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How to check if my community college credits transfer?

I'm planning to move on from community college to a four-year university and I'm wondering how to find out if my credits will transfer. Are there specific tools or resources to verify this? Any advice is appreciated!

11 months ago

Many colleges follow the rule that credits earned at an accredited two-year institution can be accepted at a four-year institution, though there may be some restrictions or conditions. Usually, community college credits are meant to be applied to bachelor's degree programs.

On a broad level, your advisor at your community college will probably be one of your best resources for this, as they likely deal with this regularly and can guide you through the process. The college you're considering transferring to should also have resources available, most likely in the form of a transfer credit evaluator or an office of transfer students. You can get in touch with them to find out more details.

There are also online databases and tools that allow you to check credit transferability. One commonly used tool is Transferology, which provides a comprehensive overview of how your existing credits would be recognized at various colleges across the country. Keep in mind that these tools may not have data for all schools, and the information should be verified with the school you intend to transfer to.

It's also worth noting that while some courses may not be accepted for credit towards your major, they may still contribute to your total credit count, potentially fulfilling general education or elective requirements.

Don't forget to have your transcripts handy for the transfer process. It's crucial to provide documentation of your completed coursework and grades.

Remember the importance of grades too. Even if the credits transfer, if the grades associated are low, they may not count towards certain degree requirements.

Transferring credits can be a complex process, but with diligent research and assistance from advisors, you can chart a clear path forward. Good luck!

11 months ago

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