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What classes do I need to take at a community college to transfer to a university?

I'm planning to start at a community college and then transfer to a university. How can I figure out which classes I need to take so they transfer smoothly? Any tips or resources would be greatly appreciated!

2 months ago

The classes you'll need to take at a community college before transferring to a university will largely depend on your desired major at the university and the specific requirements of the university itself. Therefore, start with identifying your intended major and potential target universities. Here's a step-by-step guide to navigate your path:

1. Determine Your Major: If you already know what you want to study, great! If not, consider taking some general education courses in different areas to help determine what you're most interested in.

2. Identify Target Universities: Make a list of potential universities you're interested in transferring to.

3. University's Transfer Requirements: Visit the websites of the universities you are interested in and look for a "Transfer Students" section. This will often list the classes and prerequisites required for each major.

4. Articulation Agreements: Some community colleges have articulation agreements with certain universities, which outline what courses will transfer between the two institutions. These agreements can be incredibly useful in planning your coursework. Check with your community college's counseling or advising office to see if they have any articulation agreements in place.

5. Consult with Advisors: It is incredibly important you regularly check in with academic advisors both at your community college and potential universities. They can provide guidance on course selection and make sure your credits align with your transfer objectives.

6. Check Online Transfer Tools: Websites like Transferology or your community college's online transfer tool (if available) can provide further insight into which credits will transfer to which institutions.

Remember, a key goal while at community college is completing general education requirements and prerequisites for your intended major that can rigorously transfer to your target university. Be proactive and use all resources available in planning your course of study.

2 months ago

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