Welcome to the Virtual Transfer Center, a hub of information and resources to assist students like you.
So you want to transfer to a four-year college? That’s great! Davidson-Davie may not be the final stop of your academic journey. In fact, we’re here to help you navigate your future options. The Virtual Transfer Center will help you along your way.
Plan early and seek help from your Academic Advisor
Advisors can assist students with determining degree plans, understanding transfer guidelines and meeting application and scholarship deadlines. It’s best to start the transfer advising process as soon as possible. Waiting until the last semester will limit your transfer options.
Advisors can also help you:
- Identify transfer opportunities
- plan your transfer from start to finish
- take advantage of our transfer partnerships with colleges and universities
- find and apply for transfer scholarships
Below you’ll find information on paying for college, transferring, North Carolina four-year institutions, and upcoming events happening at Davidson-Davie that can help you make the right decision.
Paying for College
In-state vs. out-of-state tuition will vary depending on institution. Cost should be a consideration when you’re deciding where to go to college, but it shouldn’t prevent you from achieving your goal of attending and graduating from college. Not only are there plenty of colleges and universities at different price points, but there is also a lot of federal, state, and institutional financial aid available to help cover tuition and living expenses.
- College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) is a free service of the State of North Carolina that helps students plan, apply, and pay for college.
- Scholarship opportunities exist! Check out major UNC system scholarships, as well as links to individual school websites.
College Transfer Tips
- Transferrable Courses: Consider taking these courses at Davidson-Davie to ensure they will transfer. Note: Not all courses shown here are offered at Davidson-Davie, but those that are offered will transfer.
- Community College Pathway Sheets: Find your program of interest, which courses you will be expected to complete, and special considerations for transfer students.
- A completed associate degree is NOT required to transfer, but is highly recommended. Students who earn an associate degree from Davidson-Davie are granted 60-61 credit hours and the status of “junior” if accepted into a UNC system campus.
- CFNC Planner: Learn about opportunities for transfer between North Carolina’s colleges and universities.
- NC Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
- What is an Articulation Agreement/Davidson-Davie Articulation Agreements
Four-Year Institutions
North Carolina has 17 public and 36 private campuses throughout the state. Each campus offers something different in regard to size, location, and programs offered. Use the links below to find out more about each institution.
- North Carolina Public Institutions
- North Carolina Private Institutions
- UNC-Greensboro Davidson-Davie: Spartan Passage | Co-Admission program
- UNC-Greensboro 2Plus Programs | AAS transfer options
- Western Governors University/Davidson-Davie Transfer Pathways
- Transfer to Fayetteville State University| $10k Pathway Plan
- Interested in going out of state? Use this tool to search schools by location: bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-search
Upcoming Events
Be sure to keep an eye out for events throughout the year that can help you make an informed decision when it comes to transferring to the right four-year college for you.