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Seeking online colleges with flexible transfer student policies?

I'm a transfer student looking for an online college. Does anyone have recommendations for schools with transfer-friendly policies, especially ones that make it easy to enroll and get credit for prior courses?

2 months ago

Sure, several online colleges are known for their flexible transfer policies. It's always a good move to pursue institutions that appreciate the value of your prior coursework and experiences so you're not starting from scratch.

1. Western Governors University (WUG): This online school has a competency-based approach to learning, which can be a massive boon for transfer students. They're known for their ability to evaluate previously earned credits and offer programs where you can move forward at your own pace.

2. Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU): SNHU accepts up to 90 credits toward undergraduate degrees. This means you could potentially have up to 75% of your coursework covered depending on the specifics of your transcript and the program you're entering.

3. University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC): UMGC can be an excellent choice for many transfer students, given their range of partnerships with community colleges as well as other 4-year institutions. They're well-known for providing credit for prior learning, and also offer an online Transfer Credit Evaluation Tool to help you understand how your credits might transfer prior to applying.

However, remember, every college has its own policies on incoming transfer credits. Use the school's transfer guide or course equivalency tool, if available, to see how your credits would likely transfer, and reach out to an admissions counselor with any questions. Don't forget to send all your college-level transcripts for evaluation to get credit for as many courses as possible.

Remember, too, that the transfer process is more than just transferring credits. You'll want to ensure the online school can support your learning style and offer resources akin to their on-campus offerings such as tutoring, career services, academic advisement etc. It also helps if the institution has a vibrant online student community or even an orientation process catered to transfer students.

2 months ago

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