If County College is a two year institution then ~ 60 credit hours to transfer.
You will need to talk to the people at Rutgers. They will have the specific requirements for transfer of credits.
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.
You will have to talk to the people at the college you are applying to. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits.
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.
No, only the credits transfer. The courses that are transferred will have no affect on your grade point average (GPA) at the four your college or university. Thus, you start with a fresh GPA.
You need to talk to the people at Baker College. They will have the criteria necessary for the transfer of credits.
Typically you can transfer college credits from a University. The guidelines for Tisch School of Performing Arts state, "Students admitted as transfers may apply AP and IB credits to the record, as long as these credits when added to transferred college credit do not exceed departmental limits of transfer credits."
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.
It depends on where you completed your credits. If you took your coursework at a regionally accredited college or university, then you can transfer those credits to any college or university. However, there are reasons why some credits might not transfer to other institutions. Some reasons why credits do not transfer are as follows.Courses were taken at a college or university without the appropriate accreditation.Course was not passed with the appropriate grade.Course was not equivalent to the receiving institution's credit and/or course content requirements.Course does not fit into a student's declared major.Course may be antiquated and no longer useful in terms of course content (example, computers)Course exceeds the transfer credit limit (not typically the case).
In most cases, your GPA from community college will transfer to a university when you transfer credits. However, some universities may have specific policies on how they calculate transferred GPA. It's best to check with the university you plan to transfer to for their specific guidelines.
You would have to talk to the people at Daytona. They will have the criteria for transfer of credits.
Typically, regionally accredited colleges and universities do not accept credits from institutions not having a regional accreditation. Sullivan University has a regional accreditation, the National College of Business and Technology does not have a regional accreditation. Thus, most likely the credits will not transfer.