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How do transfer credits work between community colleges?

I'm considering starting at a community college and then transferring to another for various reasons. Can anyone explain how the transfer credits process works between community colleges? Are there any specific forms or requirements I should be aware of?

11 months ago

The transfer of credits between community colleges generally works through a process similar to transferring credits from a community college to a 4-year institution. The first step would be to crosscheck the coursework equivalence. You would need to make sure that the community college you plan to transfer to will recognize and accept the credits you've already earned at your current school.

Many community colleges have articulation agreements in place with other community colleges, which are detailed contracts outlining what specific courses and prerequisites are transferable. You can check if your current and prospective colleges have one such agreement by contacting the registrar's office at both schools.

Regarding documents, you'll need to have your academic transcript sent from your current community college to the prospective one. This document provides a detailed account of the courses you've taken and the grades you've achieved. It is advisable to reach out to your current academic advisor or your school's transfer counselor to get more details on specific applications or forms you may need to complete.

Most community colleges also have prerequisites for credits to be transferred. For instance, some colleges will only transfer credits for courses in which you earned a grade of C or higher.

Also, the transfer process often varies, so it's important to directly communicate with the academic advisors or admissions staff at both your current and future institutions. They can provide you with the most accurate and current information relating to your particular situation.

Keep in mind that each school reserves the right to accept or deny credit transfers, so it's crucial to have your plan vetted by both institutions before committing to the transfer process.

11 months ago

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