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I left school during my senior with over 100 credits and now need any type of 4 year degree. I need to know what colleges accept the most transfer credits.

I was working towards a BA in Health and Exercise Science with a specialization in teaching in NJ at a public 4 year university and now live in California. I don't care what the 4 year degree is in

I'd like to go back to school for about a year or so. Thanks!

2006-11-29 11:57:16 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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University of Phoenix

General Transfer Information
The University of Phoenix will transfer all college-level (not remedial or developmental) courses with a grade of C- or better from regionally and nationally accredited* associate degree granting institutions. Depending on the upper division major chosen, 57 to 72 semester credits will transfer as either:

an elective,
or to satisfy University of Phoenix general education requirements,
or replace a required University of Phoenix course.

*Your school is regionally accredited if it has been accredited by any of these organizations: WASC-Jr., WASC-Sr., NCA, SACS-CC, NEASC-CIHE, NASC, MSA. Your school is nationally accredited if it has been accredited by any of these organizations: AABS, ABHES, ACCST, ACICS, AARTS, ATS, COE, DETC.

2006-11-29 12:02:23 · answer #1 · answered by Deanna K 1 · 0 0

If you are attending a community college and drop it, most likely it won't affect any letter grade. In Texas, when transferring from a CC to a university, the only grades and classes that transfer over are the ones that are completed. Dropping a class will give you a W(withdrawal) status in most situations. If I remember correctly, the university will get your transcript and they will mark that the classes you have taken and completed only and completely disregard withdrawals. The great thing about CC's are the fact that you can drop the class extremely late in the semester and not have it affect your overall GPA. If you do fail a class though, then the F will pass through and the university will not consider that class as passed. If you need more information, you should speak with the counselors from the school you are transferring to in order to get the correct information. The counselors at your CC may have a good idea, but it's not completely valid since it's the university's decisions that matter.

2016-03-13 00:48:58 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Most schools have some kind of residency requirement. You have to get a certain number of credits with them before graduation.
Do not go to an online university, many do not accept the degree, and you won't be able to go to graduate school on it.

2006-11-29 13:01:18 · answer #3 · answered by Lea 7 · 1 1

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