Yes you can, provided you have received the appropriate grade, and the courses fit within the curriculum at the new school. CUNY schools have the preferred regional accreditation, therefore the coursework and/or degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities.
Yes, although it depends with the type of high school and their system of education. There are high schools that transfer credits from English schools to the American schools.
No, you still have them. The new college may or may not accept all the credits you earned at the first, but if you go back to the first college, they're still there (though they, in turn, might refuse to accept transfer credits from the new college). If you think there's the slightest possibility you might transfer schools, you should plan ahead and contact both colleges to see what credits will transfer and what will not.
Hey! I just started at Ashworth College and I'm not sure about other schools but here you can transfer credits. I'm getting my online associates degree and my credits transferred. Good luck!
In general, credits transfer from school to school (regardless of the state), so long as the schools are both accredited. You'll need to consult with the new school to see how to go about getting credits transferred.
University of Phoenix, Chamberlain College
There is no such way to transfer credits
You can start with your home county community college. Fill out an application with liberal arts as your declared major and submit official transcripts from each college you attended. They will transfer all usable credits from the previous schools, provided the schools you attended had a regional accreditation at the time you attended. There will be a limit on how many credits they will transfer. It is usually around 32 credits. The rest of the requirements you will have to take at the college.
While alternative schools may offer a different perspective on learning, the credits rarely transfer to a major college. This is because alternative schools do not have a traditional grading system.
Although there are many accredited schools in London, no all schools are. Especially if one is traveling abroad, the school credits may not transfer back and forth.
No. It depends on the classes you take and the existence of an equivalency of that class in another school. For example, if you take Introduction to Writing at Hunter and transfer to another school, it depends on whether or not that school will have an Introduction to Writing class with a similar curriculum. If you're thinking specifically about transferring classes to another CUNY, go to tipps.cuny.edu to see if the classes you take are equivalent to classes at other CUNY schools.
CUNY law schools are ranked according to their number of students, popularity, infratructure quality, quality of their professors and teachers, and how easy it is for their students to find jobs after graduation.
The credit transfer depends greatly on the schools you are trying to transfer between. Check with the school you are applying to and they will know for sure. typically most credits from an accredited school will transfer but maybe for only certain requirements or for less credits. Again, check with your school, they'll know for sure.