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Transferring Business Admin from Ohlone College: What to Expect?

I'm looking to transfer my Business Admin credits from Ohlone College to a four-year program. Are there any steps or tips to make this process easier? Specifically, how to handle prerequisites?

11 months ago

If you're looking to transfer credits from Ohlone College to a four-year institution, the first step is to identify the colleges to which you're interested in transferring. You may want to consider factors such as the strength of the university's Business Administration program, the location, the size, the cost, and the culture of the university.

Once you’ve chosen potential four-year colleges, go to each institution's website or reach out to their admissions office. Most universities have a dedicated transfer advisor who can assist you with the process and answer any questions.

Most colleges will have a set of prerequisite courses that must be completed before a student can transfer. Often, these prerequisite courses can be completed at your current community college. Check each college’s transfer credit policy to understand which courses from Ohlone College they will accept as prerequisites, core requirements, or electives.

In terms of credits, each college will assess your transcript individually to evaluate which credits can be transferred. Generally, credits from regionally-accredited community colleges like Ohlone are widely accepted, but the exact credits that will be accepted can vary.

One thing to pay attention to is whether the institution you’re interested in has an articulation agreement with Ohlone College. Articulation agreements are formal contracts between two institutions that stipulate which courses will be accepted for credit at the four-year school. If such an agreement exists, it will simplify the transfer process significantly.

In addition, start preparing your transfer application materials early, ideally a year before you plan to transfer. Most colleges will require a transcript, letters of recommendation, and application essays.

Lastly, keep track of application deadlines. These can vary significantly between institutions, and missing a deadline could delay your transfer by a semester or more.

Remember, transferring colleges can be a complex process but is entirely feasible with some careful planning and diligence. You should be proud of the work you've done at Ohlone College and optimistic about the opportunities awaiting you at your new institution.

11 months ago

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