What is the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA)?
A statewide agreement governing the transfer of credits from NC community colleges to NC public universities.
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ACA 122 Final Exam
What is the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA)? - Answer A statewide
agreement governing the transfer of credits from NC community colleges to NC public
universities.
The 6 Key Attributes successful college students are self-awareness, self-motivation,
emotional intelligence, interdependence, self-efficacy and______ - Answer
accountability
The Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) are the courses that
transfer for lower division general education equivalency as part of the new CAA and
comprises a minimum of 30 semester hours of credit. True or False? - Answer True
What is the Transfer Assured Admissions Policy (TAAP) and three conditions under
which the policy applies to transfer students? - Answer The TAAP ensures admission
into one of sixteen NC colleges. Three of the conditions are:
Students have completed an AA or As at NC community college.
Must meet all CAA requirements
Students must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA and must have a "C" or better in all CAA
classes
If a student from a North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) college
believes the terms of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) have not been
honored by a University of North Carolina (U.N.C.) institution to which the student has
been admitted, the student may invoke the CAA Transfer Credit Appeal Procedure.
True or False? - Answer True
All colleges in North and South Carolina have a Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
with CPCC. True or False? - Answer False
When setting goals using the SMART technique, what does the acronym SMART
actually mean? - Answer SMART: Specific; Measurable; Attainable; Relevant; Time
Specific
What is the semester GPA if a student earned the following grades this semester: An A
in English (worth 3 credits), a B in Math (worth 4 credits), an A in Intro to
Communications (worth 3 credits) and an A in ACA 122. - Answer Their GPA would be
a 2.4
What is the difference between a grant and a student loan? - Answer A grant doesn't
require you to pay back the money where a student loan does.
Plagiarism is the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off
as one's own. True or False? - Answer True
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