Robeson Community College

College Transfer Fair at RCC set for November 18

Robeson Community College will host a college transfer fair on Thursday, November 18 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. To date, 28 colleges are expected to be in attendance including:

  • Appalachian State University, Boone
  • Campbell University, Buies Creek
  • Chowan University, Murfreesboro
  • Coastal Carolina University, Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Coker College, Hartsville, SC
  • East Carolina University, Greenville
  • Elizabeth City State University
  • Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville
  • Francis Marion University, Florence, SC
  • Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs
  • Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte
  • Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk
  • Living Arts College, Raleigh
  • Meredith University, Raleigh
  • Methodist University, Fayetteville
  • Newberry College, Newberry, SC
  • NC State University, Raleigh
  • North Greenville University, Greenville, SC
  • Pfeiffer University, Misenheimer
  • Shaw University, Raleigh
  • St.Andrews University, Laurinburg
  • UNC Charlotte
  • UNC Pembroke
  • UNC Wilmington
  • University of Mount Olive
  • Western Carolina University, Cullowhee
  • Wingate University, Wingate
  • Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC

“We are so excited,” said Scott Lamm, dean of university transfer and health science programs at RCC. “We wanted to bring together as many colleges and universities as possible so that our students could see the opportunities available to them once they graduate from RCC.”

The associate of arts and associate of science degrees at Robeson Community College are two of the most sought out programs. These university transfer programs provide students with the foundation they need to be successful as they pursue their dreams of obtaining a bachelor’s degree at a 4-year institution.

“We have a great group of university transfer students at Robeson Community College, including many who are enrolled in the early college high school on our campus, as well as high school students who take classes through our college and career promise program,” said Lamm. “Our students are well prepared for the transition to a university and I know that they will enjoy getting to meet college recruiters across North Carolina and South Carolina and exploring the options available.”

The college transfer fair is free and is open to the general public. 

 

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