Yes it does. The following figures are particular to the Fall 2008 semester.
* Number of transfers who applied for fall term: 1,803 * Number of transfers who were admitted for fall term: 166 For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box.
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you can get into a good college as long as they accept junior transfer students. best advice get some in mind and then check their website to see if they accept transfer students
You will need to talk to the people at Rutgers. They will have the specific requirements for transfer of credits.
Yes the institution does accept transfer students at the sophomore and junior level. Still, remember that MIT is very competitive with only 12% of the total applicant pool actually accepted. Of the transfer students (Fall 2009) 16 students out of 288 where accepted.
Yes, colleges in New York City do accept college transfer students. However, acceptance is not guaranteed and depends on various factors such as the applicant's academic performance, the availability of space in the desired program, and the specific requirements of the college. It is important for transfer students to thoroughly research the transfer policies of the colleges they are interested in and follow the application process accordingly.
That will depend on the university or college. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits, what entities they accept and what grades you must have.
Don't think so.
Essentially all of them do. They may or may not accept the credits from the community college, but the mere fact that you attended community college is generally not automatic disqualification.
No, you still have them. The new college may or may not accept all the credits you earned at the first, but if you go back to the first college, they're still there (though they, in turn, might refuse to accept transfer credits from the new college). If you think there's the slightest possibility you might transfer schools, you should plan ahead and contact both colleges to see what credits will transfer and what will not.
The question is rather vague. Your best option is to contact the admissions office at Howard University and ask them which courses they would consider accepting for transfer credit. They may accept them all, or (more likely) accept some but not others, or (less likely, but possible) not accept any of them.
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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.
You can collect all college credit earned from your transcripts and transfer them to a college to complete your degree. Most colleges will accept up to 75% of credits earned.