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Transferring Credits to Brooklyn College

I'm planning to transfer to Brooklyn College and need info on their credit transfer policies. How strict are they with accepting credits from other schools? Any tips on making the process smoother?

a year ago

Brooklyn College, like many other institutions, does evaluate credits from other accredited colleges and universities on a case-by-case basis. One important factor is the relevance and similarity of the courses you've taken to the ones offered at Brooklyn College. Typically, if the course content is similar and the grade received is a C or higher, the credits are more likely to be transferred.

To make the process smoother, here are a few steps you can follow:

1. Obtain detailed course syllabi: For courses you wish to transfer, make sure you have detailed syllabi that include course descriptions, learning objectives, and an overview of the topics covered. This will help evaluators determine the equivalency of these courses to those in Brooklyn College.

2. Keep your transcripts handy: You will need to provide official transcripts from your previous institutions as part of your transfer application.

3. Use online tools: Brooklyn College offers Transfer Explorer, an online tool you can use to see how credits from previous coursework may be transferred. It's not an official evaluation but can give you a good idea.

4. Direct communication: Reach out to the transfer student coordinator or the admissions office at Brooklyn College for guidance. It may be helpful to discuss your specific situation with them.

5. Review your Degree Audit Report: Once you're admitted and your credits have been evaluated, review your Degree Audit Report. This report will let you see which of your transferred credits are applicable to your intended degree program. If there are any discrepancies, you can follow up with the Registrar's office.

Remember, the final decision rests with the college, and it's possible not all credits will be accepted. But being proactive and organized can certainly help the process. Good luck with your transfer!

a year ago

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