Nursing (BSN) PGA Golf Management (BBA) Pharmaceutical Sciences (BS)
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Political Science (BA) Pre-Law (Pre-Law concentration is compatible with all majors.) Psychology (BS) Secondary Education (BA/BS) Social Sciences (BS) Social Work (BSW) Spanish (BA) Special Education (BS) Sport Coaching (BS) Sport Management (BS) Studio Art (BA) Theatre Arts (BA) Trust and Wealth Management (BBA) Undeclared
Graduate Schools** College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Divinity School Lundy-Fetterman School of Business School of Education School of Law School of Medicine
* This list does not represent the complete list of over 150 majors, tracks, and concentrations offered at Campbell. Visit campbell.edu for our exhaustive list of academic programs. ** A 4+1 MBA program is available in conjunction with any other majors at Campbell University, and dual degree programs are available in business, divinity, law, medicine, and pharmacy. Visit campbell.edu for more information.
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get involved A Call to Impact our Nation (ACTION) Accounting and Financial Planning Club American Institute of Chemical Engineers (ASME) Asian Students Association (ASA) Astronomical Society Autism Awareness Black Student Association Camel Crazies Campbell Hispanic Association (CHA) Campus Activities Board (CAB) Campus Civitan Chemistry Club Christian Studies Club Circle K Clinical Research Club College Democrats College Libertarians College Republicans Common Ground Communication Studies Club Criminal Justice Association Dance Team Exercise Science Club Females Associated with Business Foreign Language Club Future Officers Club Gilbert T. Stephenson Trust Club Healthcare Management Club History Club Homeland Security Club Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Korean-American Student Association (KASA) Leadership Development and Management Club Mabel Powell English Club Marketing Club Mathematics/Information Technology & Security Minority Association for Pre-Medical Students (MAPS) Mock Trial Model UN/Crisis Simulation Music Club National Association for Music Education (NAfME) NC Student Legislature (NCSL) Nursing Club Omicron Delta Kappa Paul Green Society Phi Alpha Delta Phi Beta Lambda Pokémon Club Pre-Med Allied Health Honor Society Pre-Pharmacy Club Pre-Physician’s Assistant Club Presidential Scholars Club Pre-SOMA Club Professional Engineers of North Carolina (PENC) Professional Golf Management Student Association Psychology Club Public Affairs Club
Rhyme and Reason Club Social Entrepreneurship Club Social Justice Club Social Work Club Society of Women Engineers Student Alumni Association Student Government Association Student NC Association of Educators (SNCAE) Students for Life Student United Way Club Student Veterans Club Teaching for Exceptional Children Visual Art Club Walker Biology Club
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Sororities
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES
At Campbell University, there are many ways to live it up when you’ve finished hitting the books. Here are just a few: • Catch a free movie weekly in Hobson’s Performing Arts Center • Grab an open mic at the Coffee House series showcasing poetry and music • Sail to victory in the cardboard box boat race • Take an excursion off campus on a ski trip, rock-climbing expedition, or midnight bowling adventure • Join your neighbors in residence hall games and competitions • Feed the soul with student-led Bible study, fellowship, and worship services • Support the arts and studentartists at a concert, art show, or theatrical production • Attend a free lecture by a newsmaker from politics, business, the arts, or the spiritual community • Join one of the music groups on campus, such as the concert band, the drum line, or the marching band—just to name a few • Mark your calendar for the events of the season: Spring Fling, Homecoming, Family Weekend, and Welcome Week!
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CLUB SPORTS
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Campbell pride is unmistakable. We are proud to be the only NCAA Division I team in the country with a Fighting Camels mascot. 21 Fighting Camel Division I sports teams are ranked among the strongest programs in the Big South Conference. Fans pack the stands on game nights, our mascot fuels an amazing level of Fighting Camels spirit, and our marching band keeps the crowd dancing in and out of their seats! To learn more about Campbell’s athletic programs, visit GoCamels.com, the online home of the Fighting Camels!
