Some of the credits will be transferable. You will need to ask a counsilor at the college if all will be.
Usually it is a person who already has college credits and wants to transfer them to another school.
When i left Rasmussen for a state school, only 30 if my 160 credits transfered.
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.
Typically you can transfer college credits from a University. The guidelines for Tisch School of Performing Arts state, "Students admitted as transfers may apply AP and IB credits to the record, as long as these credits when added to transferred college credit do not exceed departmental limits of transfer credits."
Yes, all credits may or may not transfer but it must be from an accredited community college with regional or national accreditation.**Note: A national accredited school may be harder to transfer credits to a regional accredited school, but not impossible!
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.
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, You can go to any college you want and you Do NOT have to transfer credits from anywhere else. It is like starting fresh with a clean slate.
Generally this is the decision of the school you're transfering to. If the courses you took at the old school are substantially similar, then your new school may honor them. It's usually done on a course-by-course basis and some of your completed courses may only count as elective credits, etc.
It depends on whether the school is a college or university (for example, the New Jersey Institute of Technology) and has the appropriate regional accreditation.
It depends on the school reveiving the credits. You should contact the school that you are trying to transfer to to see what the policy is.
No, your transcripts should follow you from school to school, especially if you are attending a DOD school. If you transfer from one publich high school to another, not all of your credits may transfer, but typically, fewer credits are required for transfer students to graduate.