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Transferring Credits to College of Staten Island

How does the College of Staten Island handle transfer credits? I'm transferring from another college and want to know how many credits they usually accept. Any tips for making sure my credits transfer smoothly?

11 months ago

When transferring to the College of Staten Island (CSI), it's important that you are aware of their policies concerning transferable credits. CSI accepts a maximum of 90 semester hours from senior colleges and 68 from community colleges. They perform an evaluation of any credits you've previously earned to determine how many will be accepted towards your degree at CSI. This process involves examining how the courses you took at your initial institution align with those offered at CSI. As you may expect, transfer credits are most often given for courses where you received grades of C or higher.

If you want your credit transfer process to go as smoothly as possible, one tip can come in handy. It's advisable to keep copies of your old course syllabi. While a lot of colleges won't ask for them, having these documents on hand can help in the event of any discrepancies or if additional information is needed about a specific course to determine its transferability.

Moreover, even before you begin the transfer process, speak with an academic counselor or advisor from CSI. They can provide you with more personalized advice about your likely credit transfer scenario, which can help ensure that you have realistic expectations going in. Get their insights on which credits are likely to transfer, and where potential issues might arise.

Once you've submitted your transcript for evaluation, CSI will send you an email detailing how many of your credits were accepted and to which CSI courses they correlate.

Keep in mind that although a large number of credits might be accepted, not all of them may be applicable to your intended degree program's specific requirements at CSI. For example, you might have transferred 60 credits, but only 50 of them count towards your chosen major. Such details are aspects your academic counselor can clarify for you.

Lastly, remember that while successfully transferring credits can shorten your time at CSI, the final call on the credit transfer decision rests with the institution, and not all credits may be accepted. Therefore, manage your expectations accordingly and be prepared to take additional courses if necessary.

11 months ago

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