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Colleges without a transfer limit: Are there many options?

I'm interested in schools that offer more flexibility with how many credits they accept in transfer situations. Are there many colleges that don't have a strict transfer limit, and how does this impact the overall transfer process?

2 months ago

Yes, there are colleges out there that offer more flexibility when it comes to transfer credit limits. However, it's crucial to remember that while some schools may not restrict how many credits they accept, they can still be selective about the types of credits they accept.

For instance, they may not accept credits for certain types of courses, like technical or vocational courses. Some schools might also require that a certain number of your last credits be completed at their institution to earn a degree from them - this is known as a residency requirement.

Here's a brief list of some schools known for being particularly transfer-friendly:

1. Arizona State University - Known for its flexibility towards transfer students, ASU will generally accept transfer credits from regionally accredited colleges and universities.

2. University of Maryland Global Campus - This institution caters to non-traditional students and has a flexible transfer policy allowing up to 90 transfer credits from four-year institutions.

3. Western Governors University - WGU is an online university that offers a lot of flexibility for transfer students, as it operates on a competency-based model. This means you progress through your degree by proving you can perform certain tasks or understand certain subjects—whether you learned those skills on the job, in the military, or in a classroom.

4. Excelsior College - Similar to WGU, Excelsior has its model of education that allows for maximum flexibility with transfer credits.

Remember that you should always check the specific transfer policies at each school, as there can be differences even among schools with flexible transfer policies. It's also essential to reach out to the institutions directly to ensure that your credits will be accepted.

2 months ago

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