| Transfer applicants are required to provide
the Office of Admissions with transcripts from previous colleges, universities,
two-year institutions and secondary schools attended signed by the appropriate
officials. Even though no transfer of credit may be involved, all previous
post-secondary experience must be certified by transcript or record of
attendance.
Transfer students who graduated from high
school beginning 1990 and beyond are required to meet the 1990 minimum
admissions requirements of the Board of governors of the University of North
Carolina. exceptions are as follows:
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| 1. |
Transfer applicants who have the associate of arts, the
associate of science, or the associate of fine arts degree (institution may wave
some of the minimum requirements for these applicants).
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| 2. |
Transfer applicants from a community or technical
college who are pursuing a degree under an articulation agreement
(institution may waive some of the minimum requirements for these applicants, consistent
with the articulation agreement).
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| 3. |
Other transfer applicants who do not meet the minimum
high school course unit requirements (institution may waive some of the minimum
requirements for applicants in this category who have completed six semester or
nine quarter hours of degree-creditable work in each of these subject areas in
an accredited institution of higher education: English, mathematics,
natural sciences and social sciences).
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| 4. |
Applicants who do not meet all the minimum high
school course unit requirements but who were awarded the high school diploma or
a General Education Development certificate (GED) prior t the spring of 1988
(institution may waive some of the minimum requirements for applicants in this
category).
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| Students considering enrolling at Fayetteville State University
must (1) be eligible to return to the institution last attended; and (2) must
have attained a 2.00 GPA or higher based on all courses attempted at all
institutions.
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