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Transferring from a community college as a double major

I'm currently a double major at my community college and thinking about transferring to a university. Does anyone have experience with this and advice on making sure both majors transfer efficiently?

2 months ago

Firstly, it's great that you're thinking about the path to university from a community college, as more and more students are taking this route to save on tuition costs or to bolster their academic profile.

When it comes to transferring from a community college as a double major, one key factor to keep in mind is the course equivalencies at the university you hope to attend. Course equivalencies determine whether courses you've taken in your two major areas will count towards those majors at the university. These equivalencies can be found on many universities' websites or by reaching out to their admissions teams.

As you're a double major, you'll have to do this research for all the courses in both majors. If a community college course isn't considered equivalent to a course within one of your intended majors, it may not count towards the major requirements. This could lead to you needing additional time to complete the university program.

Another tip is to connect with academic advisors both at your community college and at the potential universities. They can provide guidance about transferring credits specific to your majors. This is particularly critical if you're thinking about a less common or more specialized double major, as some colleges have specific rules about which courses can and can't count for various majors.

Finally, when selecting universities to apply to, consider their policies towards community college transfers. Some universities are more accommodating and have strong relationships with local community colleges. They often have established pathways that make the transfer process more efficient. This can be a major asset to ensure both of your majors transfer well.

Keep in mind that transferring with a double major may take a bit more planning and research but it's definitely possible with careful attention to detail. Good luck with your college journey!

2 months ago

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