Nassau Community College has the preferred regional accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a College Board member. Therefore the coursework and degree you complete through this institution will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Thus, in general the credits are transferable to St. John's. However, there are reasons why some credits may not transfer to include the following.
Any community college that has a regional accreditation, which most all do.
When i left Rasmussen for a state school, only 30 if my 160 credits transfered.
No, only the credits transfer. The courses that are transferred will have no affect on your grade point average (GPA) at the four your college or university. Thus, you start with a fresh GPA.
Oakland Community College has the preferred regional accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is a College Board member. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete through this institution will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.
In most cases, your GPA from community college will transfer to a university when you transfer credits. However, some universities may have specific policies on how they calculate transferred GPA. It's best to check with the university you plan to transfer to for their specific guidelines.
In most cases, yes, your community college GPA can transfer to a four-year university. However, each university has its own policies regarding GPA transfer credits, so it's important to check with the specific university you plan to attend.
Yes, if you transfer your community college credits to a four-year college and then go on to earn the doctorate.
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.
You can go to college with pretty much any GPA. You can always go to a community college and then transfer to a university. College admission boards look at your Junior year of High School more than anything else, so make sure you did well then. If not, go ahead with the community college course. But make sure that your credits earned in the community college are transferrable to the University. Good luck!
Yes, as long as you completed those credits through a regionally accredited college or university.
There may be a College or University in Missouri that will accept credits from Concorde College of Kansas City. Usually many course credits can transfer. It is best to check with the registrar as requirements will differ depending on institution.
Strayer University