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Transfer Resources

What are the admission requirements for 4-year colleges?

Each College has different admission requirements. Visit our University center to find out more information or speak to representative from a college that you are interested in.

How do I choose the best college for me?

These websites will help you decide:

What transfer events are happening at CCC and beyond?
What do 4-year schools in NJ accept from CCC?
  • NJ Statewide College Transfer Agreement

In September 2008, , also known as Lampitt Law. Lampitt Law allows students to smoothly transfer from a New Jersey Community College to a New Jersey public four-year college or university.

The agreement provides a complete transfer of the Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degree credits for community college graduates who plan to enroll in a similar major at the four-year college/university and have followed the recommended guidelines outlined on .

Students graduating from ϳԹ (CCC) with an AA or AS degree are not guaranteed admission to college by this law. However, for students accepted to the four-year institution, this law respects and protects those degree credits earned, up to 1/2 of the coordinating bachelor’s degree. Typically, this means students can transfer up to a maximum of 60 credits.

The law also instructs the four-year institution to transfer the AA or AS degree credits to completely satisfy that college’s first and second year core distribution. As a county college graduate, students should expect to enter the four-year school with junior status.

Please note: The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) and the Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) degrees are not protected by this law. There are, of course, some exceptions. Upper-division majors, which lead to licensed fields and majors accredited by an outside agency, are not bound by this agreement.

Where do I find the “Common Application”?

What do 4-year schools outside of NJ accept from CCC?

What financial resources are available?

What credits will online college accept?
What is NJTransfer

NJ Transfer is a web-based data information system designed to provide a seamless transfer from New Jersey community colleges to New Jersey four-year colleges and universities.

At the website, students can:

  • Learn which courses to select at the community college
  • Discover how these courses will satisfy the degree and major requirements at New Jersey four-year colleges and universities
  • Find links to New Jersey two - and four-year college web sites
  • Obtain information on admissions, financial aid and scholarships, and transfer recruitment events throughout the state.

Contact

Taft Hall, Room 318
transferservices@camdencc.edu
856-227-7200 ext. 4503 and 4541