
Transfer Partnerships
C-STEP/UNC-CHAPEL HILL | C3/NC STATE | PATH/UNC-WILMINGTON | PIRATE PROMISE/EAST CAROLINA | METHODIST UNIVERSITY | LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE | UNC-PEMBROKE | WESLEYAN WORKS TRANSFER PATHWAY/NC WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY | ASPIRE APPLACHIAN/APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
In addition to statewide transfer agreements with public and private universities and colleges, RCC offers specific transfer partnerships for students who earn an associate degree at RCC prior to transfer. RCC graduates may enroll with junior standing and take advantage of additional advising, activities, and scholarships available through the partnerships below.
C-STEP | UNC-CHAPEL HILL
OVERVIEW
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The Carolina Student Transfer Excellence Program (C-STEP) is a partnership between Robeson Community College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

C-STEP identifies talented students early at RCC and mentors them as they complete the associate’s degree and transfer as a junior to UNC-Chapel Hill.
Participating in C-STEP means having two advisors, one at RCC and one at UNC-Chapel Hill, and participating in activities to develop a connection with the Tar Heel community. Robeson Community College students who participate in the program are guaranteed eventual admission to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill provided they complete the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree and maintain a minimum cumulative G.P.A. above 3.2.
APPLY
- Fill out the online application and please include all requested information.
- Upload unofficial hard copy transcripts from your graduating high school and all colleges and universities attended. (You must submit transcripts from all post-secondary institutions in which you have enrolled, regardless of whether you completed coursework.)
- Email two electronic letters of recommendation in PDF format.
- Please self-report SAT or ACT results (If taken)
- If you answer “yes” to any of the community standards questions, please submit an explanation and supporting documentation as requested in the instructions. Please note that we are unable to review incomplete applications that do not include an explanation and supporting documentation to any community standard incidents.
CONTACT
Additional information about the C-Step program can be found by contacting Mr. John Bennett or on the UNCP-Chapel Hill website.
C3 | NC State
OVERVIEW
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The NC State Community College Collaboration (C3) Program is a guaranteed admission pathway for RCC students interested in completing their bachelor’s degree at NC State University.

This program benefits Associate in Arts and Associate in Science majors.
The C3 Program targets students who demonstrate the potential for academic success and exhibit a high level of motivation and perseverance. It is open to students immediately after completing high school or to community college students who have completed less than 30 credit hours.
APPLY
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See the application at https://c3.ncsu.edu/apply/#dates-and-deadlines.
RCC students should be enrolled in an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science program. Students must apply to C3 before completing 30 transferable college semester hours and must have at least 24 semester hours remaining in the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science program. If you have attempted coursework at NC State, you must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 or higher on your NC State work.
C3 applicants do NOT have to submit a regular freshman or transfer application for admission. You only have to submit the C3 application.
- Review NC State’s deadlines. Applications are generally available in mid-November for the following fall semester. Final deadline is June 1, but we encourage students to apply early.
- Complete the Residency Determination Service (RDS) Form. The C3 program is available only to students who qualify as North Carolina residents for tuition purposes. Click to complete your RDS Form and obtain your Residency Certification Number (RCN). You will need your RCN on your C3 application.
- Complete the C3 application online. Each section of the application will automatically save as you complete it, so you do not have to complete the application all at one time.
- Submit your transcript(s). You will need to submit an official transcript from your high school and each college or university you have attended. Your high school transcript is required only if you are under the age of 21 or have less than 30 transferable college credit hours when you submit your application. Transcripts may be uploaded directly to your application, sent electronically from your high school or college, or mailed to the C3 Office. If you have international high school or college coursework, click for more information on the additional documents you must provide.
- Stay enrolled at RCC. To be eligible for the C3 program, applicants must be currently enrolled in an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science program.
- Check your status. You may check the status of your C3 application online. You can see what documents we have received or what information may still be missing. We will also notify you of your final C3 decision through this account.
BENEFITS
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The program pairs one’s path to an NC State degree with academic and social support: an NC State advisor, online planning tools, and networking events. Participants in the program commit to earning either the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree, maintain a GPA above 3.0, and participate in program activities. Upon completion of the degree and verification of the cumulative GPA, students are guaranteed admission to NC State University. Admission to specific programs may be more competitive.
GUARANTEED ADMISSION
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After completion of the A.A. or A.S. degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better, C3 participants are guaranteed admission to NC State. Entry into specific majors may be more competitive.
ACADEMIC ADVISOR
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C3 students will be assigned an RCC & NC State advisor upon admission to the program. The advisor at RCC will ensure students are progressing towards completion of their degree. The advisor at NC State will help students identify majors that are aligned with their interests and academic abilities, map a comprehensive course plan, and ensure that courses taken at the community college will transfer to the student’s intended major. Students will also receive financial aid advising to maximize aid eligibility and minimize student debt.
ONLINE PLANNING TOOLS
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Students will have direct access to NC State’s specialized online advising and course planning tools. These tools will help develop a comprehensive academic course plan to enhance the timely completion of both the associate and bachelor’s degrees.
NETWORKING PROGRAMS
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While enrolled at RCC, students will have opportunities to visit NC State’s campus for specialized C3 activities and programs to network with C3 students from NC State as well as other community college campuses. Students will develop social connections to ease their transition to NC State.
C3 and other NC State representatives will also visit RCC several times during the regular academic year to meet with C3 students and make sure they are progressing toward their goals and staying connected with one another.
CONTACT
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Additional information can be found on the C3 website.
PATHWAYS | UNC-WILMINGTON
OVERVIEW
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UNC Wilmington and Robeson Community College have established a Pathway to Excellence Partnership (PATHWAYS). PATHWAYS offers guaranteed admissions to RCC students who complete either the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or Associate in Teacher Preparation degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.4 or higher.

