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How do transfer credits work at Erie Community College?

I'm considering transferring to Erie Community College and I'm curious about how their transfer credit process works. Can anyone share their experiences or tips on what I should expect in terms of transferring credits?

2 months ago

While I don't have personal experience with transferring credits to Erie Community College (ECC), I can provide some general steps that are typically involved in the credit transfer process.

Firstly, the evaluation of transfer credits usually starts once you're accepted to the college. From there, ECC's Registrar's Office typically reviews your transcript, looking at each course you've completed to see if it matches the curriculum at ECC.

Notably, courses for which you've earned a passing grade (sometimes, this needs to be a minimum of a C or higher) from an accredited institution generally stand a good chance of being accepted as transfer credits. Furthermore, courses that align with the degree program you're planning to pursue at ECC might be more likely to be accepted.

Moreover, it's worth noting that credit transfer is not always on a one-to-one basis. Depending on the institutions and the programs, you might find that your previous studies count for less at ECC, or you might find that you're required to take additional or duplicative coursework.

For more precise guidance, there's no substitute for reaching out directly to the college. ECC's admissions office or a transfer advisor could provide the most accurate and up-to-date information. They might also share additional resources and materials that could further guide you.

Be sure to have your transcripts and course syllabi available. These documents will help college administrators understand the content of your previous coursework, and thus make more accurate credit transfer evaluations.

Remember, your goal should not only be transferring as many credits as possible, but also ensuring that those credits move you closer to your degree goals. Aim for function as well as form in your transfer evaluation process, and good luck on your journey!

2 months ago

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