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The ICAA does not address admission to a specific institution or to a specific major within an institution.
All courses approved for transfer in the ICAA are designated as fulfilling general education or pre-major/elective requirements (see Appendix E).
The ICAA is applicable to all North Carolina community college students who successfully complete a course included on the ICAA Transfer Course List (Appendix E) or graduate with an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree and transfer to a Signatory Institution of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities.
Institutional articulation agreements conflicting with the ICAA are not permitted.
The ICAA is based upon the Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) Curriculum Standards approved by the State Board of Community Colleges (Appendix D).
The ICAA establishes the procedures governing the transfer of credits for students who transfer from a North Carolina Community College to a Signatory Institution of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities.
To be eligible for the transfer of all credits under the ICAA, the student must graduate from the community college with an Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) degree, have an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, and a grade of "C" or better in all ICAA courses.
The ICAA rests upon assumptions common to successful articulation agreements.
Significant changes to the ICAA or the Curriculum Standards will be brought to the Presidents of the Signatory Institutions and the President of NCICU for review and comment at least sixty (60) days prior to adoption.
Minor changes or updates to the ICAA may be approved by the President of NCICU and the President of the NCCCS.