No.
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You should meet with the transfer counselor at the community college for accurate information. However, you need to make sure you are in a computer science transfer program (major). Typically, it will be an associated or science degree, unless the community college has an articulation agreement with UC Berkeley for other degree types.
You may apply as a transfer at any time. Just check with the school you want to go to and see if they take transfer students. CU Boulder loves transfer students. Otherwise you have to get your AA
Yes the institution does accept transfer students at the sophomore and junior level. Still, remember that MIT is very competitive with only 12% of the total applicant pool actually accepted. Of the transfer students (Fall 2009) 16 students out of 288 where accepted.
You can transfer from a community college to New York University. You should apply as a transfer if you are currently in any college.
Yes.
you can get into a good college as long as they accept junior transfer students. best advice get some in mind and then check their website to see if they accept transfer students
Manor Community College's motto is 'Students First'.
Assuming that all community colleges are the same, no. Community colleges are considered junior colleges, and not the same as universities or other four year institutions. Most students transfer out of community college after their first two years. In general, community colleges accept anyone, and everyone. Therefore, no, you do not need community service to get into a community college.
Yes, absolutely. You should meet with a transfer counselor at the community college you attend to ensure you are in the appropriate transfer program.
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.