FloridaLarry
Well-Known Member
Most good Universities have some options to exempt students from sitting in classes learning what they've already learned. They do this by accepting transfer credits (with some way to tell if the old school's Airframe 256 course is similar to their Airframe 256). They also do it for life experience, usually with some sort of exam (written or oral), again to insure that the student knows it. The credibility of the school rides on how good their graduates are. Reputable ones don't just rubber-stamp, but some are clearly more open to this and accepting of reasonableness than others.
There are usually limits to how many credits can be transferred in and used for their degree requirement. They do, after all, want to sell you some education.
Transfer credit can become a huge mess, better cleared up before you enroll. If they make you take X credits again, the cost and time can skyrocket. Once you are enrolled, your bargaining power really drops!
For anyone with no college credits, today's biggest bargain is the community college, particularly for basic educational courses - English, math, history and the like. Check who they have matriculation agreements with, so your transcript just slides into the newer school when you're ready.
And while you're at it, you'll probably learn some fascinating stuff.
There are usually limits to how many credits can be transferred in and used for their degree requirement. They do, after all, want to sell you some education.
Transfer credit can become a huge mess, better cleared up before you enroll. If they make you take X credits again, the cost and time can skyrocket. Once you are enrolled, your bargaining power really drops!
For anyone with no college credits, today's biggest bargain is the community college, particularly for basic educational courses - English, math, history and the like. Check who they have matriculation agreements with, so your transcript just slides into the newer school when you're ready.
And while you're at it, you'll probably learn some fascinating stuff.
