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How do transfer credits work at College of the Canyons?

I'm trying to understand the process of transferring credits from College of the Canyons to another institution. How can I ensure the credits will be accepted at the university I plan to attend? Are there limitations on transferable credits?

11 months ago

When considering transferring credits from College of the Canyons to another school, there are a few factors to consider.

Firstly, you need to identify whether the institution you plan to attend has an articulation agreement with College of the Canyons. An articulation agreement is a formal partnership between two or more colleges and universities that outlines how certain course credits will transfer from one institution to another. Schools typically list their articulation agreements on their website, or you can directly contact the advisors at both schools to get this information.

Furthermore, while some general education courses are likely to transfer over, courses more specific to your major might not unless there is an articulation agreement in place. Again, this is because transfer credit acceptance is typically at the discretion of the receiving institution.

It's also worth noting that there might be a transfer credit limit, or a maximum number of credits the university is willing to accept. Typically, a four-year institution requires that you take a certain proportion of classes directly from them to ensure rigor and consistency, and this varies among schools.

Before taking classes at College of the Canyons, it would be beneficial to have a conversation with an academic advisor at both institutions to determine which courses will successfully transfer to your future university.

Lastly, keep in mind that a passing grade is usually required for all transferable credits. You should aim to earn strong grades in these classes not just for transferability, but also because your GPA can be a significant factor in admissions decisions.

11 months ago

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