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Which colleges in Idaho are most transfer-friendly?

I might need to switch schools due to family reasons and I'm currently looking at colleges in Idaho. I've got some decent college credits under my belt from my current institution and I really don't want to lose them. Does anyone know which colleges in Idaho tend to accept the most transfer credits?

3 days ago

The first step for any student considering transferring is to research colleges in their desired area that have strong transfer policies. For Idaho, Boise State University, University of Idaho, and Idaho State University all have well-established procedures for accepting transfer credits.

Boise State University, for one, is praised for its comprehensive transfer credit system. They work hard to make the process easy. They have a transfer equivalency system that you can use to see how your credits might transfer.

The University of Idaho also has a detailed transfer guide on its website which outlines the different requirements for credits to be transferable. They also offer Transfer Student Services to aid in the transfer process and ensure that you earn as much transfer credit as possible.

Idaho State University similarly has a strong transfer policy. They have a "Transfer Guides" section on their website, which outlines how certain courses from other colleges will transfer over.

However, while these universities typically accept many transfer credits, the specifics can indeed vary depending on the nature of the courses you've taken, the institution you're transferring from, and the requirements of the program you intend to enter in the new college. I recommend reaching out to the admissions offices of these schools or making use of any online credit evaluation tools they might offer to get a better sense of how your specific credits would transfer. It's always a good idea to frame your approach around your particular situation.

3 days ago

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