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How do I Transfer my Credits to Another School

Most colleges and universities will accept credits from each other as long as the accrediting agency that accredits the institution recognized by the US secretary and department of education. This is very important as we see many schools that do not have the proper accreditation and when it comes time to transfer the other colleges and universities won’t accept the credits. This is why it is very important prior to enrolling in any school to make sure that the school you are attending is properly accredited. 

To transfer your credits you will need to talk to the school you are going to transfer the credit to. This school is the one that will allow or not allow certain credits. The reasons for not accepting credits might be due to the level of course you are transferring (perhaps it is too low) or that you are trying to transfer more credits than you are allowed. Many universities in the US will only allow you to transfer a certain amount of credits to their school as they want you to take the majority of the courses from them directly. You need to realize that they are putting their name on your diploma and they want to make sure you are properly trained.   

One of the main things schools look for when dealing with credit transfers is whether the school is a member of CHEA (Council for Higher Education). If you have served in the military then you may be eligible for earned credits. 

Another thing to consider is using the CEP or college level examination program. This program allows you to earn college credit on what you have already learned or experience that you have. Roughly 3500 colleges grant credit for CLEP exams. This will allow you to earn college level credits quicker. 

One recent problem has come up with transferring credits lately and that is transferring credits from a nationally accredited institution to a regionally accredited one. Generally speaking regionally accredited schools are non-profit and academic oriented. Nationally accredited schools are usually for-profit. Each have a different set of standards and regionally accredited schools are considered higher end schools and feel that the standards are low for national accredited schools. We have received great feedback from people who went to both types of schools so it is always important to note that if you are taking a course from a nationally accredited school and you know you are going to transfer the credits, make sure you can transfer them prior to enrolling.

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