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Transferring to Howard Community College

I'm considering transferring to Howard Community College and would love to hear more about the process. Has anyone here done it before? I'm curious about requirements and how smooth the transfer went. Thanks in advance for any insights!

2 months ago

Transferring to Howard Community College can be a smooth process with proper planning and preparation. One of the advantages of community colleges like Howard is their commitment to accessibility, which often extends to a streamlined transfer process.

To initiate a transfer, the first step is to complete the college's application, which you can do online. Keep in mind that you would need to provide your high school and any other college transcripts. Typically, the college looks for a GPA of around 2.0 or higher from your previous institution for transfer students, but this may vary depending on the course or program.

Once your application is submitted, you can request an evaluation of your previous credits. The college registrar’s office generally conducts a transfer credit evaluation to see what credits you have that can apply towards your intended degree at Howard. The credits you already earned from your previous college or university could potentially fulfill required coursework, saving you time and money, although it's also possible that not all credits will transfer over.

It's also wise to meet with an academic advisor from Howard Community College. They can guide you on course selection and help you understand degree requirements. Speaking about your academic plans could ensure you're maximizing your transferred credits and remaining on track.

In terms of timeline, it will vary depending on when you apply and when Howard’s admission deadlines are. Processing can take a few weeks so submitting your application sooner rather than later can help ensure a smoother transition.

Based on what others have shared, the process is generally smooth. Yet it can always be helpful to stay proactive: keep relevant documents on hand, follow up on your application status, and consistently communicate with both your advisor and the admissions team. In the end, the successful completion of the transfer process will rest on staying organized and committed to the process.

2 months ago

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