I'm at Westmoreland Community College and considering a transfer to Duquesne University. Has anyone gone through this and know how the transfer credit situation looks? Any insights on making sure my credits will be accepted?
Sure, transfer credit policies can vary greatly from university to university, so it's important to do some research ahead of time. In the case of Duquesne University, they generally consider accepting transfer credit for courses taken at an accredited institution, where the earned grade was a C- or better. However, the applicability of these credits to your intended program of study at Duquesne will be ultimately determined by the specific academic department.
One thing to be mindful about as well is the residency requirement - that's the number of credits you need to earn directly from Duquesne to graduate from there. For instance, a university typically requires that a certain percentage of your total credits be earned at that institution, regardless of how many transfer credits you have.
It's a good idea to connect directly with Duquesne University's transfer admissions office. You can get in touch with them here: https://duq.edu/admission-and-aid/how-to-apply/transfer/transfer-events.php . They've probably dealt with transfers from WCC before and can give you the most accurate information. You can also reach out directly to the department of your intended major for specific information on how your credits will apply to your degree requirements.
For a preliminary evaluation, you can use tools like online transfer credit databases or equivalency tools (if Duquesne provides one) to see how courses you've taken may transfer. Be cautious, though - these are typically unofficial and may not be fully up-to-date or comprehensive.
Additionally, maintain a good relationship with your academic advisor at WCC. They can be a significant resource and guide through this process as they may have experienced similar situations with past students.
Remember that transferring is a common process, and there are resources in place to help you understand how your academic journey translates from one school to another. Good luck with your possible transfer!
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