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How do high school grades impact community college transfers?

I'm thinking about going to community college after high school, but I'm curious about how my high school grades could affect my chances of transferring to a four-year university later. Can anyone share their experience or advice on this?

2 months ago

Your high school grades do play a role in admissions when you initially apply to a community college, but they become much less important when you're looking to transfer to a four-year institution. Once you've started at the community college, most four-year schools would prioritize your college GPA and the courses you've completed over your high school performance.

Note that for selective universities, competitive transfer applicants often have college GPAs of 3.5 or higher. The courses you take in community college can also matter - universities often want to see that you've pursued rigorous coursework relevant to your intended major.

While others may not agree, some students benefit from the fresh start community college offers, especially if their high school grades weren't as strong as they would have liked. You can dedicate time to developing good study habits, experiencing different classes, and establishing a strong college-level GPA, all of which can be beneficial when it's time to transfer.

Keep in mind, it's always a good idea to research transfer agreements or pathways that the community college might already have with four-year institutions. These agreements often specify the GPA and course requirements needed for a seamless transfer, and can take a lot of the guesswork out of the process.

In summary, while high school grades can be a factor in the initial community college application process, they often become less significant when transferring to a four-year school, with emphasis mostly placed on your achievements and performance at the community college.

2 months ago

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