Nothing will happen to you, you just wont get credit for those credits...they wont apply to your degree at the new college if you dont transfer them.
I assume you mean from a four year college to a two year college. If so, the two year institution will use as many credits from your coursework as possible and apply those credits to your intended major at the two year college. However, the two year school will have a transfer credit limit. This would amount to approximately 32 credits, provided they fit your major. The other 30 to 32 credits will have to be taken at the two year college. That being said, I have listed below reasons why some credits may not transfer. Some may apply while others may not.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.
well in simple terms the grades and credits transfer but don't get calculated into the GPA in the New School
As long as your high school in North Carolina is a state accredited school, there will not be an issue and all your credits will transfer.
You can apply to a 2-year school, most commonly known as a community college. In a way, going to a community college is the most cost effective way of attending school. After 2 years, you will have completed your core set of classes and are transferrable to most 4 year universities. Be sure to check in advance to see if the credits will transfer.
Credits come up and after the credits the menu comes on.
Nothing, there are no scenes after the credits.
the credits start
you get to watch the credits
Opening credits?
credits come
The credits roll.
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