

Be aware that the plan you made might change based on what the transfer advisor says. Show up 15 minutes early (to make sure you are on time). Come to the meeting dressed business casual, bring all of your paper records and plans you have made.Set up an in -person meeting with them if need be.


Search for the Engineering Technology department’s student advisor or transfer advisor’s contact information.Look to see how they handle transfer credits and transfer strudents. Scour their website for information on the 4-year BSET (Bachelor’s of Science in Engineering Technology) programs.You can do a specific site search to find it, for example, google “Abet site:” (without quotations) If the school is not accredited, then don’t waste you time or money there because the degree won’t be worth as much (or likely anything at all) to a future employer. This will be stated somewhere on the school’s website. In-state tuition is often the cheapest option. Make sure the program is accredited by ABET, which is the accreditation body of engineering and technology. Research which other universities you may be interested in going to.Actively plan out your CPCC classes and meet with a faculty advisor every semester to stay on track.Most of the specific information below regards UNCC, but the same process is used for any other university’s Engineering Technology program you may be interested in. Our Electrical Engineering Technology and Computer Engineering Technology programs were designed for university transfer and specifically in partnership with the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) to make transferring credits to a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering Technology at UNCC as easy as possible. About 80% of our transfer students go to UNCC, though we have had students go to Purdue, Old Dominion, and other universities throughout the US.
