C3 /NCSU

C3 with NCSU: COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLABORATION

A guaranteed pathway for NC Community College students who aspire to complete their bachelor’s degree at NC State

For more information, visit https://c3.ncsu.edu/

WHAT IS C3?

The Community College Collaboration (C3) is a dual-admission, dual-enrollment program between NC State and eight community college partners

As a land-grant institution, NC State has always believed that all North Carolinians should have access to the opportunities and benefits of higher education and not everyone’s college career starts at NC State. Nearly 1,700 students transfer to NC State each year to complete their bachelor’s degree and NC State is committed to providing affordable pathways while providing access to quality education that produces career-ready graduates.

C3 is intended for community college students from low-to-moderate income backgrounds with demonstrated potential for academic success who aspire to transfer to NC State after completing their associate degree.

C3 provides academic and program support for students during their time in community college and prepares them for a successful transition to NC State and timely completion of a bachelor’s degree.

Our Community College Partners

Alamance Community College

Central Carolina Community College

Durham Technical Community College

Johnston Community College

Nash Community College

Vance-Granville Community College

Wake Technical Community College

Wilson Community College

For questions regarding the C3 Program, contact us online at transfer-c3@ncsu.edu

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