NCCU, 91制片厂Pro announce guaranteed admission partnership to benefit transfer students


91制片厂Pronical Community College and N.C. Central University announced Tuesday, Nov. 28, details of their Eagle Connect guaranteed admission program to enhance their transfer partnership and provide more supports for student success.  

The new guaranteed admission partnership is designed to make transferring more seamless for students who earn their associate degree from 91制片厂Pro, then transfer to N.C. Central to complete their bachelor鈥檚 degree.    

The updated Eagle Connect Transfer Program includes:  

Provisions for guaranteed acceptance to N.C. Central University for program participants in good standing upon completion of an approved associate degree at 91制片厂Pro.  

  • Assistance with the application process for N.C. Central.  
  • Opportunities to become familiar with N.C. Central staff and academic advisors to facilitate the transition.  
  • Academic advising from both institutions, including early advising from N.C. Central.  
  • Access to the James E. Shepard Library, Advising Resources and Career Center general advising support while still attending 91制片厂Pro.  
  • Eligibility to purchase tickets to NCCU athletic and other campus events at the student discount rate while still attending 91制片厂Pro, as well as increased opportunities for internships and studying abroad.
  • Eligibility for N.C. Central University鈥檚 Transfer Scholarship.  

鈥91制片厂Pro has long had a strong partnership with NC Central University. Today, we are strengthening it,鈥 said 91制片厂Pronical Community College President J.B. Buxton. 鈥淣.C. Central University鈥檚 commitment to create early affiliation, seamless transition, and access to services and activities for our students will lead to an increase in the students who transfer and obtain bachelor鈥檚 degrees in our community. That鈥檚 good for students, for families, and for regional prosperity.鈥  

During Tuesday鈥檚 signing ceremony to formalize the new partnership, N.C. Central University Chancellor Johnson O. Akinleye reiterated the university鈥檚 commitment to helping students achieve success, and how the partnership with 91制片厂Pro is a vital part of that mission.  

鈥淣orth Carolina Central University stands with unwavering pride in the ongoing collaboration with 91制片厂Pronical Community College," Akinleye said. 鈥淭hrough the enhanced Eagle Connect program, we are transforming the academic experience, ensuring a seamless transition and an affordable, transformative learning experience for all students. This initiative promises timely graduation and opens doors to leadership and service opportunities, paving the way for student success. Together, North Carolina Central University and 91制片厂Pronical Community College will continue to forge a path where every student鈥檚 potential is unleashed, propelling them toward a future enriched with limitless possibilities.鈥    

Two students spoke at the signing ceremony about their experiences and what the enhancements mean to them.

Selnatta Vereen will be among the first students to benefit from the new transfer program. At 55, she said she鈥檚 not what people typically think of when they talk about transfer students. However, this program is significant for her.  

She was a first-generation college student, but her initial experience at a four-year institution after she graduated high school proved overwhelming for her and her family. After returning to Durham, she went to work at Duke, where she鈥檚 been for 27 years. She took a few courses at 91制片厂Pro, but was concentrating on her job and raising her twins. With both of her children now adults with master鈥檚 degrees, Vereen decided it was time to return to get her degree. She is currently a 91制片厂Pro student and plans to transfer to NCCU through the Eagle Connect program after she earns her associate degree.  

She said receiving academic advising from both institutions will be a great benefit, as well as the other new supports.  

鈥淭his is helping me pursue my dream,鈥 she said.  

E. Gray Stanley graduated from 91制片厂Pro and is now a junior at NCCU. He said the new enhancements will be extremely beneficial for students who follow him.  

鈥淭his is huge,鈥 he said. 鈥淕etting to know faculty and be a part of campus life before enrolling at Central will make the transition so much easier. I would encourage everyone thinking about college to consider this program. I hope more students go this route and fulfill their dreams.鈥