For schools that operate on a unit system, typically one unit is equivalent to three regular semester credits.
Units
Units and credits are related but not the same. Units typically refer to the specific courses or subjects a student completes, while credits represent the value assigned to those units based on the amount of work or learning involved. In many educational systems, earning a certain number of credits is required to complete a degree or program, with each unit contributing a specific number of credits.
Typically, continuing education units are not equivalent to college level credits.
You should have four units of English.
An AA is generally 50-60 units or the first 2 years of college. Contact your college.
It is about 60-70 units. Two years amounts to 60 units if someone is going full time with 12-15 units a term.
You can start with you home county community college and sit down with an enrollment specialist, who can help to determine which program your credits will best fit into. There will be a limit as to how many credits will transfer.
Certificates typically do not count as college credits in the traditional sense. While certificates may demonstrate completion of a specific program or course of study, they usually do not carry the same weight as college credits that can be applied towards a degree.
I have seen college credits for sale on EBAY
In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.
A four year college requires 128 credits so I would imagine a two year college would take half that. (64)
You would have to talk to the people at the specific college you are applying to. They will have the necessary criteria for transfer of credits.