UNCW will provide a Transfer Student Success Advisor to meet with students at RCC, working with RCC advising staff to help students create a path of transfer and beyond. UNCW will host RCC students annually in an Open House event. UNCW will provide an application event each spring on the RCC campus providing application fee waivers to students applying to transfer. Priority scholarships are also available to qualified students.
To participate in PathWays, interested RCC students are to complete the letter of intent.
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More information can be found on the UNCW PathWays website.
PIRATE PROMISE | EAST CAROLINA
OVERVIEW
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The Pirate Promise program is a partnership between Robeson Community College and East Carolina University. Pirate Promise is designed to create a pathway for prospective ECU students to begin their college career at RCC and transfer to ECU after successfully completing either an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Science program. Students in the Pirate Promise program will receive academic advising from both institutions through a collaborative model designed to provide support and guidance every step of the way.Pirate Promise students will also be eligible to purchase an ECU 1 Card and will be granted access to a multitude of campus resources, including admission to athletic events and access to the campus libraries. Prepare for your future: join the Pirate Nation with Pirate Promise. GO PIRATES!!
BENEFITS
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- Guaranteed admission to ECU with a completed associate degree (see link below for list of approved associate degrees).
- Waived ECU application fee.
- Joint academic advising.
- Joint financial aid counseling and RaiseMe micro-scholarship opportunities.
- Eligible to purchase an ECU 1 Card to get access to:
- Athletic tickets
- Campus recreation opportunities
- Campus events
- Library resources
- Community Writing Center
- Access to ECU Libraries.
- Access to Virtual Job Shadow, ECU Career Services’ virtual workshop series.
- Participate in select campus activities including “invitation only” Pirate Promise events at ECU.
- And much, much, more at Student Affairs.
By participating you will have access to extensive resources geared to guiding you through the transfer process at ECU.
REQUIREMENTS
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- You are enrolling or are already a full-time student in your first year at RCC in an associate degree program (approved AA, AE, AFA, ADN, AS, AAS Early Childhood Education, and AAS technical programs list).
- You are a full-time student (minimum 12 hours a semester) unless you are an Early College or Career and College Promise student.
- Early College and Career and College Promise students are eligible if pursuing an approved associate degree and in their junior year of high school.
- To retain eligibility, students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5.
The Pirate Promise program does not guarantee admission to a specific major or program.
APPLY
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- Create your ECU Pirate Promise account.
Please create an account so that ECU can send you updates & details about Pirate Promise! - Submit an application.
- Contact ECU if you have any application questions at piratepromise@ecu.edu.
- Create your ECU Pirate Promise account.
ADDITIONAL TIPS
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- Regularly visit ECU‘s website for up-to-date information and upcoming events.
- Check ECU course equivalencies.
- Review ECU’s transfer degree plans.
- Get your 1 Card in the Old Cafeteria Complex; learn more here.
- Find special programs on our event calendar website.
- See the latest info on East Carolina University Athletics at the Official Athletics Website.
Any questions? Contact us at piratepromise@ecu.e
METHODIST UNIVERSITY
OVERVIEW
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RCC’s partnership with Methodist University enables RCC students to transfer seamlessly to Methodist University. Courses taken at RCC by any delivery method are eligible.RCC students must meet the same standards and criteria for admission at Methodist University. Methodist University offers many articulation crosswalks for various programs. MU will accept Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees.
- Students may take up to 8 credits and no more than two classes at Methodist at the current RCC tuition rate.
- Students are guaranteed admission with a 2.0 GPA from RCC and successful completion of the AA/AS/AAS degree.
- Up to 64 hours will be accepted for transfer.
- Students will need to complete a minimum of 31 hours of their bachelor’s degree at Methodist University.
- Course grades of less than C will not be accepted.
- Students will be provided a Methodist student identification card, and students have access the library at Methodist.
- Students will have joint advising from RCC and Methodist University.
- Here is the link to the A-to-B scholarship that is specifically for our partner institutions https://www.methodist.edu/academics/one-stop/transfer-partners/a-to-b-scholarship/
- More information is available on the Transfer page https://www.methodist.edu/academics/one-stop/transfer-partners/
APPLY
910.630.7000
Methodist University
5400 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC 28311
LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
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RCC students admitted to LMC will receive academic merit scholarships that range in amounts up to and including 60% off LMC annual tuition based on GPA. These merit scholarships are guaranteed for the duration of the student’s stay at LMC, provided the student remains in good academic standing.
- All RCC students must fill out the LMC application for admission and the application fee will be waived.
- Credit is automatically given for all courses completed with a C or better that articulate to a LMC program of study.
- Students apply during the second semester of their sophomore year at RCC.
- Students must have a 2.2 GPA up to a 3.0 GPA minimum at RCC depending on the LMC program of study.

