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March 28, 2024 2:56 pm

WCC partners with N.C. State

GOLDSBORO — Wayne Community College has partnered with N.C. State University to offer students admittance into the N.C. State Community College Collaboration program.

The NC State C3 program is a dual-enrollment, dual-admission program that gives community college students a pathway to a four-year degree from N.C. State.

Students admitted into the program will be dual enrolled in both schools. They will have access to services, academic advising and financial aid advising and planning at both schools.

“We are excited to partner with N.C. State and the C3 program,” said WCC Vice-President of Academic and Student Services Dr. Brandon Jenkins. “The C3 program will allow Wayne County high school students the opportunity to begin their college career at Wayne Community College while receiving academic, social, and financial support through N.C. State.”

While they are studying at Wayne, C3 students will be invited to participate in programming designed to help them build connections at N.C. State and transition into study there.

N.C. State guarantees admission to C3 students who complete their associate degree in art, science or teacher preparation with a 3.0 grade point average within three years.

Students from low to moderate-income households who have completed high school or who have fewer than 30 credit hours of college work are eligible to apply for the program.

Interested students should apply for admission to WCC if not already enrolled there and submit N.C. State’s C3 application that can be found at https://c3.ncsu.edu/apply. Applications will open on Sept. 1 for the spring 2024 semester.

— From the Wayne Community College website