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.
In most cases, yes, your community college GPA can transfer to a four-year university. However, each university has its own policies regarding GPA transfer credits, so it's important to check with the specific university you plan to attend.
Oakland Community College has the preferred regional accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is a College Board member. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete through this institution will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.
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.
Yes, if you transfer your community college credits to a four-year college and then go on to earn the doctorate.
Nope. It transfers to some other colleges but as far as I can find, it won't transfer to any community college that can transfer you to a state school or anything like that.
Hey! I just started at Ashworth College and I'm not sure about other schools but here you can transfer credits. I'm getting my online associates degree and my credits transferred. Good luck!
A transfer degree used when a student takes there gen-ed at a (cheaper) community college with intention of finishing at a university. This theoretically guarantees the credits will be transferred to the university.
Any community college that has a regional accreditation, which most all do.
You need to talk to the people at Baker College. They will have the criteria necessary for the transfer of credits.
Yes, all credits may or may not transfer but it must be from an accredited community college with regional or national accreditation.**Note: A national accredited school may be harder to transfer credits to a regional accredited school, but not impossible!