Yes, it is very possible. First, you will need to speak with an academic adviser who will appropriately direct you. Most likely you will have to get a waiver from the language department or they will substitute the courses you have taken with higher level language courses if your program of study requires a language; not all do.
No. Choosing to transfer has nothing to do with your landlord.
If you are transferring, it depends on how many college hours you have completed. Click on the related links for GPA/admission requirements.
The bachelor's degree is from a four year institution. So , I must assume you are transferring from one four year institution to another. How long it will take depends on the number of credits already completed, and how many of them apply to the specific major at the new institution.
The current President Barack Obama went to these two schools. He graduated from Columbia after transferring from Occidental.
Probably not but that is really a question you should ask the admissions office at the school you are transferring to.
When you apply to a college or university, they will require you to submit official transcripts from all other colleges and universities you attended. Based on the program of study you are applying to, they will evaluate all the credits you have completed successfully, that are equivalent, and usable within that program.
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In most cases, failed classes cannot be removed from your transcript when transferring to a new college. The new college will typically see your entire academic history, including any failed classes.
If you completed the credits at an accredited college or university, that's what you have, 10 credits. How those credits fit into a specific program of study at another institution is another issue. Still, the credits you have completed will always stand. At times, even though the credits are valid and you have the appropriate grade, they might not fit into a specific major at another school. If not, then the school will not transfer them over. Still, as I have said, this does not take away the fact that you have 10 college credits completed.
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