High School to Community College Articulation Agreement
College credit for high school coursework is awarded b based on the statewide North Carolina High School Community College Articulation Agreement. No more than 75% of the required credits for a degree diploma, or certificate may be earned through high school course3work articulated to community college credit. A minimum of 25% percent of the credential must be earned by completing curriculum college credit courses at Halifax Community College.
- To receive credit for the associated community college course, students must:
- Complete the specified high school course with a final grade of B or higher;
- Achieve a RAW score of 93 or higher on the standardized CTE post-assessment;
- Enroll at Halifax Community College within two years of high school graduation date;
- Submit an official high school transcript and CTE post assessment scores to the Admissions Office; and
- Submit a completed Credit for Prior Learning form to the Registrar’s Office within the first year of enrollment.