Belmont Abbey College
Adult Degree Program
Adult Degree Program

Transfer Credit

Belmont Abbey College participates in the comprehensive
articulation agreement with the North Carolina Community College System. Students transferring from a North Carolina Community College enjoy the terms of this agreement. Transfer credits for courses taken at colleges and universities that are recognized as accrediting bodies by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the U.S. Department of Education (USDE), in which a grade of “C” or better has been earned, are generally accepted.

Belmont Abbey College will accept a maximum of sixty (60) credit
(semester) hours from a community college. However, Belmont
Abbey College will transfer a maximum of sixty-four (64) credit
(semester) hours for students who graduate under the North Carolina Community College articulation agreement and receive an AA degree. Credit hours, not grade points, are transferred.

Transfer Students

To be considered for acceptance into Belmont Abbey College as a
transfer student, an applicant should:

1. Be in good standing with the college or university last attended
or in which he or she is currently enrolled. This precludes
academic or disciplinary suspension.

2. Have a 2.00 grade point average (4-point system) if transferring as a freshman or sophomore (less than 60 hours) or have a 2.50 grade point average (4-point system) if transferring as a junior or senior (60 hours and above).

Transfer students who are accepted while attending another college or university are only accepted provisionally. They should ask the registrar of their current institution to forward a transcript of their most recent grades to the Adult Degree Program Admissions Office of Belmont Abbey College. If applicants are suspended, they may not be admitted until they are in good standing at the same or another college or university.

A student who has met all of these requirements, has earned 24
acceptable semester credits, and desires to be considered for
admission, must first submit:
1. A completed admissions application.
2. Official transcript from every college or university attended,
as well as a high-school transcript. A transfer student who
is transferring fewer than 24 semester credits must submit the
same credentials and meet the same admissions requirements
required of entering freshmen (and have an overall grade point
average of 2.00 in completed college coursework)

 


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“I’ve heard great things about the faculty. And I’ve found it interesting that I could come here and obtain my degree in a short length of time.” Terri Hamrick

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“College degrees for adults that offer higher values-at a lower cost. That in a nutshell is what makes the Abbey's program utterley unique. I compared the Abbey prices to other colleges-in this economy you have to-and there simply was no comparison” Wanda Barnes

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“It’s nice that Belmont Abbey College’s program is tailored for the working adult. Other adult degree programs can make you feel like you're just a number. Here, they care about you as a whole person: in mind, body and spirit.” Mike Bechtel

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