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How does one transfer engineering credits from Clackamas Community College?

Hey, I'm attending Clackamas Community College and planning on transferring into an engineering program. Is there anyone who's done this and can share their experience? How transferable are the credits and what's the process like?

a year ago

Transferring credits from a community college to a four-year institution can be a complex process and it largely depends on the specific school you're targeting. Generally, the first step should be to talk with your academic counselor at Clackamas to understand what courses are most likely to meet transfer requirements, and the right sequence to take them.

Next, you should familiarize yourself with the transfer credit policy of the engineering program you're interested in. Often you may need to request a transcript evaluation from your prospective school to see what credits they will accept from your community college coursework. Keep in mind that while many schools accept a wide range of general education credits, when it comes to more specific or technical courses in an engineering program, the acceptance rate might be lower. This is where knowing the requirements of your target program becomes crucial.

In several cases, four-year universities have established articulation agreements with specific community colleges. These agreements clearly lay out what community college courses align with the university's course requirements, thus making transfers much smoother. It's worth checking if your target four-year school has an articulation agreement with Clackamas.

Lastly, maintain a high GPA in your community college coursework. Transferring into an engineering program in particular may be competitive, and schools look at your academic performance to gauge your readiness for a rigorous course load.

Remember, the specifics may differ from one four-year institution to another so it's best to directly reach out to the admissions office or the engineering department of your target schools for precise guidance.

a year ago

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