APPLY
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Submit an application today at lmc.edu/apply.
CONTACT
UNC-PEMBROKE
WHY CHOOSE UNCP?
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TOP 10 REASONS

- QUALITY EDUCATION. AFFORDABLE PRICE.
- NC Promise reduces the cost of tuition, opens the door to college for talented students and dramatically reduces the debt burden as you enter the workforce. NC Promise delivers an affordable high-quality UNCP education. Tuition is just $500/semester in-state and $2,500/semester out-of-state, which is like a guaranteed $10,000 or $40,000 scholarship upon admission!
- STAND OUT IN A CROWD
- With small class sizes, a low student-faculty ration and one of the most diverse campuses in the nation, UNCP is a growing university that empowers students to reach their full potential. Each student is an individual at UNCP. Our students get a chance to make names for themselves — to stand out in a warm and welcoming community that wants them to succeed — and experience a rare combination of opportunities, cultures and ideas that can’t be found anywhere else.
- 100+ CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
- There are opportunities for students to participate in over 100 registered student organizations! UNC Pembroke has everything from student government, special interest groups, fraternities and sororities, scholastic and professional honorary societies, departmental clubs, cultural and identity interest groups, religious organizations, and sports and recreation clubs. If you have an interest, we have a student organization for you!
- AN ENVIABLE EDUCATION
- With 41 undergraduate and 18 graduate programs, as well as countless internship opportunities, you’ll be an active and engaged learner at UNCP. Your excellent critical-thinking skills, paired with sound reasoning, writing and communication abilities, will give you the confidence you need to navigate life’s adventures.
- DIVISION II ATHLETICS
- Men’s Athletics: Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Football, Track & Field, and Wrestling
- Women’s Athletics: Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track & Field, Volleyball
- AN ACTIVE CAMPUS LIVING EXPERIENCE
- Our well-appointed residence halls and apartment-style communities offer a vibrant, active campus community for you to be a part of!
Belk Hall ● Cypress Hall ● Oak Hall ● Pine Hall
North Hall ● University Courtyard Apartments
University Village Apartments
- ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
- Robust music, art and theatre programs offer a chance for students to get involved on the stage or in the audience.
- MILITARY FRIENDLY
- The Office of Academic and Military Outreach serves as a liaison to provide support for our military-affiliated students and community college partners. UNCP is consistently ranked as a military-friendly university.
- DIVERSE CAMPUS
- UNCP serves a distinctly diverse student body and encourages inclusion and appreciation for the values of all people. U.S. News & World Report has identified UNCP as the most diverse regional university in the South. Minority enrollment at UNCP is 62%. Fifteen percent of our students are American Indian, mostly from the surrounding Lumbee community whose history and legacy are interwoven with the university’s. The student population includes citizens from across the United States and approximately 20 countries.
- HERITAGE
- UNCP was founded in 1887 as the Croatan Normal School to educated American Indian teachers. UNCP is the nation’s only four-year public institution founded by American Indians for American Indians. Today, the UNCP community reflects diverse ethnicities, backgrounds, perspectives and experiences.
- QUALITY EDUCATION. AFFORDABLE PRICE.
REQUIREMENTS
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Students who attended a college or university after graduating from high school should apply for admission as a transfer applicant and meet the following requirements:
- Minimum 24 hours of transferable college-level coursework (completed or in progress)
- Applicants with less than 24 transferable credit hours may be reviewed based on freshman criteria.
- Students under the age of 21 will also be expected to meet the freshman admission criteria.
- Minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA for all college courses as calculated by the UNC Pembroke Undergraduate Admissions Office.
Transfer Requirements | The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (uncp.edu)
CONTACT
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Additional information about the transfer program can be found on the UNCP website.
WESLEYAN WORKS TRANSFER PATHWAY | NC WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
OVERVIEW
- Guaranteed admission, waived application fee, and joint academic/financial advising

- Apply while completing AS/AA degree or upon community college graduation
- Associate-to-Master’s degree program
- 8-week accelerated courses
- 100% online programs available
- Grants and scholarships offered
CONTACT
ASPIRE APPALACHIAN | APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
OVERVIEW
- Guaranteed admission, joint academic/financial advising

- Apply one semester prior to last community college semester
- Maintain 2.25 or higher GPA in college coursework
- Priority consideration for Appalachian Excellence Scholarship ($1,000)















