Are all colleges and universities obligated to recognize my SU credit hours?
Credit recognition remains the exclusive prerogative of the institution granting it. College policies vary in regard to transfer credit, may be changed from year to year, and may be applied differently from student to student. Many factors affect the decision to accept transfer credit, including the grade the student earned in the course. In most cases, colleges will accept courses in which you’ve earned a C or above and that are good matches for those you would have taken on that campus. Courses that differ from those the college offers may also be transferred, usually as elective credit. Some colleges will not give credit for a college course that also fulfilled a high school graduation requirement. Increasingly, transfer credit decisions for some combination of degree credit, requirement exemption, and/or placement are made case by case, based on the work the student can show he or she has done in the course. Even at schools where transfer credit is not normally granted, you may be