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The transferability of credits from a vocational school to a four-year university for students seeking a nursing degree varies. It depends on the specific courses taken at the vocational school and the requirements of the nursing program at the university. Some vocational credits may transfer as general education requirements, while others may not transfer at all or may only count as elective credits. It is best to consult with the admissions office or academic advisor at the university for an accurate evaluation of credit transferability.
A transfer degree used when a student takes there gen-ed at a (cheaper) community college with intention of finishing at a university. This theoretically guarantees the credits will be transferred to the university.
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Yes, you can transfer from a community college with an A.S. in one major to an university for a B.S. in a different major. However, only your Gen. Ed credits and those that are directly related to your new major will count towards the credits for your B.S.. In other words you still need to complete the core curriculum to obtain the associates in your new major. It's always best to check with your academic advisor at the school to make sure they allow such transitions, and to see what credits will transfer.
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There are a few tax credits available for small businesses who offer health care and other services to their employees. If you are self employed and have income below a certain threshold, you are eligible for other tax credits as well.