Whether credits particular to specific course work are still usable is really up to the receiving college or university. That being said, most general education courses have no expiration date. These could include - for example - English Composition, History, Social Sciences, Literature, Fine Arts etc. Where you do find cut off dates are with the exact sciences where course work over ten years old are not usable. This is usually critical where those sciences are being used to fulfill a requirement particular to the Health or Allied Health fields. Still, some colleges and universities within this area will have a cut off date of seven years, and still others at five years. An individual should contact the college or university of interest and speak to an Enrollment Specialist for accurate information that is specific to that institution. Viper1
Yes, as long as you completed those credits through a regionally accredited college or university.
Nothing will happen to you, you just wont get credit for those credits...they wont apply to your degree at the new college if you dont transfer them.
you can go back to your last school and ask for your transcripts ...
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.
how many college credits do you rreceive for a masters in cosmetology
How do I calculate quarter credits into semester credits?
It totally depends on the particular school-- some will evaluate credits no matter how old and some will not. Transfer policies are usually found in the college catalog.
You need sixty college credits.
The student records (by law) are kept forever.
YES
think 50 credits