Get a copy of your transcript and then check with the registrar of the new school. That way, you have an exact description of the courses you took.
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.
That is completely dependent upon the school you want to attend. Every school has their own criteria as to what they will or will not accept for transfer credits. If the dental school you are looking at has a website, you should be able to find what is usually called a "transfer equivalency" list. I know both of my colleges have had them available online. Once you find it, you just have to scroll through and see if your classes are listed. In the event that you cannot locate the list online, contact the schools admissions office and they will be able to tell you. Good luck :-)
Generally speaking, each school sets its own policies regarding transfer credits, so it depends not only on what school you plan on transferring into in the US, but also on what particular school you attend overseas. It's even possible that they will accept some, but not all, of the credits. Because transfer credit varies widely, it's best to contact the admissions department of the college you plan to transfer into beforehand to find out exactly what their policy is.
This is subjective. It all depends on the online school you attended, as quite a few online schools do not have credits that transfer. It also depends on the University, many Universities will accept credits, but sometimes they will not accept all the credits that you earned at your previous school. Most colleges and Universities will have there accreditation listed on their website, if you can find two schools that are accreditted through the same company your credits will most likely be transferable. I would caution you not to fill out any admissions forms for any colleges or Universities until you have figured out if your credits will transfer because if they wont, you will have to start all over with your degree.
You can take online classes that fit your needs. Make sure the school is accredited and that your credits will be valid at any school you may want to transfer to. To find online schools check out the online school directory.
You can find out how many high school credits you have by requesting a transcript from your school. The transcript will show a breakdown of the courses you took and the credits you earned for each class. Alternatively, you can also speak to your school counselor or registrar for this information.
Yes, if you transfer to another law school they may want to find reasons as to why you are transferring to their law school.
You can take online classes that fit your needs. Make sure the school is accredited and that your credits will be valid at any school you may want to transfer to. To find online schools check out the online school directory.
You can take online classes that fit your needs. Make sure the school is accredited and that your credits will be valid at any school you may want to transfer to. To find online schools check out the online school directory.
If you're asking if you can transfer UofP credits to another college....Maybe.You should contact the school you want to transfer them to and find out what credits they will and won't accept from the University of Phoenix.Unlike the vast majority of online schools, UofP actually is accredited by a legitimate accrediting organization, so there's a good possibility that another school will accept their credits.However, colleges are not actually obligated to accept credits from any other school, and may decide on a case by case basis that a given other school either does or does not teach that particular class to the standards required.
Send an EMail to facebook, or send them a letter asking them to transfer the credits. Look up Facebook Headquarters address and info on google or yahoo, and you'll probably find it.
No, I don't no why you would think you did. Find some colleges and/or universities that offer the major you wish to take. Inquire about the entrance requirements and if you meet them, then apply. Submit an official transcript from your prior school or schools to the institution. The school will do a transfer credit evaluation and apply all usable credits toward your degree.