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hi guys I'm currently dual enrolled through my highs school and community college. do y'all happen to know if they transfer to out of state schools?

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2 months ago

That depends on the school you are transferring to and which classes you are trying to transfer. If you want to transfer to them, it is best to go with general education classes and stick with fairly universally similar classes (College Composition/Writing 1-2, College Algebra, Pre-calc, etc.). I am DE currently as well, but my community college has a lot of agreements with the local college I want to attend, so I used a system they provided to pick classes that would definitely transfer in for the classes in my future degree.

Not everything may transfer, and you'll have to walk into college knowing that. But if your goal is to transfer as much as possible, check out schools in your state to see what credits they accept from that specific community college. Some colleges are more transfer friendly than others, but generally speaking, it is most likely for a school in the same state as the cc to already have standards on what they will accept.

Hope this helps and lmk if you have any more questions!

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2 months ago

Some schools accept just elective dual enrollment classes but some do accept all dual enrollment classes. Your best bet is to just look up your college of choice and see what they accept or don't accept.

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