Wilmington University

Wilmington

Location: New Castle, DE
Number of undergraduate students: 8.377 (year)
Type of Institution:
Private, non-profit 
Setting: Suburban
Delivery Format: traditional day, eve, online
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Community College of Philadelphia has three types of transfer agreements with Wilmington University: dual admissionscore-to-core and program-to-program. To benefit from any of these agreements students must earn an appropriate associate degree before transfer. These agreements are not exclusive of one another and the agreements can complement one another.

Dual Admissions

Wilmington University and Community College of Philadelphia have developed a dual admissions agreement. This agreement is designed to assist students who earn an appropriate associate degree to transfer to Wilmington University. Wilmington University guarantees admissions on the condition that students meet all the requirements.

Admissions into a particular major is not guaranteed. Upon transfer, students earn junior standing for matching majors. Support and financial incentives, including scholarship awards, are built-in to offer students the best opportunity for success.

Dual Admissions Eligibility

Students who do not qualify for dual admissions, are still eligible to transfer to Wilmington University. Please review the list of approved programs below and visit with a Community College of Philadelphia academic advisor or counselor for further assistance.

Core-to-Core

Wilmington University and Community College of Philadelphia have a core-to-core agreement. In this, Wilmington University agrees to accept the general education embedded in Community College of Philadelphia's Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.) or Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree as meeting all the requirements of its undergraduate General Education requirements

This core-to-core agreement applies to all A.A., A.S., A.A.S. degrees and is not limited to students who participate in dual admissions. Core-to-core transfer does not alter the requirements of the student's major field of study.

Program-to-Program

These are agreements in which an entire curriculum or program of study is accepted, so graduates of these specific associate degree programs transfer with advanced standing to a matching specific bachelor's degree program at Wilmington University.

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Dual Admissions Eligibility

Wilmington University welcomes applicants to the Dual Admissions Program in order to facilitate the transfer of students from Community College of Philadelphia to Wilmington University with third-year (junior) status for the purpose of entering a bachelor's degree program.

To be eligible for this program, students must:

  • Submit a dual admissions intent form before earning no more than 45 graded college level credits (grades of A, B, C, D, F) from Community College of Philadelphia or any other college/university. Students completing this form are strongly encouraged to contact a Wilmington University admissions representative and meet with a Community College of Philadelphia academic advisor or counselor to develop a course-taking strategy.
  • Graduate from Community College of Philadelphia with an Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.) or Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree in one of the approved programs listed.
  • Achieve a minimum Community College of Philadelphia cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 within an approved associate program of study.
  • Complete Wilmington University’s admissions application the semester before the student plans to matriculate to Wilmington University and satisfy all other regular Wilmington University admissions requirements which include:
        • Submit Official Transcripts from all schools attended
        • Complete the Student Conduct (Title IX) Training
        • B.S. in Nursing majors must submit a copy of RN License
  • Enroll directly to Wilmington University within one year of completing an associate degree program of study from Community College of Philadelphia and not attend another institution between graduation and attendance at Wilmington University.

To submit a Dual Admissions intent form, login to MyCCP and find "Transfer/Dual Admissions" on the top right side of the MyGPS tab.

NOTE:

  • Students who have previously been matriculated to Wilmington University are not eligible for the Wilmington University dual admissions program.
  • Dual admissions does not guarantee admissions into selective majors at Wilmington University. Visit with a Wilmington University undergraduate admissions representative and/or a Community College of Philadelphia academic advisor or counselor for further details.
  • Transfer credit will be awarded for courses with a grade of “C” or above for any and all courses transferred to Wilmington University. Grades of “D” will transfer to Wilmington University if the student has proof of earning an associate degree from Community College of Philadelphia. Wilmington University will need official transcripts for evaluation of credit from all institutions attended, including military transcripts. Credit will be awarded for AP, CLEP, PLA, Experiential Learning, etc., with appropriate documentation. Developmental courses are not eligible for transfer.
  • The maximum number of semester hours that can transfer to Wilmington University is 90. Students enrolled in an undergraduate program of study at Wilmington University are required to complete a minimum of 30 upper level credits upon transfer to Wilmington University.
  • A full-time student admitted with third-year (junior) status to Wilmington University will be able to complete most bachelor's degrees at Wilmington University within four regular semesters provided the student completes the appropriate associate degree program at Community College of Philadelphia and completes the appropriate sequence of their remaining course work at Wilmington University.
  • Under this Agreement, Wilmington University guarantees that except for developmental course credits, all Community College of Philadelphia credits from Community College of Philadelphia programs of study listed in this Agreement will fulfill general education, elective or major requirements in the corresponding Wilmington University major that the Community College of Philadelphia transfer student wishes to pursue.
  • Students who have pursued a Community College of Philadelphia associate degree study other than those designated in this Agreement and who wish to transfer to Wilmington University will be guaranteed admission on an individual basis and their credits will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. Depending on the program of choice at Wilmington University, not all transfer credits may be applied to the Wilmington University major.

