Planning to transfer to a state four year college or university?
Students should be aware that there are limits on the number of lower-division freshman and sophomore courses that Texas public and universities will accept in transfer. In many cases, the maximum number of college-level courses accepted in transfer toward a bachelor’s degree is 66, although some universities may accept slightly more in special cases. Consider taking the CORE Curriculum. To ensure that you are enrolling in courses that will apply toward a bachelor’s degree, please meet with an advisor to discuss unique transfer situations.
Students should be aware that there are limits on the number of lower-division freshman and sophomore courses that Texas public and universities will accept in transfer. In many cases, the maximum number of college-level courses accepted in transfer toward a bachelor’s degree is 66, although some universities may accept slightly more in special cases. Consider taking the CORE Curriculum. To ensure that you are enrolling in courses that will apply toward a bachelor’s degree, please meet with an advisor to discuss unique transfer situations.
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