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Do credits from Pikes Peak Community College easily transfer?

I'm at Pikes Peak Community College and stressed about my credits transferring successfully. Any tips on checking which of my courses will count at a four-year university? Can I do anything now to make sure they will?

11 months ago

Absolutely, there are a couple of steps you can take to facilitate a smooth credit transfer from Pikes Peak Community College to your chosen four-year institution.

First, it's key to know that not every credit earned at a community college necessarily transfers to a four-year university. However, many colleges and universities have agreements with community colleges called "articulation agreements". These are formal agreements listing specific community college classes equivalent to specific classes at the four-year university, ensuring a seamless transfer. Check if Pikes Peak Community College has an articulation agreement with your target four-year institution.

Second, make sure you are enrolled in classes that are transferable. You can do this by talking directly with your academic adviser at Pikes Peak Community College, who would have a good understanding of which classes often get accepted for credit by four-year colleges. Also, if at all possible, try and sit down with an admissions representative or a transfer student coordinator at your prospective four-year school. They can guide you on course recommendations based on your intended major or field of study.

Lastly, keep your grades up. Most institutions have minimum grade requirements for transferred credits. Typically, a C or above is needed for transfer credit.

In summary, to ensure a smoother transition of credits, take advantage of the resources available to you both at Pikes Peak Community College and your prospective four-year institution. By doing this, you not only increase your chances of successfully transferring credits but also align your current coursework with future academic goals.

11 months ago

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