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The Associate in Arts (AA) degree is part of the Comprehensive Articulation
Agreement (CAA) between the North Carolina Community College System and the
University of North Carolina System. In addition to the sixteen UNC schools,
many private colleges and universities honor the Comprehensive Articulation
Agreement. While the courses in the AA degree are drawn from the CAA
approved course list, transfer requirements for senior colleges and
universities vary. Each student is responsible for planning a program of
study to meet the requirements of the senior college or university to which
the student plans to transfer. It is very important that a student planning
to transfer to a senior college or university obtains a copy of that
school’s catalog and speak with an advisor in his/her planned major.
Students in the College Transfer program are assigned a College Transfer
Faculty member as an advisor who will assist them with registration, meeting
graduation requirements, and transferring to a four year college.
Students may pursue an
Associates of Arts Degree in General Studies or pre major programs such as
Pre-Business Administration, Pre-Elementary Education, and Pre-Social Work.
Go to the
Martin
Community College 2006-08 Catalog for complete program requirements and
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North
Carolina community college students who earn an Associate of Arts degree
according to the guidelines of the
Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA)
will be treated as juniors at any University of North Carolina (UNC)
institutions, provided they are admitted to the institution.
Strayer University also honors the Articulation Agreement
. For more information on Strayer University,
click
here. College
admissions and transfer information is available from the MCC Counselor or
in the Career Center.
Career planning and placement assistance is offered by the college
and the Employment Security
Commission.
Click here for more information. |
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Facility Facilities |
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The
college has several smart classrooms equipped with the latest multimedia and
computer technology. The computers in these classrooms and labs are
connected to the internet via a dedicated T1 line, and
each workstation has CD ROM burners and USB connections for easy student
access for USB storage flash drives.
Martin Community College, with it's picturesque 65 acre main campus located
in Williamston, the center of northeastern North Carolina, provides a
convenient setting for commuting students. For information about the
college and directions,
click here.
The college does not provide dormitories but referral housing and rental
information is
available through Student Services. |
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Faculty Faculty Advisors |
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Pattie Copeland
(Advisor for all Pre-Education students)
Mathematics
B.S. M.A.Ed., East Carolina University
pcopeland@martincc.edu
Karen B. Peebles
(Advisor for all Pre-Business students and Associate in Arts students
A-K)
English
B.A., M.A., East Carolina University
kpeebles@martincc.eduMarsha Rogers
(Advisor for all General Education students)
Reading and English
B.S., M.A.Ed., East Carolina University
mrogers@martincc.edu
Donald J. Schork
(Advisor for Associate in Arts students A-K)
Mathematics
B.S.E., B.S., M.P.S., Cornell University
M.A.Ed., East Carolina University
dschork@martincc.edu
Kimberly F. Tripp
(Advisor for all Pre-Social Work students )
Psychology and Sociology
B.A., M.A., East Carolina University
Advanced Graduate Study, North Carolina State University
ktripp@martincc.edu
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