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Transfer Credits from Kingsborough College to a 4-year University?

I'm currently considering taking some courses at Kingsborough College through the College Now program. How easy is it to transfer these credits to a four-year school later? Any tips on making sure they all transfer seamlessly?

11 months ago

While the exact process and criteria can vary, most universities will accept credits from an accredited college like Kingsborough, especially for general education requirements. The key is making sure the courses you're taking correspond to the requirements at the four-year school you're planning to attend.

Here are some steps you can take to ensure your credits transfer seamlessly:

1. Check the articulation agreement: Many community colleges have articulation agreements with four-year colleges and universities. These agreements outline the transfer process and what credits will transfer. You'll want to see if Kingsborough College has this kind of agreement with the school you're planning to attend.

2. Consult with an advisor: Academic advisors at both Kingsborough and at the four-year university you're hoping to transfer to can provide guidance. They're aware of how credits typically transfer and can guide you on the most transfer-friendly courses.

3. Contact the admissions office: At the four-year institution, the admissions office can often direct you to specific resources or people who can provide more information about the credit transfer process.

4. Look at the course equivalencies: Some universities provide a database or catalog where you can look up how specific courses from other institutions will transfer. This can be a helpful tool in planning out which courses to take at Kingsborough.

5. Save your syllabi: Keeping a record of your coursework can be useful if the four-year institution wants to review the content of those courses. Save your syllabi, papers, and other course materials.

Remember, each university can have different policies regarding transferring credits, so it's essential to do your research in advance and check with each specific institution.

11 months ago

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