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Online College Transfer Credits

I'm considering transitioning from my current on-campus program to an online college due to some personal stuff. Does anyone know which online colleges accept the most transferred credits? Trying to lose as little progress as I can.

a year ago

When considering an online college, it's crucial to ensure that the institution you choose will fully recognize and accept the maximum number of your previously earned credits. The number of transferred credits accepted often varies greatly from college to college, based on the institution's specific policies.

Universities that are typically more flexible in accepting transferred credits include Arizona State University Online, Capella University, and Walden University. Arizona State University Online is known to have robust credit transfer policies and even provides an online tool for students to determine how their credits may transfer. Capella University has a flexible transfer policy and even offers a Prior Learning Assessment, which could give you college credit for knowledge you've gained through work, volunteering, or independent study. Walden University, a fully online university, is also known for its flexible policies regarding transfer credits.

Nonetheless, it's crucial to review the institution's particular policies on credit transfer or speak to an academic advisor to understand the specifics. Ask about articulation agreements, which are official contracts between schools that outline the transfer policies for a specific academic program or degree.

It's also important to inquire about opportunities for credit from "experiential learning," or knowledge you've gained outside of the classroom. Also, be sure to check whether the accreditation of your current institution could impact your ability to transfer credits; institutions with the same type of accreditation (regional vs. national) often have smoother processes for credit transfer.

Above all, bear in mind that even if the online college accepts most of your credits, you should also consider whether it offers the quality education and support that meets your needs and expectations. Best wishes in your academic journey!

a year ago

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