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Online college transfer credits question

I'm planning to start my degree online but may need to transfer to a traditional college later. How well do online college credits transfer to in-person schools?

3 months ago

The ability to transfer credits from an online degree program to a traditional in-person college or university can depend on a few factors. Here's a brief rundown of what you should consider:

1. Accreditation: The accreditation of your online program is crucial. Institutions prefer to accept credits from accredited institutions because it's an assurance that the coursework is of a certain standard. Look for regionally accredited schools, as these are usually more widely accepted for credit transfers than nationally accredited institutions.

2. Transfer agreements: Some online institutions have articulation agreements with traditional colleges, which guarantee that credits will transfer between them. If possible, try to choose an online school that has this type of agreement with the traditional institution you hope to attend later.

3. Course Equivalency: Even with the right accreditation and transfer agreements in place, specific coursework must align with the receiving institution's curriculum. For instance, if you're aiming to transfer credits from an online calculus course, the in-person college will need to evaluate the syllabi from the online course to ensure it matches their calculus curriculum.

A good first step would be to reach out to the admissions office or registrar at the in-person school you're interested in transferring to in the future. They should be able to provide insight into their transfer policies and what types of credits they typically accept.

As an additional note, remember that the process can vary greatly from one institution to another. Therefore, it's always best to plan and gather as much information as you can to make an informed decision that aligns with your academic goals.

3 months ago

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