The transfer of courses depends on a number of issues. Read the following as to why some courses may not transfer.
Reasons why some courses do not transfer to other institutions.
You may apply as a transfer at any time. Just check with the school you want to go to and see if they take transfer students. CU Boulder loves transfer students. Otherwise you have to get your AA
It's important to see a transfer counselor at the community college, to ensure the you are in a transfer program to a four year institution. Also ask if the community college has any transfer articulations with four year colleges and universities for that specific program where they offer a full faith in credit transfer. It is my suspicion that you are not going to get all the prerequisites you will need at the community college level is indeed you are pursuing a doctorate.
after high school, i took associate in secretarial science for one year and i graduated.after which, i enrolled in UST ,college of education until 1973.Some of my subjects in my associate degree were credited to the subjects i was supposed to take in education. i am an undergraduate and i wish to know, what will be my college level should i decide to study again. whom should i see to evaluate my level and subjects credited to education course.Is it the university registrar or the college registrar(college of education)? Please advise.How long does it take to have my records evaluated?
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.
yes of course. But the college will need to see you play in a game though.
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
Whether or not your credits will transfer from an online college to a Georgia college depends upon which college you wish you attend. In this case, your best bet for an easy transfer would be to see if the institution that you are planning on attending offers online classes that you could take before your arrival.
To see if your school offers an accounting course, you would look in the College catalogue. After determining if you meet the prerequisites, you would then pay the per credit hour charge which varies between universities.
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Here's a link to a basic tutorial. You might check your local college to see if they offer a course.
I would go to your community college and see what you can find. They will probably have a class like that.
You can of course, use the ActiveSync software to transfer from your PC to your Q. You could also a handy online guide using a site called Seeqpod. See links.