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Transferring to Queens College with an AS Degree

Can someone share their experience of transferring to Queens College with an AS degree? Was the process smooth, and how did your credits transfer over?

11 months ago

Absolutely, I can help shed some light on the transfer process to Queens College, specifically with an AS degree. Keep in mind, while I can provide general advice based on shared experiences, everyone's process might be slightly different.

The transfer process is typically designed to be as smooth as possible. Queens College, a part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, generally has a solid infrastructure for accepting transfer students. While the process is usually pretty clear, it still can take some time and paperwork to complete.

As for the transfer of credits, aspects like the coursework taken and your college's accreditation status can matter a lot. Generally speaking, courses successfully completed at an accredited institution are usually transferred.

However, specific courses might not transfer if they don't have equivalents at Queens College or if those credits were earned a long time ago. Depending on the program you're transferring into, you might also find that some of your credits are accepted as electives rather than program requirements.

In terms of how smooth this credit transfer process goes, it's often a good idea to get in touch with an admissions counselor or transfer advisor at Queens College. They can provide a detailed account of how your specific credits would articulate. Some schools also offer transfer guides or tools to help you gauge which of your credits will likely transfer over.

Remember, while most AS credits transfer well because they are based on general education courses, there might be some variations. It could be beneficial to compare the course requirements of your desired program at Queens College to the courses you've already taken to get a preliminary idea. This can help ensure a smoother transition.

Overall, while the process of transferring can be somewhat daunting, knowing and using the resources available can considerably ease the process and ensure you get the most out of your hard-earned credits. I hope this helps! Feel free to ask further if you have more questions.

11 months ago

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