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How do transfer credits work at Columbia College Chicago?

I'm planning to transfer to Columbia College Chicago and need to understand how my existing credits might transfer. What should I know about their transfer credit policies? Is there a limit to the number of credits I can transfer?

3 months ago

Columbia College Chicago has a fairly comprehensive policy on transfer credits. Here are a few key details that might help you:

1. Transfer Credit Evaluation: Columbia College Chicago reviews each transcript on a course-by-course basis to determine how your credits might transfer. Factors like course content, level, and number of semester hours completed all come into play.

2. Maximum Limit: The college generally allows you to transfer in up to 75 credit hours from regionally accredited two-year colleges. If you're transferring from a four-year institution, there's a maximum limit of up to 90 credit hours.

3. Minimum Grade: It's important to note that you should have earned a grade of 'C' or better in courses for them to be considered for transfer. Grades of 'C-' and below are not accepted.

4. Age of Credits: Columbia does not limit the age of credits that can be transferred - However, some departments may have restrictions, such as for rapidly changing fields like technology.

5. Course Equivalency: While Columbia is fairly flexible with accepting credits from regionally accredited institutions, not all credits will necessarily equate to the exact courses at Columbia. If a course matches closely, that's fantastic. If not, most can be converted into electives within your degree program.

6. Transfer Guides: Columbia has transfer guides with several colleges which provide guidance on how courses meet major and general education requirements, and this can be a valuable resource during the transfer process.

Ultimately, it is always best to work directly with an admissions representative or transfer advisor from Columbia College Chicago who can provide more detailed information pertaining to your specific case. They would be able to provide you with the most accurate and comprehensive understanding of how your credits may transfer over.

3 months ago

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