You can transfer out of a community college and into a college or university. You apply to the college you want to attend, and when accepted, transfer. See both the transfer counselor and your academic counselor about what college you want to transfer to, and how to do it. After having taken loads of community college classes I found out that most 4 year programs in universities are created to be attended over 4 years. So I think it's better to transfer as soon as possible.
2007-09-06 17:16:19
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answered by Jeanne B 7
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It is possible to transfer to another school, but it will all depend on your grades, how many credits you have and also the school you want to transfer to. I think most schools would want you to complete a full year of college, or have a minimal amount of credits before they will look at your transcripts. You just have to check with the school you want to transfer to.
2007-09-06 17:12:07
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answered by joeluw1977 3
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this relies upon on how the 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days college accepts your credit. The college won't take all your credit, meaning you will ought to retake the 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days college's such as the educational you have already taken. interior the U. S., in case you get carry of an AA, the college has to take those credit and observe them subsequently. there may be one or 2 considerable-particular decrease point electives which you will nonetheless could desire to take, yet this ensures which you hold the credit for the paintings you have accomplished. i might strongly urge you to communicate with a training counselor on the 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days college to be sure how your training might flow. you may desire to then base your decision on whilst to flow on what your counselor says.
2016-11-14 09:51:01
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, you can transfer after a year. It does depend on your grades, but if you have at least a 3.0 you won't have any trouble transferring. Do talk to an adviser at the school you plan on transferring to.
2007-09-06 17:24:48
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answered by skunk pie 5
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The best advice I can give you is to talk to an adviser at the university you are looking at getting into. You may be able to transfer in and take the same courses there, or you might be able to take different courses as a pre-req to your individual program. Make an appointment and go ask all your questions, they will be happy to help :-)
2007-09-06 17:08:20
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answered by N2jazz 4
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You can transfer if you have 24 credits or more approved
2007-09-06 17:30:20
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answered by Chiko 33 1
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It depends on your grades to see what credits will and will not transfer.
2007-09-06 17:04:45
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answered by TT 3
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