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Typically, the liberal arts degree will satisfy the basic general education cluster required for the first two years of the bachelors degree. Thus, I personally do not see a problem. However, it is always up to the receiving institution and their transfer policies. In general, the community college is a great place to start (and a lot less expensive). Check with the transfer counselor at the two year institution for appropriate guidance and an easier transition to the four year college or university.

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