Monday, February 1, 2010

Transferring from a community college to a university in Florida

Transferring from a community college to a university in Florida?
Alright, so what my school says, and what I've read around the web, is that by earning your AA transfer degree at a Florida community college, you're granted access to *a* state university. Not necessarily your university of choice, but you're guaranteed into *one* at least. Okay, so how do you know which ones your allowed into? Do you have to apply to ALL of them? My GPA is around a 3.0, btw, and I'm a political science major.
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You are never guaranteed into a college, but by getting an AA, as opposed to transferring after some year, you have a higher chance of getting in somewhere. Just apply to each school and see how you do. Remember, apply early, have some ECs too so you look more appealing to these schools, should they want to look.
Answer 2 :
I don't really know the answer to your question, but I just wanted to say don't listen to Britt. She doesn't know what she's talking about. This website clearly states what you say is true: http://www.mdc.edu/aa/ Plus there are colleges all over that guarantee admission if you have a certain GPA or your AA. As for your question..I'm not really sure how that would work. You probably need to talk to your advisor or someone at your college about it. There must be some other way to determine other than applying to all 11..that would be rather pricey and how would any of them know if another denied you or not?





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