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Transferring credits to St. Joseph's College Brooklyn: How does it work?

I'm a student considering transferring into the St. Joseph's College campus in Brooklyn. How do they handle transfer credits? Are there any courses that generally don't transfer well?

2 months ago

When considering transferring to St. Joseph's College, Brooklyn, the process for transferring credits generally involves an evaluation by the college's Transfer Services. They will conduct a course-by-course evaluation for each of your previous classes to see how they align with the college's requirements.

In general, credit may be granted for courses taken at other accredited colleges or universities if the course content is similar to that offered at St. Joseph's College. You must have achieved a grade of 'C-' or better in these courses, and they should be part of a program of study that is similar to those offered at St. Joseph’s. It's also important to note that at least half of the major course requirements for your chosen degree must be completed at St. Joseph's College.

Regarding courses that don't generally transfer well — typically, colleges have difficulties transferring very particular, specialty, or non-liberal arts classes. Vocational or technical courses are less likely to be transferable to institutions focused on liberal arts like St. Joseph's. However, this can vary, and the final determination is made by the Transfer Services at St. Joseph's College.

Remember that each college has its unique set of policies regarding transfer credits, so I recommend contacting the Transfer Services office directly to get a concrete understanding of their procedures and criteria. They are likely your best resource for the most accurate information. Additionally, while planning your coursework at your current institution, you might want to keep potential transferability in mind.

Transferring is a big decision. You're moving forward with not just a different campus, but also with a new academic, social, and cultural setting. It's critical to be as informed as possible, so don't hesitate to ask more questions or seek any clarification you need along the way. Best of luck with your decision-making process!

2 months ago

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