In order to attend another school, no matter the circumstance, you need to apply as a transfer. Good luck and remember that this is a fresh start. Leave the past behind and go for it!
Usually it is a person who already has college credits and wants to transfer them to another school.
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.
AnswerWrite to the Registrars Office of the college you attended and request a transcript. There may be a fee, and you will get an unofficial copy. If you need it to transfer or verify credits to register at another college, you must request an official transcript, to be sent to the Registrar of the college you are applying to. There will definitely be a fee, and you will have to request a form from your former school. You don't get to see that one, it's sent directly to the college.
You can start with your home county community college. Fill out an application with liberal arts as your declared major and submit official transcripts from each college you attended. They will transfer all usable credits from the previous schools, provided the schools you attended had a regional accreditation at the time you attended. There will be a limit on how many credits they will transfer. It is usually around 32 credits. The rest of the requirements you will have to take at the college.
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A person is able to transfer to another college to obtain a phd if they have attended TIFR. Many colleges will accept the courses taken here as transfer credits for their phd program.
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No. Choosing to transfer has nothing to do with your landlord.
You get new loans for yoru new college, and cancel the old loans for the old college.