Transfer Services - Johnston Community College



rightbottomCALS at NC State Interested in studying Agriculture or a Life Sciences discipline at NC State? CALS graduates are in demand in North Carolina. Come study with us and start your career in Agriculture or Life Science! Learn more about our programs of study at? and explore transfer pathways at? Questions? Contact: Kimber Lunsford Academic Advisor STEAM Coordinator College of Agriculture & Life Sciences 919.515.2614 33000100000CALS at NC State Interested in studying Agriculture or a Life Sciences discipline at NC State? CALS graduates are in demand in North Carolina. Come study with us and start your career in Agriculture or Life Science! Learn more about our programs of study at? and explore transfer pathways at? Questions? Contact: Kimber Lunsford Academic Advisor STEAM Coordinator College of Agriculture & Life Sciences 919.515.2614 center30000630555Transfer ServicesJohnston Community College3/10/2017[Edition 1, Volume 1]10500077000Transfer ServicesJohnston Community College3/10/2017[Edition 1, Volume 1]15 to Finish Graduation Starts Now…Take 15! left2456815College Transfer Week will be April 10 – April 14Upcoming campus visits and tours will be posted on the JCC website.620000College Transfer Week will be April 10 – April 14Upcoming campus visits and tours will be posted on the JCC website.15 to Finish is an exciting campaign that encourages Johnston Community College students to graduate in a timely manner by completing at least 15 credits a semester, or 30 a year which could include the summer term. Most full-time students take less than 15 credit hours and do not finish in the time frame they anticipated they would, which in turn adds to the costs of extra semesters. As we all know, not all students will be able to take 15 credits per semester, however one of the goals of this effort is to provide critical information about what it takes to graduate in a timely manner. In doing so, this ensures students are making informed decisions about course loads and the costs associated with their academic pathways.NC Tuition PromiseTuition Reduction at Three SchoolsStarting in the fall of 2018, $500 in-state tuition will go into effect at three campuses — the predominantly white Western Carolina University, the historically black Elizabeth City State University, and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a historically American Indian institution — and the state will provide the system with up to $40 million each year to fill the revenue gap. Per-semester tuition for out-of-state students will drop to $2,500, from between $7,000 and $8,000. And new students at other UNC campuses will pay a fixed tuition rate if they graduate within four years.Leaders of the affected campuses say that the tuition plan has many more pros — first and foremost, making college more affordable — than cons. “We three are ecstatic,” said Robin G. Cummings, Pembroke’s chancellor, of himself and his colleagues. The institutions are geographically spaced out across the state, and lawmakers who backed the bill touted the convenience of $500 public-college tuition within 150 miles for each state resident…The actual cost of a semester at these campuses will not become $500.The $500 figure does not cover non-tuition expenses like fees, room, and board. At Western Carolina, for instance, an academic year costs around $17,000 for undergraduate students living on campus with a meal plan. While tuition in the fall of 2018 will drop by about 75 percent from its current level, cost of attendance will remain around $14,000, said David O. Belcher, the chancellor, in an email.”North Carolina is?taking a step in the right direction to make college more affordable. It appears committed to the funding side of the new program. There will likely?be logistical kinks to work out. Picciano, A. (2016, August 9). North Carolina to Experiment with $500. Tuition at Three Campuses! [Web log post] Retrieved from Dates10000050000Important DatescenterbottomSummer 2017 & Fall 2017 Advising……………………………………………..March 13 – May 1Last Day to Drop without Grade Penalty…………………………………………March 22Summer 2017 Registration, Payment, and Payment Plan Sign-up……………….April 3 – May 1Fall 2017 Early Web Advisor Registration (payments not accepted until 7/5)…...April 3 - May 1Easter Holiday…………………………………………………………………….April 14Last Day for Summer 2017 Registration, Payment, and Payment Plan Sign-up…May 1Last Day of Classes……………………………………………………………….May 8Grades Due @ 10 a.m…………………………………………………………….May 9Graduation Practice……………………………………………………………….May 10Graduation - Health Sciences……………………………………………………..May 15Graduation – Transfer…………………………………………………………….May 16Graduation – AAS………………………………………………………………...May 1710000040000Summer 2017 & Fall 2017 Advising……………………………………………..March 13 – May 1Last Day to Drop without Grade Penalty…………………………………………March 22Summer 2017 Registration, Payment, and Payment Plan Sign-up……………….April 3 – May 1Fall 2017 Early Web Advisor Registration (payments not accepted until 7/5)…...April 3 - May 1Easter Holiday…………………………………………………………………….April 14Last Day for Summer 2017 Registration, Payment, and Payment Plan Sign-up…May 1Last Day of Classes……………………………………………………………….May 8Grades Due @ 10 a.m…………………………………………………………….May 9Graduation Practice……………………………………………………………….May 10Graduation - Health Sciences……………………………………………………..May 15Graduation – Transfer…………………………………………………………….May 16Graduation – AAS………………………………………………………………...May 17 ................
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