Well it depends on what college you're looking at, but usually there will be some kind of form of direction on the website of the college you are looking into. If that doesn't help, or is not applicable, you may want to try looking into other colleges or options. I wish you the best of luck!
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You can transfer from a community college to New York University. You should apply as a transfer if you are currently in any college.
The U Select service helps college students wanting to transfer college credits by connecting them with college transfer articulation data. One can select the credits they want.
Nope. It transfers to some other colleges but as far as I can find, it won't transfer to any community college that can transfer you to a state school or anything like that.
Yes.
He has not decided on the college yet.
If you are in a transfer program of study particular to business, and did well, there should be no problem in transfer to a four year college or university.If you are in a transfer program of study particular to business, and did well, there should be no problem in transfer to a four year college or university.If you are in a transfer program of study particular to business, and did well, there should be no problem in transfer to a four year college or university.If you are in a transfer program of study particular to business, and did well, there should be no problem in transfer to a four year college or university.If you are in a transfer program of study particular to business, and did well, there should be no problem in transfer to a four year college or university.If you are in a transfer program of study particular to business, and did well, there should be no problem in transfer to a four year college or university.
When you transfer you have to sit out a year. If you transfer within Division I-A. If you transfer to a sub Division I school. no sit out is nessecary.
Yes, absolutely. You should meet with a transfer counselor at the community college you attend to ensure you are in the appropriate transfer program.
tell the procedure provided by DCI fer taking transfer
That will depend on the university or college. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits, what entities they accept and what grades you must have.
Yes you can. Just make sure you are in a transfer program. You should meet with the Transfer Counselor at the community college you attend. He/she will be able to appropriately direct you.