NCAA DIVISION I SPORTS Men’s
Baseball Basketball Cheerleading Cross-Country Football Golf Soccer Tennis Track and Field Wrestling
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Basketball Cheerleading Cross-Country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track and Field Volleyball
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General College Curriculum All degrees offered at Campbell University require completion of the following General College Curriculum (GCC). The GCC is divided into 12 subrequirements (A–L) designated below. Students must complete all required courses within each of the subrequirements, based on their degree type. To know if your major is a BA, BS, BBA, BSW, BSN, BSE, BAS, BHS, or BM see the program listings below. Though all majors require the GCC, each major may vary when it comes to specific subrequirements. You will find additional and specific requirements for your intended major in the University Catalog at campbell.edu/catalog. Feel free contact the Admissions Office if you have any questions. Credit hour requirements listed below coincide with the credit hours designated for each of the Campbell University course requirements. If the school you are transferring from has a different number of credit hours associated with each course, the course will still transfer in and we will award the credit hours accordingly.
BA
BS
BBA BSW BSN
BSE
BAS
BHS
ENGL 100 English Fundamentals*
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
ENGL 101 Academic Writing
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3
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3
3
3
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ENGL 102 Academic Writing & Literature
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3
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3
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3
B. ENGLISH LITERATURE (Choose one)
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3
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2
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FLAN 101 Elementary Level I**
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FLAN 102 Elementary Level II**
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FLAN 201 Intermediate Level I
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FLAN 202 Intermediate Level II
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BM
A. ENGLISH COMPOSITION
ENGL 201 British Literature I ENGL 203 American Literature I ENGL 204 American Literature II ENGL 205 World Literature I ENGL 206 World Literature II
C. FINE ART APPRECIATION 131 (Choose one) ART 131 Art Appreciation MUSC 131 Music Appreciation THEA 131 Theatre Appreciation
D. PE 185 PE 185 Lifetime Wellness
E. HIST—WESTERN CIVILIZATION I OR II (Choose one) HIST 111 Western Civilization I HIST 112 Western Civilization II (Must be specifically Western Civ or World Civ)
F. FOREIGN LANGUAGE**
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BA
BS
Social Science Elective (CRIM, ECON, GEOG, POLS, or SOCI)
3
3
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3
Humanities Elective (RELG, PHIL, ENGL 200+, HIST, or FLAN 221+)
3
3
3
Social Science or Humanities Elective (See options above)
3
3
G. SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
H. MATH GROUP (Requirements may vary by major)
4 to 6 4 to 6
BBA BSW BSN
BSE
BAS
BHS
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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4 to 6
4 to 6
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4 to 6
4 to 6
BM
Take one group, Group 1 or Group 2 Group 1—MATH-122, 223, OR 224
Group 2—Take two Math courses numbered 111 and above.
I. CHRISTIAN STUDIES
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3
3
3
3
3
3
J. NATURAL/PHYSICAL SCIENCE WITH LAB
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8
4
4
8
8
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8
K. CU CONNECTIONS (CUC 30 HOURS 100/200)
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1
1
1
1
1
(Requirements vary by number of credit hours transferred)
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1
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L. FYE-CUFS 100 (FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE)
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CHRS 125 Intro to Christianity (Must be taken at CU)
Must be a four-credit-hour laboratory science course.
(Not required for transfer students)
*Note: ENGL 100 will be waived for students who transfer in credit equal to or higher than ENGL 101. Successful completion of the ENGL 100 requirement is the prerequisite for ENGL 101. English 100 may be waived with an SAT verbal score of 500 (or ACT—English score of 19) or higher. Successful completion (minimum of C) or above waiver of English 100 is the prerequisite for English 101. **Foreign Language—Students must pass or test out of the highest level required for their respective degree. This requirement may be met by presentation of two or more high school units (years) in the same language. American Sign Language will not count toward Foreign Language Requirements.
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Is my high school transcript required?
We will need your official high school transcript if you have earned less than (<24) credit hours at the college level.
Agreement (CAA). This agreement addresses the transfer of credits in the core curriculum between institutions in the North Carolina Community College system for students who complete an Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) program at a North Carolina community college.
Does Campbell University require transfer students to have a minimum number of credit hours?
No, Campbell University doesn’t require transfer applicants to have a minimum number of transferable credits.
How many hours will transfer from a two-year college?
Campbell accepts a maximum of 64 transferable credit hours from accredited junior and community colleges. Work attempted and/or completed at two-year institutions may be granted for our 100-level or 200-level courses.
How many hours will transfer from a four-year college?
Campbell does not place a limit on the number of hours that will transfer from four-year colleges. In order to earn a fouryear degree from Campbell, a student must complete a minimum of 32 hours through Campbell, of which 12 hours must be upperlevel credit (300- to 400-level courses).
