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I have seen college credits for sale on EBAY
In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.In most states, 60 college credits are required.
how many college credits do you rreceive for a masters in cosmetology
How do I calculate quarter credits into semester credits?
You need sixty college credits.
It depends on the specific college credits and the field you are considering. Some credits, such as general education courses, may be more easily transferable to other fields. However, credits specific to criminal investigation may have limited applicability outside of law enforcement or related fields. It is best to consult with academic advisors or professionals in the field you are interested in to determine if your credits will be applicable.
Yes, as long as you completed those credits through a regionally accredited college or university.
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think 50 credits
No they will not. However, once you are in college there may be some CLEP credits that will be usable toward your degree.
(12+ credits for undergraduate; 9 credits + for graduate)
On average I think it is 12 credits needed for a 3 year college.