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Inter-College Transfer (ICT) Program

The Inter-College Transfer (ICT) program provides students the opportunity to work with an experienced, cross-curricular advisor to explore majors and work towards meeting CODA requirements to change majors.

Who should apply to the ICT program?

  • Students who are interested in changing their major outside of their current college but are not ready to CODA into the new major
  • Students who are no longer interested in pursuing their current major but are undecided about a major and want to explore
  • Those who are not making progress towards their major and are in jeopardy of being placed on progress deficiency; students must be willing to look at realistic options for majors.
  • Students who are readmitting to the University and do not plan to pursue their original major.

What is the process?

  • Students transfer from their current major to the ICT program (after completing at least 12 hours and one semester at NC State) and are assigned to an academic advisor affiliated with Academic Advising Programs and Services (AAPS).
  • Advisors then work with students to inform them about majors and minors and encourage them to use resources on campus to explore careers.
  • An advising syllabus details the expectations of students and their academic advisor.
  • Students can take the NEW-Focus 2, career assessment that provides insights into how interests, values, and perceived skills relate to career fields.

How do I learn more and/or apply to the program?

  • A student thinking about changing their major outside their current college/ program should begin by visiting AAPS Change of Major Drop-In Advising offered daily, via in person or virtual formats.
  • If referred from AAPS Change of Major Drop-In Advising to schedule an “ICT intake appointment” with one of the advisors listed below, please call (919) 515-8130:
    • Michelle Garoutte – Students from all colleges/majors
    • Tony Shurer – International students