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How to check if college credits will transfer to Cornell?

I'm planning to transfer college credits to Cornell and would love to know which ones will transfer. How do I find out if my credits will be accepted before applying?

2 months ago

For Cornell University, the exact rules and procedures for transferring credits can slightly differ across its various colleges and schools. However, a few general guidelines apply.

Many universities, including Cornell, evaluate credits on a case-by-case basis after you've been admitted. Essentially, after you receive your acceptance, you'll send your official transcript to the university. The relevant school or college within Cornell will then assess which credits can be transferred based on factors like the courses' content, level, and grades.

While it's generally true that most colleges want to see that you took courses similar to what's offered at the school you're transferring to, the specifics can vary. In some cases, the school might not process the credit transfer until you've enrolled.

Keep in mind that not all credits are guaranteed to transfer. Some courses might not align with Cornell's curriculum or the specific program you're majoring in. Also, Cornell generally doesn't transfer grades from your previous university: your GPA starts fresh when you join.

Since Cornell is made up of different colleges that have distinct rules, it can be a good idea to reach out directly to the college you're interested in transferring to. They can provide you with the most accurate information tailored to your specific circumstances.

A good first step is to review Cornell's official transfer credit policies on their website. You might also consider scheduling a meeting with someone from the admissions office or your intended program of study to discuss your transfer credits.

2 months ago

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