Is credit awarded for the AP exam? How can I know which of my credits will transfer to the University?
Once you have applied, the Admissions Office will send your transcripts to the Registrar’s Office to have a “Transcript Evaluation” performed. This evaluation will officially determine which of your credits will transfer, as well as the courses they’ll serve to replace here at Campbell.
Does Campbell participate in the North Carolina Comprehensive Articulation Agreement?
Campbell University has partnered with the North Carolina Department of Community Colleges in the Comprehensive Articulation
College credit may be awarded to a student who completes the Advanced Placement Examination with an acceptable score. Applicants should arrange with the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) for the Advanced Placement Examination and should request the CEEB to send the results of these examinations to our Admissions Office. For score details, please see the Registrar’s webpage at campbell.edu/registrar.
Is credit awarded for CLEP exams?
Credit may also be earned by satisfactorily completing the General Examinations or the Subject Examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) of the CEEB. A maximum of 64 semester hours of freshman- and sophomore-level credit
may be earned for scores recommended by the American Council on Education. For details, please see the Registrar’s webpage at campbell.edu/registrar.
Where can I find the course descriptions for Campbell’s GCC offerings?
You will find the course description for a majority of Campbell’s General College Curriculum (GCC) beginning on page 12 of this guide.
How do I know which courses are required to complete my degree at Campbell?
For an outline of the specific courses required to complete your major of interest here at Campbell, you can view our major guides at campbell.edu/transfer.
Where can I find the course descriptions for all Campbell course offerings? You can access course descriptions for all Campbell University course offerings in our Undergraduate Academic Catalog at campbell.edu/catalog.
What will I be classified as when I transfer? The classification of a student depends upon the number of hours accepted in transfer. A student is classified: • As a senior upon the completion of 98 semester hours • As a junior upon the completion of 64 semester hours
• As a sophomore upon the completion of 24 semester hours • As a freshman if the regular admission requirements have been met • As a special student if, with approval, the student is registered for one or more courses but does not wish to pursue a degree • As a part-time student if the student is registered for less than 12 semester hours of credit work while seeking a degree.
Is there a guide that shows how my courses transfer if I did not take them at a NC Community College?
Unfortunately, we have not published any one guide that includes all credits from every institution. If you have any questions about the potential transfer of your courses, please email us at transfer@campbell.edu. If you email, please include the name of the institution, along with course IDs and course titles for the courses in question. Looking at the course descriptions in this guide, along with those in our catalog, you might be able to select the courses at your institution that will best be suited for your transfer.
What are the degree requirements for the major/ majors I am interested in pursuing at Campbell?
For the most recent list of transfer credits and degree requirements for all undergraduate main campus degrees, which include the Crosswalks required by the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement with all NC Community College, visit the transfer page of our website at campbell.edu/transfer.
Are transfer students required to live on campus?
Transfer students are required to live on campus unless you meet the requirements to apply to live off-campus. Details are available under the Housing section of the website campbell.edu/residence-life.
Can I take my classes online or at night?
Main campus classes are offered during the day and in a traditional classroom setting. Main Campus students must have their academic adviser’s approval to take online courses or courses offered at Fort Bragg, Raleigh, Camp Lejeune, or CU Online. A Main Campus student may enroll for no more than two courses per semester through Adult and Online Education, or combination thereof.
Does Campbell offer scholarships for transfer students?
Yes, Campbell awards academic merit scholarships to transfer students, as well as scholarships for Phi Theta Kappa members. See page 5 for details.
What type of applicant will I be?
• Transfer Student: If you have attempted any
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college-level courses since graduating high school or you have served at least two years in the military. Campus Transfer Student: If you have attended one of Campbell University’s Extended Campuses. Second-Bachelor’s-Degree-Seeking Student: If you have already earned a baccalaureate degree. Special Student: If your intent is to take a course but not complete an undergraduate degree at Campbell. Typically, this student is taking a prerequisite for a graduate program or dual enrollment. Returning Student: If you have previously attended Campbell Main Campus and had a break in enrollment.
Is there an application deadline?
Campbell has a rolling admission process, which means there isn’t an actual deadline. It is recommend that you complete the application process by June 1 if you are applying for the August (Fall) start term, or November 1 if you are applying for the January (Spring) start term.
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