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Campbell University, CCCC sign agreement

10.30.2008Curriculum Programs

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Campbell University, CCCC sign agreement

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Dr. T. Eston Marchant III (left), president of Central Carolina Community College, and Dr. Jerry M. Wallace, president of Campbell University, met at Campbell Oct. 23 to sign a Transfer Opportunity Program (TOP) Memorandum of Understanding between the two schools. The agreement brings the two institutions into a partnership to expand educational opportunities for the college’s associate degree graduates. Graduates who follow the university’s transfer guides will be guaranteed admission and be able to transfer seamlessly into the university’s bachelor degree programs.

Campbell University, CCCC sign agreement

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Dr. T. Eston Marchant III (seated, left), president of Central Carolina Community College, and Dr. Jerry M. Wallace (seated, right), president of Campbell University, met at Campbell Oct. 23 to sign a Transfer Opportunity Program (TOP) Memorandum of Understanding between the two schools. The agreement brings the two institutions into a partnership to expand educational opportunities for the college’s associate degree graduates. Graduates who follow the university’s transfer guides will be guaranteed admission and be able to transfer seamlessly into the university’s bachelor degree programs. Watching the signing are Bill Tyson (left), Central Carolina provost for Harnett County, and Dr. M. Dwaine Greene, Campbell provost and vice president for academic affairs.

Campbell University, CCCC sign agreement

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Dr. T. Eston Marchant III (left), president of Central Carolina Community College, and Dr. Jerry M. Wallace, president of Campbell University, shake hands after signing a Transfer Opportunity Program (TOP) Memorandum of Understanding between the two schools. The signing took place at Campbell Oct. 23. The agreement brings the two institutions into a partnership to expand educational opportunities for the college’s associate degree graduates. Graduates who follow the university’s transfer guides will be guaranteed admission and be able to transfer seamlessly into the university’s bachelor degree programs.

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