Yes, NYU does accept transfer students with associate's degrees. However, admission is competitive, and applicants must meet specific academic criteria and prerequisites for their desired programs. It's essential for prospective transfer students to review the transfer application requirements and guidelines on NYU's official website to ensure they submit a complete and competitive application.
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.
You will need to talk to the people at Rutgers. They will have the specific requirements for transfer of credits.
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
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.
In bridge, you can choose to accept or decline a transfer bid from your partner. It is not mandatory to accept it.
Rutgers University does accept transfer credits from other institutions, including The College of Insurance (TCI), but the acceptance of specific credits depends on various factors such as course equivalency and accreditation. It's essential for students to provide detailed course descriptions and syllabi for evaluation. Prospective transfer students should consult Rutgers' admissions office or the specific department for the most accurate and updated information regarding credit transfer policies.
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.
It depends on where a person lives. Most schools have what is called a catchment area and are obliged to take any student who lives in that area. Each US and Canadian school district will have its own policy on the transfer of students. In Scotland a school does not have to accept a student from outside its catchment area.
A bachelors degree can take between 120 and 128 credits to complete depending on the college or university, and the specific program of study. Thus, when transferring to a four year institution, you would have to complete an additional 60 to 64 credits. This is provided that the school you transfer to accepts your associates degree, full faith in credit. Some institutions can be very strict on what they accept. However, the associates in arts degree is typically a transfer program, so you should be fine.
“Does BCTC accept financial aid with Pell Grant funding to receive an associates degree as a Licensed Practical Nurse?”
yes
Not all prepscools will accept mentally challenged students,this can be dependant on the severty of the mental challenge.