Within the United States, if you complete coursework at a regionally accredited college or university, that coursework will be recognized by all other colleges and universities. That being said, read the below as to why some credits might not transfer.
You will have to talk to the people at the college you are applying to. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits.
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Typically you can transfer college credits from a University. The guidelines for Tisch School of Performing Arts state, "Students admitted as transfers may apply AP and IB credits to the record, as long as these credits when added to transferred college credit do not exceed departmental limits of transfer credits."
There may be a College or University in Missouri that will accept credits from Concorde College of Kansas City. Usually many course credits can transfer. It is best to check with the registrar as requirements will differ depending on institution.
It depends on where you completed your credits. If you took your coursework at a regionally accredited college or university, then you can transfer those credits to any college or university. However, there are reasons why some credits might not transfer to other institutions. Some reasons why credits do not transfer are as follows.Courses were taken at a college or university without the appropriate accreditation.Course was not passed with the appropriate grade.Course was not equivalent to the receiving institution's credit and/or course content requirements.Course does not fit into a student's declared major.Course may be antiquated and no longer useful in terms of course content (example, computers)Course exceeds the transfer credit limit (not typically the case).
No, it is not accredited by any agency in the United States and even Liberty University will not take their transfer credits. This is a scam and cult like in their studies. They do not prepare one for business etc.. Do not waste your money.
Nope. It transfers to some other colleges but as far as I can find, it won't transfer to any community college that can transfer you to a state school or anything like that.
When you apply to a college or university, they will require you to submit official transcripts from all other colleges and universities you attended. Based on the program of study you are applying to, they will evaluate all the credits you have completed successfully, that are equivalent, and usable within that program.
Yes, You can go to any college you want and you Do NOT have to transfer credits from anywhere else. It is like starting fresh with a clean slate.
Yes. Walden University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.
Any community college that has a regional accreditation, which most all do.
You can transfer from a community college to New York University. You should apply as a transfer if you are currently in any college.