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How to handle college transfer equivalencies?

I'm in the middle of transferring colleges and need help understanding transfer equivalencies. How can I figure out if my current courses will match up with the credits at my new college? Any tips or resources?

2 months ago

Navigating college transfer equivalencies can indeed be a bit confusing initially. It's essential to check on the details proactively to see how your original college credits map onto your new institution's requirements.

1. College Catalog: Your first go-to source of information should be the school's course catalog. Many colleges have a public list of course equivalencies from commonly transferred schools.

2. Articulation Agreements: Check if your current and new colleges have an articulation agreement. This is usually a pre-approved list of courses and their exact equivalencies between two institutions.

3. Transfer Credit Evaluator: Many institutions, particularly larger ones, have a transfer credit evaluator or similar tool on their website, where you can look up courses to see how they have transferred previously.

4. Visit the Transfer Office: It's also worth reaching out to the transfer office at your current or intended college. They usually have experts who can provide advice based on your specific situation.

5. Send Syllabi: If the college doesn't have a previous record of a course you've taken, they might ask you to send a syllabus or course description, so they can determine if it's comparable to a course they offer.

6. Degree Audit: Once you've transferred, ask for a degree audit. This will help you see exactly how your credits have been applied to your new degree plan.

Remember, the ultimate decision on transfer credits is up to your new institution, so it's crucial to work closely with them during this process. Keep track of your conversations and decisions made in case you need to reference them later. Patience is key in this process. It might take some time to get everything figured out, but it will eventually fall into place. Good luck with your transfer!

2 months ago

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