Yes it is possible. However, most colleges and universities within the US will require the documentation be evaluated by an official evaluation agency within the US. This is not a guarantee the credits will be accepted, but it gives the institution appropriate information from which they can make a transfer decision. For example, one such evaluation agency used in the US is the World Education Services (WES), located in New York.
All state universities except for new colleges participate in the student credit program in Florida. The credit can transfer from one university to another.
There are some universities which let you credit your online college classes. All you have to do is visit the university you are interested in attending to and ask for information's.
No,it doesn't has any chance of credit transfer
Most schools require a C or higher to transfer credit
You will have to talk to the people at the University of Alabama. They will have the specific rules for transfer of credits.
Lorenz university or any other universities are recognized by proper credit and academic credential transfer, and assessment. Many countries have their own procedures to do that but yes it is recognized by University Grant Commissions in most countries.
Yes you can. The associate of arts degree (AA) is typically designed to transfer to the four year colleges and universities. However, to transfer the credits full faith in credit, you will have to remain within the same major.
NO.
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The transfer of credit is the most irritating and difficult work. You simply need to contact NYU admission office for the credit transfer policies. They are the ones who will best guide you ...
What will transfer (in terms of credits) will be strictly dependent on the receiving institution and their policies and regulations.
Grand Canyon University has the preferred regional accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Therefore the coursework and degree will be recognized by all other colleges and universities. Still, how many credits will transfer is always up to the receiving institution (in this case, Sam Houston University), the specific program of study (major), and the course equivalency.