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Thoughts on CC of Allegheny County?

I'm looking into community colleges and came across the Community College of Allegheny County. Does anyone have experience or know if it's a good choice for transferring to a four-year program later on?

a year ago

Firstly, it's a good strategy to start at a community college if you plan to transfer to a four-year program later on, as it can be more cost-effective.

The Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) has a solid reputation for its wide variety of programs and courses. It has numerous Associate Degree programs, which are designed to transfer to four-year institutions.

One of the major strengths of CCAC is its partnerships with local four-year universities. For example, CCAC has an articulation agreement program, which allows seamless transitions to four-year institutions in the region. Institutions included in this program are University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania State University, and Temple University, to name a few.

It's also important to remember that transferring success largely relies on your own proactivity. So, ensure to communicate early and often with advisors both at the community college and at your target transfer schools. Additionally, keep an eye on your GPA and curate a balanced extracurricular profile, as these will weigh substantially in transfer admissions.

CCAC could be a good choice for students looking to eventually transfer to a four-year program, but as is the case with any choice of institution, much will depend on your personal circumstances, goals, and the specific programs you're interested in.

a year ago

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