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Transfer of Math 210 Credits from SDSU to Community Colleges?

I'm thinking of transferring my Math 210 credits from SDSU to a community college. Has anyone done this before? I'm curious about how difficult it might be to get these credits accepted.

2 months ago

Transferring credits between institutions can be a bit of a mixed bag, really depending on the credit acceptance policy of the specific community college you're looking into. However, it's certainly not uncommon, so you are not alone in your situation!

Firstly, you'll need to provide the transcript of your completed Math 210 course at SDSU to the community college. Some colleges might have a form or online application that you'll need to fill out to formally request a transfer credit evaluation.

Keep in mind that credit is typically given for courses that have a direct equivalent at the community college and for which you've received a grade of C- or better. If you've earned a higher grade, your chances of getting the credits transferred are even better.

Ultimately, it's the community college's job to evaluate your course and decide whether or not they will grant you credit. Expect some varying criteria, such as a minimum grade requirement or curriculum similarity between SDSU and the community college's equivalent course.

I suggest that you reach out directly to the admissions office or the registrar's office at the community college to discuss your situation. They can walk you through their specific process, share their criteria for decision-making, and help you understand what to expect. Additionally, SDSU might also have resources to help facilitate this process.

Just remember, the sooner you start this process, the better, because it can take some time for all the paperwork to be processed. Good luck with your transfer process!

2 months ago

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