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Basics of Transferring from a Community College

By Bridget Kulla

Applying to college for the first time is complicated enough, but the process of transferring from a two-year to a four-year college can be dizzying. With little consistency in transfer policies from school to school, there’s a lot to keep track of when changing colleges. Use the tips below to make a smooth transition.

Know When to Transfer

Prepare for your transfer early. The earlier you think about transferring, the better. Deadlines for admission and financial aid are usually in the early spring for fall transfers and in the late fall for spring transfers.

If your plan is to spend two years or roughly four semesters at a community college before transferring, use the timeline below as a rule of thumb to keep you on track.

  • First Semester: Meet with your transfer advisor, research four-year colleges that interest you, and become familiar with their transfer policies. Consider your academic and career goals.
  • Second Semester: Visit the campuses of four-year schools. Talk to the transfer coordinator in the admissions office during your visit.
  • Third Semester: Learn what financial aid opportunities are available, begin collecting applications, ask for letters of recommendation, request transcripts, and keep track of deadlines.
  • Fourth Semester: Submit your transfer and financial aid application.

Articulation Programs

Community colleges are aware of their role as a stepping stone for students. To assist students in the transfer process, many public community colleges and public four-year schools have articulation agreements. Articulation agreements between two- and four-year schools ensure that an associate’s degree will satisfy all freshmen and sophomore year general education requirements at the four-year college. For example, if you earn an associate’s degree at Community College A, which has an articulation agreement with University B, your credits are guaranteed to transfer as long as you earned passing grades.

Articulation agreements often have geographic restrictions; know the policies of the four-year school you will be applying to. <a href = “http://www.fastweb.com/content/college-scholarships”>The American Association for Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers provides more information on specific state’s articulation policies.

Make Sure Your Credits Transfer

If your community college does not have an articulation agreement, research what credits will transfer. Details about a college’s transfer program are available in its catalog or on its Web site. “You really have to take the initiative if you go to community colleges to find out what will transfer and what won’t because otherwise you’re wasting your time and money,” says Richard O’Brien, who transferred from Danville Area Community College to the University of Illinois.

Factors that influence whether credits will transfer include:

  • College and/or state transfer policies: Colleges determine which credits they will accept, with some schools influenced by state-wide articulation programs.
  • Appropriateness of the course: Institutions tend to accept credits from programs and courses that are similar to those they offer.
  • Grade received in course: Applicants must meet minimum grade requirements for their credits to be considered for transfer.
  • Proper accreditation and educational quality of the institution/course: You can check if an institution is accredited on the Department of Education’s<a href = “http://www.fastweb.com/content/college-scholarships”> Web site and the <a href = “http://www.fastweb.com/content/college-scholarships”>Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
  • Time limits: Policies differ from school to school, but many schools have time limits on transfer credits. If the credits you hope to transfer were earned more than a year ago, consult the credit transfer policies at the four-year school.

If an institution will not accept your credits, you may appeal the decision. To appeal, ask the admissions office at the four-year school for a copy of their appeals procedure. Appeals are granted at the discretion of the admissions office. Students are more likely to succeed in their appeal if new academic or personal information that was not present in the original application, and shows the student to be stronger than earlier evidenced comes to light.

Get Help from Your Advisor

Transfer policies can change from year to year and may have small-print details that are easily overlooked. Advisors and transfer coordinators at community colleges are up to date with what it takes to successfully transfer and are there to help. Use this resource to help navigate the transfer process, but don’t wait for your advisor to come to you.

“One of the things that we let students know is that they need to ask questions. They may have to be more assertive with their advisors,” says Patrice Lyons, assistant director of articulation and transfer at Anne Arundel Community College. Meeting with a transfer advisor as early as the first semester of your freshman year will make your transfer game plan easier to achieve.

Know How Transferring Will Affect Academic Standing

Community colleges usually offer two-year associate’s degrees. After earning an associate’s degree, you can typically enter a four-year institution with junior standing and then achieve a bachelor’s degree. Some community college programs don’t award an associate’s degree, but you can still enter a four-year school as a junior. Check with your advisor and the office of admissions at the four-year school to learn the details. How prepared you are for upper-division university study is up to you. “Overall I was right on par with other juniors, but again that comes from being proactive and making sure that I was going to be in that situation,” O’Brien says.

You’re in Charge

Ultimately, to make the most of the transfer process, you need to be in charge. Plan early and don’t be bashful about asking for help. Transferring can cut down on college costs, but only if you take control and know the details.


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    brittany_jones91

    1 day ago

    I am currently a Senior in high school so I think reading this article will be very beneifical for me when I plan to transfer from a community college to an university.

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    DanielleG1065

    18 days ago

    I want to transfer into NYU or Maybe an Ivy league school but I the college I attend now is a Christian University and I am not sure how the credits will tranfers over if i get accepted and do most of the top Universities even take transfer credits

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    ReginaB159

    29 days ago

    this helped me so much. i didnt know alot of this information. so thanks for posting it up.

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    Essemlew

    about 1 month ago

    yes indeed

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    goaly_915

    about 1 month ago

    Very helpful information, now i know what to expect if i have any problems in the near future.

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    KendrickS30

    about 1 month ago

    Very helpful information. Im transfering from a Community College to Texas Tech, and as I already apply there is some steps i didnt not but now im going to get on all of these things... Again Thanks for all the info :)

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    KKAYLA12

    about 1 month ago

    THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED TO READ SO I KNOW THAT CHANGING FROM COLLEGE TO COLLEGE IS HARDER THAN IT LOOKS AND I FORGOT TO LET YOU KNOW THAT I AM A FRESHMEN IN HIGH SCHOOL.

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    Elizabeth8949

    about 1 month ago

    great! i did not know that it was harder to transfer from college to college than it is to just start a four year college

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    XusenA

    about 1 month ago

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    about 1 month ago

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    NullN121873

    2 months ago

    More articles like this are needed. Many people are not aware of which credits will transfer and which ones will not. I have met many people that were not aware many of their AAS degree credits will not transfer directly to a university.
    I was reading an article the other day that was about how few people that go to community colleges then go on to get their four year degree. Well they find out the university will not accept their credits and they give up. Please include more information like this on your site.

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    tesantil

    2 months ago

    Maricopa Community colleges are the best in the country, I'm glad I'm going there for two years instead of some greedy and unorganized university like ASU

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    MicM

    2 months ago

    If you are a California resident checkout Dan Nanniini's book on transfering to a four year school. It was the easiest way to go. Gooogle the guy.

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    Spenser

    3 months ago

    Helpful......i would like to transfer to the Universty of San Diego