How do I withdrawal from a community college?

How to transfer to a 4-year university from community college?

  • Ok, I am currently a junior in HS. My counselor said I have to go to a community college for my first 2 years because I have a some D's in my transcript & they wont transfer. I was wondering if I could just go to a community college for only a year. Is it possible? And how can I make up my d's in community college?

  • Answer:

    Most states have a automatic transfer program where as long as you complete 2 years at a community college then you will be guaranteed entry to any public university in you state. Obviously you have to meet minimum requirements like have your language requirements completed, a minimum 2.0 GPA and the 60 credit hours you get at the community college. For example, my state, which is Florida does this, its called 2+2, If I met the language requirements, had at least a 2.0GPA and had a minimum 60 credit hours which is all accomplished during the two years you spend at a community college, then I could go to any University in Florida. Such as the University of Florida, Florida State University, or the University of Central Florida just to name a few. If you want to transfer after one year of community college then you will have to take the ACT/SAT, plus your grades will have to be significantly higher, such as at least a 3.50-4.0GPA. So why go through all that when you can just stay one more year at community college and get an automatic admission to a university when you finish, and skip all that other crap like the SAT's and making sure your GPA is super high? Not to mention some universities do not accept student transfers that only have 13-59 credits completed which is what you would have after one year of community college. That is called lower division transfer students. This website shows where it says that are not accepting lower division transfer students. http://www.admissions.ufl.edu/ugrad/trqualifying.html

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