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Transferring NJ college credits to a school in WV

I'm planning to move from New Jersey to West Virginia for college. Does anyone have experience transferring credits from NJ to WV? What should I prepare or look out for in this process?

2 months ago

Transferring college credits between states is a common occurrence and can be facilitated by following some key steps. Here's some useful advice:

1. Check Transferability: First and foremost, reach out to the admissions office or the registrar's office at the West Virginia school you're planning to attend. They'll be able to provide detailed information about their transfer policies. Many schools have transfer credit evaluators or transfer admission counselors who can help with this.

2. Course Comparability: You should prepare detailed syllabi or course descriptions of all the classes you've taken in New Jersey. This will help the university in West Virginia determine if they offer comparable courses. Often institutions use course descriptions to assess whether the content of the classes you took matches closely enough with their own course offerings for them to accept the credit.

3. Accreditation: It's also important that the colleges you've attended in New Jersey are regionally accredited. Most colleges and universities will only accept credits from other regionally accredited institutions.

4. GPA: Generally, grades do not transfer with your credits. Your GPA starts anew at the institution to which you're transferring. However, some universities require that transferred courses have a minimum grade for them to be considered for credit.

5. Degree Audit: When you've narrowed down your choices, you should conduct a degree audit with your prospective school. This entails a comprehensive review of your academic history that will help you learn what credits will transfer and how they will apply toward your degree requirements.

6. Deadlines: Pay attention to application deadlines. The process can be lengthy, so it's good to get started as soon as possible.

Remember, every institution will have a different policy and evaluating your credits might take time. Therefore, start the process as early as possible to ensure a smooth transition. Good luck with your move and the next phase of your education!

2 months ago

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