Michele O'Connor
, Temple University
, Peter R. Jones
, dual admissions
, core-to-core
, program-to-program
, transfer agreements
, four-year school
, community college
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If you’re thinking about getting a bachelor’s degree, you can save money by taking general education and core classes at a community college and transferring to a four-year school later.
Unless that four-year school has an agreement wi...
Not everyone who starts college right after high school sticks with it, but if you completed at least 15 college credits on your first try, you may qualify as a transfer student at a public university.
The policies at Philadelphia’s Te...