Your high school will submit your transcripts to the colleges and universities when you apply. Final transcripts will also be sent to the colleges.
Most community colleges now days have applications available online, which I would recommend completing instead of a paper application. Before you apply you will probably need to gather the name, address and dates attended from any previous schools. They will also probably want official transcripts from those schools. Other than that, you will most likely only need to provide a social security number and basic personal information you might find on a drivers license. It was pretty quick and easy for me when I applied online.
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.
When you apply to a college or university, they will require you to submit official transcripts from all other colleges and universities you attended. Based on the program of study you are applying to, they will evaluate all the credits you have completed successfully, that are equivalent, and usable within that program.
The accepting college/university will be able to figure all this out when they review your transcripts.
Contact the institution you would like to transfer to, request an application along with all admissions information. Contact your high school and every college or university you have attended in the passed and have them send an official transcript to the university. Based on your requested major (program of study), the institution will do an evaluation of the transcripts from the other colleges and apply what they can to your major.
For colleges and universities, you should contact the Office of the Registrar at the school you attended.
Phoenix college does online courses and so does most community colleges. You will be able to apply online. All you need is a high school diploma and a copy of your transcripts.
You can't. Once you apply for a specific program of study at a four year college or university, you submit transcripts from every college you attended in the past. The college will then evaluate your transcripts and determine how may credits will transfer based on your intended program of study. You will have to complete the remaining coursework particular to the specific program you are pursuing.
No; you can apply to any number of colleges. I recommend that you apply to at least three, just in case you don't get your first or second choice.
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I would go to their website. You will need to submit an application and your transcripts.