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How do you know if a college class is transferable?

I'm currently attending a community college and planning to transfer eventually. How can I determine if the credits I earn here will be accepted at the university I want to transfer to?

a year ago

The process for determining whether your college credits from community college are transferable can vary between institutions, but generally, the following steps can guide you:

1. Check Articulation Agreements: Some community colleges have articulation agreements with certain four-year schools, which typically ensures that courses taken at the community college will transfer. You can ask your community college advisor about any existing articulation agreements.

2. Check the University's Transfer Credit Policy: Many universities have specific pages on their websites detailing their policies on accepting credits from other institutions. They may also list which credits or classes they generally accept or do not accept.

3. Use Transfer Evaluation System (TES): Some schools use the Transfer Evaluation System (TES) to provide information on how courses from other institutions might transfer. If your prospective university uses TES, you can look up your current community college and see how specific classes might transfer.

4. Reach out to the University: If the information isn't readily available or clear online, you can reach out directly to the university's registrar or admissions office. They can provide you with the specific details you need.

5. Review Course Syllabi: Sometimes, universities may need additional information to determine whether or not they can grant you transfer credit for a particular course. Compiling syllabi from your classes can be beneficial since they give a detailed look at what you're learning in the course.

Please keep in mind that just because a credit is transferable, doesn't necessarily mean it will apply to your intended major or general education requirements. That would depend on university policies.

a year ago

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