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CFCC establishes articulation agreement with UNC Pembroke to address teacher shortage in Pender County

Wilmington Campus Wilmington, NC – Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) is proud to announce a new articulation agreement with the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) aimed at addressing the need for qualified teachers in Pender County. This strategic partnership offers a seamless pathway for CFCC students to transfer directly into UNCP’s Educator Preparation Program, providing a vital pipeline of trained educators for the region.

This agreement includes several key components designed to support aspiring teachers:

  • Dual admission to CFCC and UNCP
  • Prioritized and expedited admission to UNCP for CFCC students who qualify
  • Access to UNCP pre-advising
  • Students enrolled in the Educator Preparation Program will complete their clinical practice in Pender County Schools

“This partnership is a significant step towards addressing the teacher shortage in Pender County,” said Jim Morton, CFCC President. “By providing our students with a clear and supportive pathway to becoming educators, we are not only enhancing their career prospects but also enriching the educational landscape of our community.”

About the University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Located in the southeastern North Carolina town of Pembroke, UNCP has a rich American Indian history and is one of the safest campuses in the University of North Carolina system. With small class sizes, a low student-faculty ratio, and one of the most diverse campuses in the nation, UNCP is a growing university that empowers students to go on to live vibrant, fulfilling lives. To learn more, visit uncp.edu .

To learn more about Cape Fear Community College’s university transfer agreements, visit
cfcc.edu/advising/university-transfer-guide/ .

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