Advantages of Dual Admissions

Students who participate in dual admissions are eligible for the following benefits:

  • Application fee to Wilmington University will be waived. (Use code CCP2324.)
  • Scholarships for dual admissions students who enroll at Wilmington University and satisfy the scholarship criteria.
  • Informational meetings with Wilmington University staff at Wilmington University's campuses, virtually and on Community College of Philadelphia main campus for assistance in matriculating to Wilmington University.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Scholarships

Wilmington University will award a renewable academic scholarship to all Community College of Philadelphia Dual Admissions students admitted and enrolled with Wilmington University pursuant to the following:

Community College of Philadelphia graduates will complete at least 12 credits of Wilmington University course-work with a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA within 12-months of enrolling in their first course.

  • Students that meet this requirement will be eligible for a renewable one course (3-credit) scholarship for a minimum of two courses and a maximum of four courses. Students must maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA for coursework completed at Wilmington University at the time each scholarship is awarded.
  • The initial one course (3-credit) scholarship will be awarded after completion of the fourth course at Wilmington University and will be renewable at five course intervals. For example:
      • Students with 10 courses / 30 credits remaining to complete a bachelor degree at Wilmington University will be eligible for a scholarship of up to 2 courses / 6 credits. Each scholarship made available for the 5th and 10th course enrolled in at Wilmington University.
      • Students with 15 courses / 45 credits remaining to complete a bachelor degree at Wilmington University will be eligible for a scholarship of up to 3 courses / 9 credits. Each scholarship made available for the 5th, 10th, and 15th course enrolled in at Wilmington University.
      • Students with 20 courses / 60 credits remaining to complete a bachelor degree at Wilmington University will be eligible for a scholarship of up to 4 courses / 12 credits. Each scholarship made available for the 5th, 10th, 15th, and 20th course enrolled in at Wilmington University.

Note:

    • Student’s with eligibility for a one course (3-credit) scholarship that are entering their final semester at Wilmington University, with no subsequent semesters of enrollment, will be awarded the final scholarship during that semester.
    • This renewable scholarship is only available for an initial bachelor degree at Wilmington University.

Financial Aid

All students will be provided with Wilmington University financial aid information and receive full consideration for Wilmington University financial aid upon matriculation at Wilmington University.
Financial Aid will be awarded to Dual Admissions students on the same basis as all Wilmington University students. They will have equal access to all state and federal financial aid programs.

Contact Information

For information concerning transfer please schedule an appointment to visit a Community College of Philadelphia academic advisor or counselor. Students are also welcome to contact the transfer institution directly.

Community College of Philadelphia

Academic Advising
Bonnell Building, BG-12
1700 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-751-8777
advising@ccp.edu

Counseling Center
Bonnell Building, BG-7
1700 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-751-8169
counseling@ccp.edu

Wilmington University

Aaron Stafford
Academic Partnership Manager
302-356-6991


Jamar McCray
Academic Recruiter
302-295-1218
OR
757-239-7128
Jamar.a.mccray@wilmu.edu


Approved Academic Degree Programs 

The following Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.) and Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree programs at Community College of Philadelphia are approved for Dual Admissions and Core-to-Core to the corresponding degree programs at Wilmington University.

Students who do not qualify for dual admission and/or are interested in transfer for programs other than those listed should contact a Wilmington University undergraduate admissions representative and/or meet with a Community College of Philadelphia academic advisor or counselor to discuss an appropriate plan of transfer.

Search by Program

Use the category headers to sort by Community College of Philadelphia program major or Transfer Program major.

CCP Programsort descending Bachelor Program
Computer Information Systems - Information Technology Management Information Systems
Computer Information Systems - Information Technology Management Information Systems (Online)
Computer Science Computer Science
Computer Science Computer Science (Online)
Computer Science Cybersecurity
Computer Science Cybersecurity (Online)
Computer Science Liberal Studies
Computer Science Liberal Studies (Online)
Computer Science Management Information Systems
Computer Science Management Information Systems (Online)
Construction Management Liberal Studies
Construction Management Liberal Studies (Online)
Construction Management Organizational Leadership
Construction Management Organizational Leadership (Online)
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice (Online)
Criminal Justice Liberal Studies
Criminal Justice Liberal Studies (Online)
Culinary Arts Behavioral Science (Online)
Culinary Arts Liberal Studies
Culinary Arts Liberal Studies (Online)
Culinary Arts Organizational Leadership
Culinary Arts Organizational Leadership (Online)
Culinary Arts Psychology
Culinary Arts Psychology (Online)
Culinary Arts Behavioral Science
Cybersecurity Computer Science
Cybersecurity Computer Science (Online)
Cybersecurity Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Cybersecurity (Online)
Cybersecurity Liberal Studies
Cybersecurity Liberal Studies (Online)
Dental Hygiene Health Sciences
Dental Hygiene Health Sciences (Online)
Dental Hygiene Liberal Studies
Dental Hygiene Liberal Studies (Online)
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Health Sciences
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Health Sciences (Online)
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Liberal Studies
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Liberal Studies (Online)
Digital Forensics Criminal Justice
Digital Forensics Criminal Justice (Online)
Digital Forensics Cybersecurity
Digital Forensics Cybersecurity (Online)
Digital Forensics Liberal Studies
Digital Forensics Liberal Studies (Online)
Digital Video Production Liberal Studies
Digital Video Production Liberal Studies (Online)
Digital Video Production Video and Film Production
Education: Early Childhood (Birth to 4th Grade) Education Studies (Online)

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