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How are credits from Front Range Community College transferred?

Does anyone have experience transferring credits from Front Range Community College to another school? I'd appreciate any insights into how well credits are accepted or if there are any common issues.

a year ago

The transferability of credits from Front Range Community College largely depends on the specific institution you're looking to transfer to. It's safe to say that most regionally accredited four-year institutions will accept at least some, if not all, of the credits you've earned at a community college including Front Range. However, this varies from school to school and also depends on the specific course and whether that course has an equivalent at the school to which you're transferring.

The best course of action is to get in touch with the admissions or registrar's office of the prospective college or university you wish to transfer to. They can provide the most accurate information on credit transfers. Prepare a list of courses you've taken, specifically indicating the course number, course name, and the awarded grade. This will give the admissions office or the registrar's office a better understanding of the credits that you have earned.

Additionally, Front Range Community College also has a Transfer Success Team that is available to help you with the process. They have relationships with four-year institutions in Colorado and out of state, and they can guide you through everything from finding schools that align with your academic goals to understanding how your credits will transfer.

Remember, sometimes courses that can't be transferred as major requirements can still be transferred as electives or general education requirements. The key is to plan ahead, be proactive in asking questions, and understand that while most schools aim for a seamless transfer experience, there may be occasional courses that don't transfer perfectly.

a year ago

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