Central Piedmont, UNC Pembroke launch guaranteed admission transfer partnership

  • Partnership expands access, strengthens advising, reduces costs, and increases bachelor's completion
  • Central Piedmont offers nearly 20 guaranteed admission transfer partnerships

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Central Piedmont Community College and The University of North Carolina at Pembroke have announced a new guaranteed admission transfer partnership designed to make the path from an associate degree to a bachelor’s degree clearer, more coordinated, and more affordable for students.

The new agreement, known as BraveNation Advantage, creates a defined, student-centered transfer pathway that aligns academic advising, course planning, and support services between the two institutions. Through this partnership, eligible Central Piedmont students who complete designated coursework will be guaranteed admission to UNC Pembroke, reducing uncertainty and helping them stay on track to earning a four-year degree.

“BraveNation Advantage connects two institutions around a single student journey,” said Dr. Heather Hill, provost at Central Piedmont. “By clearly mapping how credits transfer and strengthening support at every step, we’re helping students move forward with confidence toward a bachelor’s degree and the career opportunities that follow.”

“This partnership with Central Piedmont Community College expands access and creates a clear, supportive pathway for students to continue their education at UNC Pembroke,” said Dr. Kelly Brennan, vice chancellor for Enrollment at UNCP. “Through BraveNation Advantage, students gain early access to advising, resources and a university community that is committed to their success from day one.”

Key benefits of the BraveNation Advantage partnership include:

  • A more seamless and predictable transfer process, aligning academic pathways between Central Piedmont and UNC Pembroke.
  • Clear progression toward a bachelor’s degree, helping students understand how earned credits apply to UNC Pembroke programs.
  • Stronger advising and coordinated support, guiding students through critical academic and planning milestones.

The agreement builds on Central Piedmont’s long-standing commitment to transfer excellence. The college maintains partnerships with more than 30 four-year colleges and universities, including:

  • Statewide transfer agreements to UNC System universities
  • Nearly 20 guaranteed admission agreements
  • Twenty “2+2” programs for Associate in Applied Science graduates
  • Five honors transfer agreements
  • Two additional specialized transfer opportunities